


Type
Crowns & Bridges
Duration
45 min
Medifis Clinic restores decayed or damaged teeth with tooth-coloured composite fillings from CZK 2,500, shade-matched so the repair blends invisibly with the surrounding tooth. The composite is bonded directly to the tooth and shaped to rebuild its natural anatomy, preserving as much healthy structure as possible. For early decay the clinic offers minimally invasive alternatives to the traditional drill: cavity treatment without drilling from CZK 2,500, ozone application at CZK 800 to disinfect and arrest early lesions, and PACT photodynamic caries treatment at CZK 1,500. Treatment is carried out with the clinic's surgical microscopes for precise margins, and the dentist advises which approach suits the size and depth of each cavity.
Composite (white) fillings at Medifis Clinic repair teeth affected by decay, wear or minor fracture using a tooth-coloured resin that is bonded directly to the tooth rather than packed in like older amalgam. After the dentist removes only the decayed tissue — conserving as much healthy enamel and dentine as possible — the cavity is cleaned, the surface is prepared with a bonding agent, and the composite is built up in layers and cured with a light. Each layer is shaped and polished to recreate the tooth's natural contours and bite, and the shade is matched to the surrounding enamel so the finished filling is essentially invisible. Working under the clinic's operating microscopes lets the dentist see and seal the cavity margins precisely, which helps the restoration last and reduces the risk of recurrent decay at the edges. For early-stage decay, Medifis emphasises minimally invasive dentistry that can avoid the drill altogether. Cavity treatment without drilling (from CZK 2,500) clears early lesions using chemo-mechanical or air-abrasion techniques that target soft, decayed tissue while leaving sound structure untouched. Ozone application (CZK 800) disinfects the tooth surface and can help arrest a very early lesion before it progresses, and PACT photodynamic antibacterial treatment (CZK 1,500) uses a light-activated agent to kill the bacteria driving decay. These options are gentler, often need little or no anaesthetic, and are especially useful for anxious patients and for catching decay early. Composite fillings suit anyone with a cavity, a chipped or worn tooth, or an old discoloured filling they would like replaced with a natural-looking restoration. The appointment is usually completed in a single visit; larger cavities take longer and may benefit from a crown or onlay if too little tooth remains. There is no downtime — you can eat once any local anaesthetic wears off — and mild, short-lived sensitivity to hot or cold is normal. Good home hygiene and regular dental-hygiene visits protect the restoration and the tooth around it. The dentist will recommend the most conservative option that will reliably restore the tooth, reserving fillings for true cavities and steering early lesions toward the no-drill alternatives.
Key Details
- Filling
- From CZK 2,500 per tooth
- No-drill cavity treatment
- From CZK 2,500
- Ozone application
- CZK 800
- PACT photodynamic treatment
- CZK 1,500
Who Is This For?
Patients with a cavity, chipped or worn tooth, or an old discoloured filling, and anxious patients suited to minimally invasive no-drill care
What's Included
Preparation Required
No special preparation. Mention dental anxiety when booking so minimally invasive options can be discussed, and tell the dentist about any tooth sensitivity.
From CZK 2,500 per tooth-coloured composite filling, depending on the size and number of surfaces restored. Minimally invasive alternatives are also offered: cavity treatment without drilling from CZK 2,500, ozone application at CZK 800, and PACT photodynamic caries treatment at CZK 1,500. Self-pay.
- Category
- Dental
- Duration
- 45 min
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