Categories: Dental Restorations

What Are Dental Restorations and How Can They Help?

Dental restorations are how dentists repair damaged teeth and restore their function. These oral prosthetics help keep the mouth healthy by preventing problems caused by a tooth being damaged or falling out.

Damaged teeth can negatively impact a person's dental, overall and mental health. Teeth are an essential part of a person's appearance. Losing them or having them in poor condition can lead to a person becoming self-conscious about their appearance.

Popular dental restorations

There are a handful of dental restorations that dentists commonly use to treat virtually any type of damage that a tooth can incur.

1. Fillings

Fillings are inexpensive and help slow down or stop tooth decay. The acids created by bacteria naturally found in the mouth eat away at teeth enamel, creating small holes called cavities. An untreated cavity will continue to expand until it causes the tooth to break or leads to an infection.

It frequently takes less than an hour for a dentist to apply a filling to a tooth. The patient is given a shot of a local anesthetic, and the decayed tooth material is removed. The filling is inserted into the cavity until it is packed full. Some fillings harden on their own when exposed to air, while others need a special light to set them.

2. Dental bonding

This is another inexpensive procedure that can be used to treat a wide range of problems, including:

  • Discolored teeth
  • Misshaped teeth
  • Gaps between teeth
  • Broken teeth
  • Chipped teeth

It involves using a composite that can be color-matched to the patient's real teeth. It is applied directly to the affected tooth once it has been prepared with an etching solution. This is a non-invasive procedure that does not cause any damage to the tooth being treated.

3. Dentures

Dentures can be used to replace a few missing teeth or an entire set. Partial dentures are for those who are only missing a few teeth, while full dentures are for folks who have lost most of their teeth.

The prosthetic consists of two main parts, the framework and artificial teeth. There are many different types of dentures that patients can choose from, and they are usually customized for each person. Dentures are the cheapest way to replace lost teeth.

4. Dental crowns

These versatile dental restorations are used to cover up the visible part of a tooth. Installing one will protect the enclosed tooth from further damage while restoring its function and appearance. It is often used for both restorative and cosmetic purposes.

Crowns do not require special care, and they can last up to 20 years with good oral hygiene.

5. Implants

Implants are popular when it comes to replacing a lost tooth. It is inserted into the patient's jawbone, and a crown is attached to it. Implants require no special care, and they can last a lifetime with proper dental hygiene.

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Need a dental restoration for one or more of your teeth? Stop by our Bellevue clinic to learn more about your options.

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