The good thing about modern restorative dentistry is that you have a wide range of options for dealing with nearly kind of problem your teeth might develop. For example, when many people expect to need a full restoration, such as a dental crown, to restore their tooth, they’re often surprised to learn that their dentist… Read more »
Category: Restorative Dentistry
How Fixing Tooth Damage Early Saves Your Smile
When you’re confident in your dental hygiene and preventive dental care routines, it can be easy to feel like your smile is invincible. However, many cases of tooth damage occur unexpectedly, or as the result of an underlying problem that patients don’t realize they have (such as bruxism). If you don’t realize that your tooth… Read more »
Why Teeth Shouldn’t Feel Pain, and What It Means if They Do
When your teeth are healthy, they shouldn’t feel much. Yet, even when they start to grow sensitive, it can seem like an insignificant thing, especially if the sensitivity is minor. If one or more of your teeth feel sensitive or painful to any degree, it’s typically a sign that something is wrong with the tooth… Read more »
Things that Dental Crowns Are Often Recommended For
Some common dental restorations are designed to restore a specific part of your tooth’s structure. For instance, a tooth filling is only made to fill a cavity and restore the part of your tooth that lost structure to it. However, a dental crown is a more comprehensive restoration that’s designed to completely restore the entire… Read more »
Why Dental Restorations Are Designed to Be Lifelike
Not all oral health concerns create highly noticeable impacts to your smile’s appearance. For instance, conditions like tooth decay and gum disease may not become visibly obvious until they’ve reached their more severe stages. However, when a tooth is damaged or its visible structure is compromised, the impact is often visible. One of the reasons… Read more »
Why All Types of Tooth Damage Are Serious
With certain types of concerns with your teeth, the severity of the problem can be determined by how much of your tooth structure is affected by it. For example, a tooth that has a small piece chipped off of its surface may not seem like it’s in serious trouble, even if the chipped part of… Read more »
When To Consider A Dental Crown
Practicing consistent oral health habits such as routine brushing and flossing, in addition to attending regular examinations and cleanings are the ideal way to keep your smile in tip-top condition, but what do you do when something unexpected occurs? Accidents can happen at any given moment and cause harm to your teeth, such as cracks,… Read more »
How Getting a Cavity Filled Can Protect You from Disease
As one of the most common dental concerns out there, cavities should not go untreated. At times they can be difficult to spot with the naked eye, however, attending routine check-ups and examinations can help you identify any concerns or threats to your smile while also offering solutions as to how to prevent them. If… Read more »
How Bonding and Contouring Restores Your Teeth
Dental injuries or mishaps can occur to anyone at any time, and knowing your options for how to handle the situation is critical for a long-lasting and healthy smile. When you develop stains that are beyond the help of ordinary teeth whitening, or if you develop serious chips or even cracks in your tooth’s structure,… Read more »
Why It’s Important to Fix a Cracked Tooth
Many people expect to know if a tooth cracks. In many cases, such damage to your teeth can occur from accidental trauma, and it’s immediately noticeable as soon as it occurs. However, that isn’t always the case, and sometimes, cracks can develop in your tooth more gradually. When this occurs, it might not seem as… Read more »