You don’t have to live with teeth that are cracked, chipped, fractured, decaying, or missing. Overlooking these common dental problems not only has an impact on the health and function of your mouth, it can also lead to serious complications that are difficult and costly to correct.
Restorative and cosmetic dentistry can give you back a beautiful and healthy smile. Here are some of the most common forms of dental restorations.
Fillings
Fillings come in several types (silver amalgam, gold, composite resin) and are used to fill cavities and repair chipped, cracked, and discolored teeth.
Crowns
Crowns are little caps that go over a tooth that is damaged, worn down, or discolored. They also function as support for other dental restorations, including dental implants, bridges, and fillings.
Bridges
Bridges are used to fill in the gap that is created when several teeth in a row are missing. They consist of replacement teeth that are anchored to the surrounding healthy teeth.
Dentures
Dentures are a removable type of restoration that replace several missing teeth (partial dentures) or an entire row of missing teeth (complete dentures).
Dental Implants
Dental Implants are a permanent treatment that replaces missing teeth. They consist of posts that are installed in the jawbone, with a false tooth on top.
How dental restorations can improve your life
We rely on our teeth in so many ways. They are what allow us to chew our food, speak normally, support our facial structure, and give us a beautiful smile. So if your teeth are suffering from damage and decay, it can impact your life significantly.
Dental restorations promote optimal health and well-being by restoring structure, clearing away damaged or rotted material, and letting you resume your normal activities, like eating and speaking. Plus, a missing tooth is an open wound and left untreated it can lead to more serious complications, such as shifting teeth, bone loss, and infection.