Restorative Dentistry is a branch of dentistry that focuses on diagnosing and treating oral health problems that affect the hard tissues of the teeth. In this field, various techniques and materials are used to treat hard tissue losses caused by reasons such as decay, fracture, abrasion, erosion, attrition, and abfraction. Additionally, the diagnosis and treatment of anomalies in the hard tissues of the teeth are also studied in this field. Research in Restorative Dentistry aims to use the basic principles of dentistry, modern technologies, and current treatment methods to preserve patients' oral health. In this context, treatments are planned and implemented with an multidisciplinary approach, taking into account patients' overall health.