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What Is Restorative Dentistry?

The primary goal of restorative dentistry is to bring back the function of damaged teeth. But aside from that, restorative dentistry is also a way to address other cosmetic imperfections that can be found in your teeth.

Read the full article to know the different ways on how restorative dentistry is achieved:

1. Dental Bridgesv

If you have missing teeth resulting to gaps in your smile, one of the solutions is the use of dental bridges. These dental appliances are tooth replacements placed on the tooth gap, and literally act as a bridge to close this gap. This new tooth is supported by the two normal teeth adjacent to the missing tooth. Dental bridges can be made from metal, steel, ceramic, porcelain, plastic, or combinations thereof.

2. Dental Implants

Dental implants are considered the most sophisticated solution in restorative dentistry. They are made of titanium steel, and are embedded into the jawbone just like how a normal tooth is. On top of the implant is a dental crown that mimics a real tooth.

3. Dental Crowns

Another dental appliance used to replace missing, damaged, and decayed teeth are dental crowns. As its name implies, the crowns only act as replacement of the uppermost visible portion of the tooth. If the teeth is damaged or decayed, the affected portions are removed or sanded away. The crowns are then cemented over them. This will result in brand new looking healthy teeth.

4. Dentures

A more common and cost-effective way of replacing missing teeth is the use of dentures. They are removable dental appliances that can be adhered to the gums to replace a full set of teeth or just a few missing teeth.

5. Dental Fillings

Another restorative dentistry procedure is the use of dental fillings. They are made of composite resins that can match the color of the surrounding teeth. They are placed inside pre-cleaned tooth cavities to prevent further decay and damage to the tooth. Dental fillings can last between 5-10 years depending on your oral health practices.

6. Onlays and Inlays

Onlays and inlays are made from the same porcelain materials that dental crowns are made of. Inlays are used to fill holes found in a tooth while onlays are placed on gaps or holes on the tooth surface. They are also good cosmetic dental appliances since they can make the teeth appear uniform and flawless.

7. Full Mouth Restoration

In cases where there is severe dental damage due to trauma or decay, a full mouth restoration may be required. This procedure often involves multiple treatment plans, and the patient will likely have dental bridges, implants, fillings, and in some cases, even jaw surgery.

Those are the different restorative dentistry techniques. Ask your dentist about them and get ready to have a perfectly-restored set of teeth.

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