Dental restorations will give you a more attractive smile and a healthier dental structure. If you are not pleased with the appearance of your teeth or you have teeth that need to be restored in order to remain intact and healthy, visit our office. We provide a variety of dental restorations that will benefit any smile.
Some Dental Restorations for Attractive and Healthy Teeth
Fillings
Fillings are used to repair teeth that have suffered from dental cavities, also known as decay. Our composite fillings and bonding can also be used to restore chips, cracks, worn enamel, or gaps between teeth. Composite fillings are tooth-colored and provide extra protection and durability against future decay and damage. We offer other options in addition to composite fillings like silver amalgam fillings; however, the composite option is currently the most popular. Composite fillings can be created to closely match the color of surrounding teeth. Fillings are durable and will protect vulnerable teeth while also making them appear more aesthetically pleasing.
Dental Crowns
Crowns are dental restorations that cover the entirety of a tooth's surface. Crowns restore the shape, size, and color of a tooth that has been damaged, broken, decayed, or that has received a root canal treatment. A crown will protect, strengthen, and improve the appearance of your tooth if it cannot be repaired with a filling. Even though there are many options, the most common type of crown is a porcelain crown because it is tooth-colored and blends in perfectly with your nearby teeth. Crowns will give you a natural-looking and long-lasting dental restoration.
Dental Bridges
Bridges are a popular option for those looking for dental restorations for missing teeth. Dental bridges are fixed appliances that do not drift out of place or slide around when in use. In most bridges, two crowns will go over two nearby teeth to anchor the artificial tooth or teeth in place in the gap that was made by one or more missing teeth. Dental bridges provide a replacement for missing teeth that will last many years. They can help maintain your current facial shape, keep your teeth from drifting out of place, and restore your full ability to chew and speak correctly.
Why Dental Restorations are Necessary
Enamel is a thin coating on the outside layer of your teeth that protects them from breaking down and decaying. It also insulates teeth from hot and cold temperatures. Enamel can gradually wear down with daily use, especially if a diet is high in sugar or acidic substances and brushing and flossing are not performed regularly. Dental restorations can repair weak teeth, making them healthier again. Restorations will also improve the appearance of a weakened or damaged tooth. If you lose a tooth, it is harder to eat and speak, and it could lead to more dental structure damage in the future. A dental restoration tooth replacement can prevent this from happening.
To learn more about dental restorations and how they can improve the appearance and health of your teeth and gums, call or visit our office. We can also provide you with an extended list of additional dental restorations we offer.
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