Restorative Dentistry Sunrise

Restorative Dentistry Sunrise

Restorative Dentistry Sunrise refers to the term used by dental professionals to explain the replacement of missing or damaged teeth. Restorative treatments include cavity fillings, crowns, bondings, vaneers, bridges, dentures and implants. The objective behind Restorative Dentistry is to rebuild the patient’s natural smile and prevent any future oral health complications.

Restorative Dentistry is an important procedure in many ways.

  • It fills empty spaces in the mouth and keeps the teeth properly aligned.
  • A replaced set of teeth is easier to maintain for good oral care.
  • Reduces build up of plaque.
  • Improve your digestion by being able to chew better

So, what are the various treatment options under Restorative Dentistry?

Fillings

Dental Fillings are the most common and widely used treatment option for cavities, adopted worldwide by dentists to remove decay and fill the cavity affected tooth, thus prolonging its lifespan. Filling materials usually include tooth colored composite resin fillings , porcelain, and gold.

Crowns and Caps

A Dental Crown refers to a tooth-shaped cover that is fits over a damaged tooth or fixes to the base of an implant.

Usually, Crowns are used during the following causes:

  • Restoring broken / damaged tooth
  • Strengthen weakened tooth
  • Enhance aesthetics
  • Reinforce tooth seal after a root canal

Crowns are made from varied materials like porcelain, gold, metal alloys, and ceramic like zerconia and emax.


Bridges

The main function of a Dental Bridge is to ‘bridge’ the gap between missing teeth. A Dental Bridge is a fixed or permanent restoration for replacement of one or more missing teeth. Dental Bridges replicate the look, shape, and function of natural teeth and are customized as per the patient’s requirements. Dental Bridges also keep other teeth from moving out of place. In case of a lot of missing teeth, a patient may be recommended to get multiple bridges, called Full Mouth Rehabilitation.

Dental Bridges are usually required in the following cases:

  • Old age
  • Extraction
  • Trauma / injuries
  • Periodontal (gum) disease
  • Decay

Dental Bridges are generally made of porcelain and are attached to a metal structure for support. They can also be made of ceramic.

Dental Implants

A treatment used to replace missing teeth, Dental Implants have two parts – a metal anchor and a false tooth, that is like a crown. A dental implant looks and feels like natural tooth.

Dentures

Another replacement for missing teeth, Dentures are a removable replacement for teeth that are missing. Dentures are made from various metals and acrylic resin. Dentures are of two types– complete and partial. Complete dentures are used when all teeth are missing, whilepartial dentures are used if some natural teeth are still present. They are applied either to the upper or lower jaw or both, wherever necessary.