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Restorative Dentistry

RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY

 

Restorative dentistry is not new and has been around for a number of decades. It is a smart and innovative way of achieving a healthier and brighter smile for patients of all ages. In many ways restorative dentistry is a lot like cosmetic dentistry. Both make use of crowns and implants to help revive one’s smile. That said cosmetic is intended to focus primarily on restructuring or reconstructing teeth for cosmetic reasons. Conversely, restorative dentistry is tasked mainly with oral health and functionality.

 

Crowns Are Simply Caps That Fit Over An Entire Tooth

 

There are several types of restorative dentistry that should be considered. For example, crowns provide an excellent example of how this type of dentistry can help patients. Crowns are simply caps that fit over an entire tooth. They are usually made of porcelain or some other similar material and are used to fix chipped, cracked, broken or decayed teeth. Best of all, crowns can be made to match the color and shape of a patient’s natural teeth almost exactly. In addition, dental bridges are also used in restorative dentistry. A dental bridge can be made of porcelain, metal or a combination of materials.

 

Fillings Are Used To Save The Tooth

 

Equally important, when talking about restorative dentistry are fillings and dentures. Fillings are used to save a tooth that has experienced some level of tooth decay. The actual composite filling is a very hard type of plastic that permanently bonds to the tooth. Dentures are also considered an aspect of restorative dentistry that helps patients to enjoy greater levels of functionality when it comes to biting, chewing and speaking. Most importantly restorative dentistry techniques are often used as a way to maintain proper face proportions and avoid facial sagging. With so much to offer it’s clear to see why restorative dentistry is so popular today. Contact your Pinole dentist, Dr. Hosseini at Top Pinole Dental for more information on restorative dentistry and all that it has to offer.