Dental restorations are a type of dental treatment designed to restore the natural function and aesthetics of the teeth. They are used to repair damage from decay, injury, and other conditions. Dental restorations can range from simple fillings to complex crowns and bridges, depending on the extent of the damage. The most common type of dental restoration is a filling, which is used to repair cavities and other areas of decay in the teeth. The dentist uses a drill to remove the decay and then fills the area with a material such as amalgam, composite, or porcelain. Fillings are used to restore the natural structure and function of the tooth, as well as its appearance. Crowns are another type of dental restoration used to restore a tooth that has been damaged or weakened by decay, injury, or other conditions. A crown is a custom-made cap that fits over the entire tooth and is used to protect and strengthen it. Crowns can also be used to replace missing teeth. Bridges are another type of dental restoration used to replace missing teeth. A bridge consists of two crowns on either side of the gap, with a false tooth or pontic in the middle. The bridge is secured to the adjacent teeth and is used to restore the function and aesthetics of the smile. Dental restorations are an important part of dentistry and are used to restore the natural function and aesthetics of the teeth. Fillings, crowns, and bridges are the most common types of restorations used to repair and replace damaged or missing teeth. With proper maintenance, these restorations can last for many years and help maintain a healthy and beautiful smile.s
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