The study and diagnosis of a disease related to teeth, gums, and its supporting structure is what dentistry deals with. Restorative dentistry includes rehabilitation of teeth according to the patient’s functional, psychological, and aesthetic requirements. Primarily, restorative dentistry is the oral rehabilitation process, required because of increasing oral health problems. Here’s all you need to know about restorative dentistry.
Patients who have maldeveloped lip, palate, and suffer the absence of some teeth from birth.
Patients who were diagnosed with oral cancer and had undergone radiotherapy.
Patients who have suffered accidental injuries to their face, mouth, and teeth.
Patients who suffer from gum diseases, such as gingivitis or periodontitis.
Restorative dentistry comprises a range of treatments such as root canal, fillings, dental implants, grafting, and many more. Let’s have a look at some of these treatments.
A crown acts as a protective cover to a damaged tooth. It is placed over a chipped, cracked, or decayed tooth to protect it from further damage and restore the natural teeth structure. Apart from strengthening a damaged tooth, a crown is used to improve the shape and alignment of the teeth. On the other hand, bridges are used to replace one or more missing tooth. A traditional bridge is the most commonly used dental bridge. It has two supporting crowns that anchor one or more prosthetic teeth. This type of dental bridge can be used if there is at least one tooth on each end of the gap left by a missing tooth.
A dental implant is a metal, screw like post that is placed in your jawbone. Dental implants help replace damaged or missing teeth with artificial teeth. If the gap is left untreated adjacent teeth may start filling the gap, leading to misalignment. Plus, if the jaw bone doesn’t get enough stimulation, it can melt away, causing aesthetical concerns. Dental implant prevents these problems and restores your natural tooth structure.
A root canal therapy is essential when bacteria infects the tooth and damages the tooth pulp. The damaging of tooth nerves or pulp can result in severe dental issues. It can result in an abscessed tooth, loss of jaw bone, gum disease, etc. Retaining natural teeth is considered the best solution from a dental perspective. And, root canal does just that.
If one or more of your teeth are broken, decayed, stained, or cracked, then fillings and veneers are recommended to restore your teeth structure. Fillings are used to restore the decayed portion of your tooth. The most common type of fillings used are the composite fillings and amalgam fillings. Fillings help to reinstate the chipped teeth. Veneers, on the other hand, are cemented to the surface of stained and damaged teeth to improve their appearance.
You do not have to worry about the aesthetics of your teeth and smile with restorative dentistry procedures. It not only helps restore your teeth structure but also strengthens it and prevents it from further damage, leaving you with a pretty smile. For more information on restorative dentistry and consultation regarding any oral health problems, you can contact us at College Plaza Dental.
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