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Benefits of Restorative Dentistry for Oral Health

by Allen Rose Doctor

Dentistry is the vast branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of various dental problems. There are multiple specializations in the field of dentistry, all of which cure different dental problems. Over the years, dentistry has become more and more specialized and advanced. One such branch of dentistry is the restorative dentistry that involves the usage of dental materials for giving the best smile possible to the individual. 

Restorative dentistry involves those techniques that are used by the dental health professionals to rectify different kinds of dental problems. These procedures help in restoring the teeth and mouth to their functional and aesthetic state. It is almost similar to prosthodontic dentistry as both of them deal with the preservation of the natural teeth as much as possible. Restorations involve various methods which are utilized for replacing missing teeth or for repairing missing parts of the tooth structure.

Are you looking for an experienced Restorative Dentistry Snellville team? Consult Snellville Family Dental as their team has years of experience in full mouth restorations. Their senior doctors and experienced dental lab technicians will give patients all the information needed to make the right decision. Patients can schedule their free consultation for dental reconstruction or any other restorative procedure.  

Restorative dentistry covers a wide range of dental procedures including:

·         Implants

·         Fillings

·         Crowns

·         Root canals

·         Dentures

·         Veneers

·         Tooth extraction

·         Root scaling and planning

The restorative dentistry procedures can be classified into two categories; direct and indirect restorations.

Direct Restorations

The direct restorative dentistry involves the placement of the restorations in the tooth itself and can be performed during a single office visit. In this, a variety of materials like dental amalgam, glass ionomer cement and composite resins may be used according to the location of the filling.

Indirect Restorations

The indirect restorations are customized and usually prepared in the laboratory and then set on the tooth and require more than one dental visit. In this, the dentist takes the records of the patient’s tooth and then the dental technician prepares the restoration based on these records. Once the size and bite have been confirmed, the indirect restoration is bonded on the patient’s teeth permanently. The most common types of indirect restorations include crowns, veneers, inlays and outlays and bridges.

There are many reasons for which patients might choose to get dental restorations. The specific problems that patients wish to address will affect the type of treatment that they receive. Also, the pricing for full mouth reconstruction will vary greatly between patients and will depend on the patient’s specific needs and preferences for the restoration.

At Snellville Family Dental, they work hard to provide their patients with the best treatment that is necessary for their specific needs and preferences. 

 

 

 

      

    


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