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Restrorative Dentistry

What is restorative dentistry?

Dental restorations are done to fix broken teeth or replace missing ones. Saving teeth and providing replacement teeth that function, feel and appear like real teeth are the objectives. The restored teeth also aid in maintaining the proper spacing between your other teeth for a healthy bite.

The goal of restorative dentistry is to restore or replace teeth that have been damaged by trauma, disease, or other problems. Following are a few frequent restorative dental procedures:

  • Filling: Used to repair cavities in teeth with dental materials such as composite resin, amalgam, or porcelain after removing decayed areas of the tooth.
  • Crowns: Crowns, which are tooth-shaped restorations that cover the entire visible part of a broken tooth, are also referred to as dental caps. They give a tooth that has endured substantial decay, a fracture, or root canal therapy strength and protection.
  • Bridges: Bridges, which are used to replace one or more missing teeth, are made up of prosthetic teeth (pontics) that are held in place by dental crowns on neighboring teeth. They repair the dental arch's appearance and functionality and fill the gap created by missing teeth.
  • Dental implant: Dental implants are titanium posts that are surgically inserted into the jawbone to replace missing teeth. They are one of the most sophisticated and long-lasting tooth replacement solutions available. These implants act as secure bases on which to affix dental bridges, crowns, or dentures.
  • Denture: Removable dental implants are used to replace an entire arch of teeth or many lost teeth. Complete dentures replace every tooth in an arch, while partial dentures just cover a portion of the missing teeth.
  • Root canal therapy: Root canal therapy is a procedure used to save a badly decayed or infected tooth. It entails extracting the infected pulp from the inside of the tooth, cleaning and disinfecting the root canals, and sealing them with a biocompatible substance. Following that, the tooth is repaired with a crown or filling.

Who needs the service?
Restorative dentistry is needed by any individual who encounters dental problems that necessitate the repair or replacement of damaged or missing teeth.

Benefits:
The goals of restorative dentistry are to enhance smile aesthetics, maintain good oral health, and restore correct chewing and speaking functions. Dentists who specialize in this subject have an in-depth understanding of dental materials, procedures, and technologies to offer patients restorations that are both effective and long-lasting.

Obligation of Gift Smile:
Our gift SMILE is promising, and we are taking the pledge to the patients that our restorative dentistry services will be the first and foremost service where our doctors provide their best services to the patients. Cherish your smile.

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