kompoundhammas
Kompoundhammas is a term used in dentistry to describe a type of dental restoration. It refers to a composite resin filling that is built up in layers to restore the shape and function of a tooth. The "kompound" aspect refers to the layering technique, where the composite material is applied in successive increments. This method is often employed for larger or more complex fillings, especially in posterior teeth where chewing forces are significant.
The layering technique allows the dentist to control the adaptation of the composite material to the tooth
Kompoundhammas restorations are tooth-colored, offering an aesthetic alternative to traditional amalgam fillings. They are bonded to