Conservative dentistry in Płock –
effective treatment of tooth decay and tooth restoration
Healthy teeth are the foundation of a beautiful smile. At Panorama Uśmiechu, we treat tooth decay using modern and precise methods – under magnification (magnifying glasses, microscope), with high-quality materials, and modern anaesthesia methods. Our goal is to preserve your natural teeth for as long as possible.
What does conservative dentistry involve?
It is a branch of dentistry that includes:
- diagnosis and treatment of tooth decay,
- tooth restoration with aesthetic materials,
- strengthening teeth and protecting them from further damage,
- preventive treatments to prevent new cavities from forming.
In many cases, conservative treatment allows you to avoid root canal treatment and reduce the risk of complications.


Why does tooth decay need to be treated as soon as possible?
Tooth decay is a progressive disease — it will not stop on its own. Lack of treatment can lead to:
- inflammation and discomfort in the tooth,
- damage to the pulp (nerve),
- the need for root canal treatment,
- tooth loss.
The earlier we detect the problem, the easier and cheaper it is to treat.
How do we treat tooth decay at Panorama Uśmiechu clinic?
Dental diagnosis and treatment plan
The first visit involves a full diagnosis of the oral cavity and a discussion of the patient’s needs. We perform:
- a thorough examination of the teeth,
- assessment of the condition of teeth, gums, and existing fillings,
- panoramic X-ray or CBCT tomography (if necessary),
- analysis of the causes of the problem and discussion of expectations.
On this basis, we prepare an individual dental treatment plan and cost estimate; if necessary, we consult with other specialists.
Caries treatment — precise and controlled
We carry out treatment using modern anaesthesia methods and techniques that increase the precision of our work. We use:
- magnification (magnifying glasses or a microscope),
- modern, highly aesthetic composite fillings,
- computerised or local anaesthesia,
- four-handed work — dentist + assistant,
- treatment of several adjacent teeth in one visit, if possible.
We make sure that tooth restorations are invisible, durable, and match the natural colour of the enamel.
Tooth restorations — natural appearance and durability
Depending on the extent of the defect, we offer:
- aesthetic composite fillings,
- onlays, inlays or overlays for more extensive damage,
- shape corrections in the aesthetic area.
We work with materials that have parameters similar to the patient’s natural enamel.
Prevention and regular dental check-ups
To ensure that the effects of treatment last as long as possible, we recommend:
- an annual check-up,
- dental hygiene every 6 months,
- regular assessment of old fillings,
- instruction on proper dental hygiene.
For minor cavities, the entire treatment process usually takes only a few visits.
Why should you have your teeth treated at our clinic?
Dental diagnostics with magnification (magnifying glasses/microscope)
Thanks to high magnification, we can detect cavities at a very early stage, before they become more severe.
Modern, premium composite materials
We match the colour and shape of fillings so that they look natural and harmonious with the rest of the teeth.
Modern anaesthesia methods, including computerised anaesthesia
The precise administration of The Wand anaesthesia allows treatment to be carried out in controlled and comfortable conditions.
Working in a “four-handed” system
The dentist and assistant work as a team, making dental treatment faster, more accurate and more predictable.
Minimally invasive dentistry
We remove only the decayed tissue, preserving as much healthy enamel as possible.
Aesthetic restorations in the anterior region
We shape teeth to improve their proportions, symmetry and transparency — without the “filling” effect.
Possibility of treating several teeth during one visit
We organise the dental treatment plan in such a way as to shorten the entire process and minimise the number of visits.
Patient-tailored control and prevention
After treatment, we prepare an individual hygiene and regular check-up plan to ensure that the effects last for years.
FAQ
No. We use effective anaesthetics, including computer-controlled ones, which minimise discomfort both during the procedure and when administering the anaesthetic.
Yes. If possible, we plan the dental treatment so that several adjacent teeth can be treated under one anaesthetic, shortening the entire process.
From a few to even several years — it depends on hygiene and regular dental check-ups, as well as the quality of previous fillings. Areas prone to secondary caries usually require replacement.
Yes. Such a tooth can still decay or crack, so it requires regular check-ups and often additional strengthening restoration.
Early decay is usually asymptomatic. Therefore, a magnified examination and radiological diagnosis are the only ways to detect it in time — before root canal treatment is necessary.
Yes. It is one of the most comfortable methods for the patient — it administers the anaesthetic slowly and precisely, virtually eliminating any discomfort during dental treatment.
Do you suspect tooth decay or want to check the condition of your teeth?
Make an appointment at Panorama Uśmiechu clinic — the sooner we start treatment, the easier it will be to save your tooth.