Restorative Dentistry

Restorative dentistry is a field of dentistry that focuses on repairing or replacing damaged or missing teeth to restore the natural function of the teeth, as well as to improve the aesthetics and beauty of a person's smile. It involves the use of various dental procedures, materials and techniques to fix dental problems and improve oral health. One of the most common forms of restorative dentistry is the placement of dental implants. These implants are small, titanium screws that are surgically implanted into the jawbone to replace a missing tooth root. They are designed to provide a sturdy foundation for a dental implant crown, bridge, or denture. Other forms of restorative dentistry include dental crowns, which are used to cover and protect teeth that have been damaged due to decay or trauma. Dental bridges are used to replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring onto the adjacent healthy teeth. Dentures are also a popular restorative dentistry solution for replacing multiple missing teeth. Restorative dentistry procedures also include root canal treatment for saving a tooth that has been infected or damaged in such a way that the pulp inside becomes exposed. Teeth whitening, veneers, and bonding are popular cosmetic dentistry procedures that help to restore the natural beauty and shine of the teeth. In conclusion, restorative dentistry plays an essential role in maintaining good oral health and improving the appearance of a person's teeth. It offers a range of procedures and techniques to repair or replace damaged or missing teeth to restore a healthy and functional smile.

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