Dental restoration is a treatment procedure used in dental science to restore teeth to their original function and shape. This is typically done to treat damage caused by cavities, fractures, or other damage to the teeth. Common forms of dental restoration include fillings, crowns, bridges, inlays and onlays, and dental implants. This treatment can help restore dental function, appearance, and shape and improve overall oral health. Fillings are the most common form of dental restoration, which consist of a material such as composite resin or amalgam and are used to fill cavities that result from poor oral hygiene, decay, or trauma. Fillings can also be used to cover severely stained, chipped, or cracked teeth to make them look aesthetically pleasing. Fillings are relatively inexpensive and take approximately an hour to complete. Crowns are caps that fit over teeth and areused to restore teeth that have suffered from fractures, breaks, or extreme decay. Crowns last longer than fillings and are made from materials such as porcelain, ceramic, or metal. Crowns can also be used to cover poorly shaped or discolored teeth to improve their appearance. Bridges, which consist of an artificial tooth and two crowns on either side, are used to replace lost teeth. The crowns on either side are used to hold the replacement tooth in place and can be matched to the natural teeth for a seamless appearance. The placement of a bridge will typically take two dental appointments. Inlays and onlays are dental restorations used to restore teeth that have suffered minimal damage. Inlays are smaller than crowns and are used to restore small cavities or chips. Onlays are larger than inlays and offer more coverage and protection for larger areas affected by decay. Dental implants are replacements for missing teeth that are surgically inserted into the jawbone. Implants are made of tiny titanium rods and use a medical-grade ceramic for a tooth-like appearance. Implants can last a lifetime and are excellent replacements for missing teeth, making them the preferred choice for dental restoration. Overall, dental restoration treatments are incredibly helpful for restoring the natural look, feel, and function of the teeth. It is recommended to consult with a dentist to determine the best course of action for you and your dental needs.
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