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Dental Restoration

thrilled at the dentistDid you know that the strongest substance in your body is tooth enamel, surpassing even bone in hardness? Despite this, tooth enamel isn’t invincible; if it were, we wouldn’t need dentists.

Diligent brushing, flossing, and regular visits for professional cleaning and checkups are all essential for maintaining a healthy smile. However, even with the best dental care, you might still encounter issues like tooth decay, chipped or cracked teeth, or even tooth loss, which can impact your appearance and self-esteem. This is where restorative dentistry comes in.New Patients »

Signs You May Need Restorative Dentistry

Recognising the signs that you might need dental restoration is crucial for maintaining good oral health. Here are some signs that indicate you may need dental restoration treatments:

Tooth Pain and Sensitivity: Persistent tooth pain or increased sensitivity to hot and cold foods and drinks can indicate underlying issues, such as cavities or cracks, that may require dental restoration treatments.

Chipped or Broken Teeth: Accidents or biting down on hard objects can result in chipped or broken teeth. Restorative dentistry can help fix these issues through procedures like bonding, crowns or veneers.

Cavities: If you notice dark spots or holes in your teeth, it’s a clear sign of cavities. Dental restoration treatments like fillings can prevent further decay and restore the tooth’s function.

Missing Teeth: Missing teeth can affect your bite and overall dental health. Restorative options such as bridges, dentures or dental implants can replace missing teeth and restore your smile.

Worn Down Teeth: Teeth that are worn down from grinding (bruxism) or acidic erosion may require restorative dentistry to rebuild the tooth structure and protect against further damage.

Loose or Shifting Teeth: If your teeth feel loose or have shifted, it could indicate gum disease or bone loss. Dental restoration treatments might include periodontal therapy and the use of dental appliances to stabilise your teeth.

Old Dental Work: Fillings, crowns and other restorations don’t last forever. If you have old dental work that is failing or causing discomfort, it’s time to seek restorative dentistry for replacements or repairs.

Early detection and treatment are essential. Regular dental check-ups can help identify the need for dental restoration before more severe problems develop. If you experience any of these signs, consult with your dentist to explore the best restorative dentistry options for your needs.

Offering an Array of Solutions

At MySolutions Dental Clinic, we offer many restorative dentistry solutions for damaged, decayed, or missing teeth while also preventing adjacent teeth from being affected. Here are some common restorative treatments:

Veneers: During dental restoration, these are ultra-thin covers placed on the front side of teeth to conceal and address gaps, stains, or chips.

Dental Implants: These replace missing teeth using a titanium screw that affixes to the jawbone and a crown secured to the implant’s post.

Inlays and Onlays: These are used for teeth that are too damaged for a filling but not enough to necessitate a crown. An inlay is positioned between the top points (cusps) of a tooth, whereas an onlay covers one or more cusps.

Crowns: Also called “caps,” this restorative dentistry treatment fits over existing teeth to substitute missing or damaged tooth structures. They’re often used post root canal therapy to fortify a tooth or with an implant to replace a lost tooth.

Dental Bridges: These consist of two crowns on either side of the missing tooth connected to an artificial tooth, known as a pontic.

Partial and Full Dentures: These replace multiple or all missing teeth during dental restoration, offering removable substitutes that mimic the look and feel of natural teeth.

Root Canal Therapy: This procedure eliminates infected tissue from tooth roots beneath the gum line. Modern techniques have significantly reduced the associated discomfort.

Dental Splints: While dental splints are known for protecting teeth from grinding, their uses extend to dental restoration as well. They can act as stabilisers for crowns and bridges, support healing dental implants and preserve teeth for future restorations.

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Find Out If You’re a Candidate

Wondering if you can benefit from restorative dentistry at our Crows Nest practice? Schedule an appointment with us today or book an appointment online. We want to help you love your smile! If you have any questions or need assistance with other procedures such as Invisalign, you can contact our team, and we’ll get back to you right away.

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Any invasive or surgical procedure may carry risks. Before moving forward with dental restoration treatments, it is recommended that you seek a second opinion from an appropriately licensed medical professional.

 

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