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Dental Services
What are the benefits of restorative dentistry procedures?
Keeping teeth straight is easier when empty spaces in the mouth are filled.
Missing teeth can affect your health, appearance, and self-esteem.
Replacing teeth makes it easier to maintain good oral hygiene habits, which can help prevent plaque build-up and the problems that plaque can cause.
Fillings are a type of restorative dentistry treatment
A cavity is usually treated by having your dentist remove the decay and filling the tooth with one of many different materials. Gold, porcelain, silver amalgam (mercury mixed with silver, tin, zinc, and copper), tooth-colored plastic, and composite resin are some of the filling materials available.
Crowns
A crown is a tooth-shaped cap that covers the entire tooth. It is utilized to strengthen and safeguard the structure of your teeth. Your dentist prepares the tooth, takes an imprint, and a specialist fabricates the crown in a lab. When a tooth is fractured or has a cavity, a crown is the best option.
Bridges
A dental bridge fills up the gap left by missing teeth. A bridge is made up of a crown on either end that serves as an anchor, and an artificial tooth or teeth that join the crowns and fill the gap. A bridge can prevent the movement of your other teeth. Once a bridge is in place, it functions in the same way as your natural teeth.
Dental Implants
Dental implants are a type of tooth replacement that is used to replace lost teeth. An implant is made up of two parts: a metal anchor and an artificial tooth that looks like a crown. A dental implant has the appearance and feel of a natural tooth. The metal anchor is implanted into the jawbone, and then an artificial tooth is placed on top of it.
Mobile Dentistry
In the comfort of the patient’s home, senior home, assisted living facility, or community center, a mobile dental clinic can provide on-site dental care for special populations.
They help patients and their families deal with serious dental problems while also reducing stress. The dental team travels to the patient’s location, and the licensed specialists are highly qualified and dedicated to providing the patients with the finest possible care.
The mobile dental clinics have portable technology and systems which allow them to perform dentistry in your house or on-site. Their portable digital x-ray systems, specialized dental chairs, and wheeled dentistry units allow them to thoroughly diagnose and treat patients in a variety of settings.