Are you in need of a dental restoration? Many people need to restore their teeth at some point or another in their lives. Dental restorations are often required when the teeth are in bad shape due to decay, damage, aging, or a lack of oral hygiene. Fortunately, modern dentistry has multiple restorations to choose from.
A quick guide to choosing the right dental restoration option
Knowing what type of dental restoration to choose can be difficult because there are many effective and durable options. Ultimately, it is best to consult with a dentist who can evaluate the patient's teeth. They will also learn the patient's preferences and their lifestyle habits. This information can help them determine which of the following restoration options best works for the patient's needs.
Dental crowns
When dealing with an unhealthy tooth, it is likely that a dentist will recommend a dental crown first and foremost. These act as caps to teeth that are in bad shape, thus preventing further damage from occurring. Crowns are custom-created in a dental lab to specifically fit each tooth.
Dental crowns are typically made of gold, ceramic, porcelain, or other metal materials. Metal and gold crowns are very durable and reliable, but they are more noticeable. Ceramic and porcelain ones are strong and offer discreteness, which can allow for a natural-looking dental restoration.
Dental fillings
When a dental restoration is needed for a minor issue on a tooth, a dentist will usually recommend a dental filling procedure. Dental fillings are part of a simple process that involves removing decayed spots and refilling the area with dental cement that seals the tooth off. Once sealed off, the tooth is unlikely to experience further damage. Fillings are common for people of all ages, but especially children, since they tend to get cavities more often.
Dental fillings are most commonly used for molar teeth because they have more area for the filling to be placed. Molars are also more likely to be damaged because they chew and grind food.
Dental implant restorations
More recently, dentists have been able to perform dental restorations with the help of dental implants. The implants work with another prosthesis to restore and renew a tooth that is damaged. Often, the implants will be used along with dentures, bridges, or dental crowns to complete the restoration process. Dental implant restorations done with implants offer more stability and security because the implants anchor the restoration prosthesis in place.
Contact us for more information today
These are just a few of the most common dental restorations that exist. However, it is best to consult with a professional before choosing one. So, give our Portland office a call or stop by our office at your earliest convenience so we can help you. The Rachel Cole DDS PC team can evaluate your teeth, answer any of your questions you may have, and help determine what dental restoration will be best for you.
Request an appointment here: https://www.cosmeticdentistoffice.com or call Rachel Cole DDS PC at (503) 248-1114 for an appointment in our Portland office.
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