Scientists have developed a new treatment method to fill in small cavities between teeth without using a drill.
The new treatment, called resin infiltration, involves the dentist sliding a perforated sheet between the teeth with the cavities.
No drilling is required and the procedure, being trialed at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, is typically completed without the need for anesthesia.. READ MORE
The new treatment, called resin infiltration, involves the dentist sliding a perforated sheet between the teeth with the cavities.
No drilling is required and the procedure, being trialed at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, is typically completed without the need for anesthesia.. READ MORE