Dental Restorations

Choosing a Dental Restoration Procedure to Fix Your Teeth

Dental restorations are often necessary to repair teeth that are in bad shape. They can be used to treat cavities or renew teeth that do not function or appear normal anymore. Modern-day dentistry has allowed for the evolution of multiple kinds of dental restoration procedures. Each patient's needs vary and with the help of a dentist, they can determine what type of restoration is best for the issue at hand. Ready to learn more?

How to choose a dental restoration procedure to fix damaged teeth

The following information outlines different dental restoration procedures that can be used to fix teeth that are in bad shape. Read on to find out more about each. This information can help with the consideration and decision-making process.

Dental crowns

When patients are experiencing a need for dental crowns, it is likely that they have a tooth that is severely infected or on its way there. This type of dental restoration does require two to three appointments to complete, but the outcome is often worth the wait. Patients can expect to have little to no discomfort and a restored tooth that looks brand new and functions better than ever. 

Crowns are one of the most popular dental restorations. They are offered in a variety of materials ranging from porcelain to gold. Each material has its own benefits that can complement the dental restoration process. Patients are typically given a choice of material, but ultimately it is up to the dentist to make a recommendation that will best suit the patient. 

Dental crowns as restorations are a great choice. They essentially cap the entire tooth, which allows for a complete dental restoration. The act of capping makes it difficult for further damage or infections to occur. 

Dental fillings

Another common dental restoration that works to restore teeth that are in bad shape is fillings. Dental fillings are used when patients have mild to moderate cavities or infections. Dentists typically recommend a filling before any other type of dental restoration is needed or recommended. 

Dental fillings are also offered in different materials. The most popular is composite resin because it matches the color of the teeth. Another popular option is silver amalgam, which is strong and reliable. 

Dental implants

Implants as dental restorations are rather new to the dental world. Fillings and crowns have been around for ages, but only within the last couple of decades have dental implants become popular. However, this is not to say that they are not effective dental restorations. 

Dental implants not only provide restoration but often a complete replacement. They allow patients to rid their mouths of any unhealthy teeth and replace them with artificial teeth. Implants often have to work with other restoration appliances such as crowns or dentures. However, once the process is complete, patients can expect a full dental restoration, a healthy mouth and an appealing smile. 

Learn more today!

Dental restorations can be quite helpful to those suffering from damaged teeth. Any questions or concerns regarding different dental restoration procedures should be addressed by a dentist. Reach out today to learn more to get started!

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