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What Is Involved with Custom Full-Mouth Restoration?

Topic: Health EducationFeaturing Mark HenryPublished March 30, 2015
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A full-mouth restoration is needed for individuals who have let their oral health suffer, and as a result have many problems that need to be fixed or else health can deteriorate further. A full-mouth restoration is done to fix any and all problems that exist within the mouth in order to make teeth look as healthy and perfect as possible. Fillings Almost every person will need a dental filling at one point in their life. Dental fillings are used to seal in cavities in the mouth after the decay has been removed by a dental professional. Cavities are caused by the multiplication of bacteria that omits an acid that eats away at the enamel of teeth. Fillings make it so that bacteria can no longer penetrate the surface while giving a more attractive appearance to the teeth. Inlays and Onlays Inlays and onlays are very similar to fillings in that they seal in the point of penetration made by bacteria in the mouth. This type of restorative dentistry is reserved for larger areas of decay, as they are able to cover more space. Inlays are used to fill the inside of large cavities very similarly to filling, but onlays are used to cover the tops of teeth instead of filling in the hole caused by decay. This makes onlays similar to dental crowns, but unlike crowns onlays only cover the tops of teeth and not the sides. Dental veneers Dental veneers are semi-transparent pieces of porcelain or composite material that is used to cover the fronts of teeth. They are used to cover up the appearance of unattractive teeth that are unfixable by any restorative process. Getting dental veneers is a permanent process, because a layer of tooth enamel must be removed in order to keep the veneer securely in place and look natural. Those looking to perfect their smile with veneers should check out the dental veneers in Rocklin CA.Root canals Root canal surgery is done to teeth that have become so decayed, that the inside of the tooth is being effected. Bacteria can spread inside of the tooth, killing off the nerve endings and the pulp within the molar. Root canal surgery goes inside of the too to take out the dead nerves and pulp and is followed by a dental crown to keep the tooth secure from further decay. Dental crowns Dental crowns, also referred to as caps, are used after root canals to keep bacteria from re-entering the tooth as well as providing strength and stability to the now hollow tooth. Crowns are also used to cover up the tops of teeth that are discolored or misshapen, and instead making them look perfected and smooth. Dental bridges Dental bridges are used to replace a tooth using a false porcelain tooth in its place. Bridges are often used as an alte ative to dental implants because they do not have to be screwed into the gum tissue, but instead are secured into place using crowns on either side of the bridge. Dental implants Dental implants are false teeth that contain a screw-like apparatus on the bottom. They are used to replace teeth that are missing or teeth that have become overly decayed. They are placed into the mouth by the dental professional making a small incision into the gum tissue and using a specialized dental drill to screw the implant into place. Orthodontics Orthodontic treatments are used to make teeth straight and aligned within the mouth for a more perfected appearance. Example of orthodontic treatments include braces, retainers and clear aligner trays like Invisalign or Clear Correct.

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