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subject: A Glimpse Into Restorative Dentistry [print this page]


People who have severely damaged smiles due to dental conditions such as gum disease or TMJ, cracked teeth from sports or accidents, or other damage or tooth loss due to decay often rely on restorative dentistry treatments to bring their smiles back to their former glory. Restorative dentistry treatments use innovative technology to create realistic-looking prosthetic teeth to improve the health and beauty of the smile. Treatments, including those for gum disease, involve healing therapy to remove bacteria and help stop further damage and tooth loss.

The procedure for restorative dentistry depends on the severity of your condition and the treatment prescribed. Treatments that involve the restoration or replacement of a toothdental crowns and bridgesoften take place over two or more visits. The area of the mouth that will receive the treatment must be prepared and measured for the crown or bridge. Once the area is prepared, the crown or bridge is crafted in a lab. During the final visit, the crown or bridge will be placed in the mouth, where it will improve the look, health, and function of your smile.

Dental implants are a restorative treatment that may involve surgery beforehand to adequately prepare the jaw for the steel implant post. Once the jaw is prepared, the steel post is surgically placed in the jaw and a dental crown is placed above the gum line to blend with the surrounding teeth.

Procedures for therapeutic treatments in restorative dentistry may take place over many visits. Periodontal therapy often includes scaling and root planning, a process that involves four or more visits per year to remove the plaque build up that accumulates at the gum line and causes gum disease. For all stages of gum disease, lasers can be used to break up stubborn plaque on the tooth and gum line, easily and painlessly.

Regardless of the type of restorative dentistry procedure you are interested in, your dentist will be able to discuss the procedure and any potential side effects that you may experience. Discuss restorative dentistry with your dentist today.

by: Penelope Stone




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