Restoration

Dental Restoration Therapy

The goal of restorative dentistry is to replace or repair broken or missing teeth. These treatments enhance the function and health of the mouth. Crowns, bridges, and implants are examples of common dental restorations.

The goal of restorative dentistry is to replace or restore teeth. Enhancing dental health and chewing function is the primary objective of restorative dentistry. Restorative dentistry is practiced by general dentists, sometimes referred to as family dentists. Dental restoration techniques including crowns, bridges, implants, and dentures are a few examples.
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FAQ

You child may need restorative dentistry if he has the following:

  • Cavities/tooth decay.
  • Damaged or broken teeth.
  • Missing teeth.

The greatest option for maintaining good dental health over the long term is restorative dentistry. By repairing broken or rotting teeth, your dentist may assist in restoring your smile to its full potential. This enhances your capacity for speaking, chewing, and eating.

Dental restorations come in a variety of forms depending on your particular oral health requirements:

  • Fillings
  • SDF
  • Crowns
  • Inlays and Onlays
  • Root canal therapy
  • Bridges
  • etc..

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