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Restorative Dentistry Options

Five Restorative Dental Treatment Options to Improve Your Smile


Missing, crooked, or chipped teeth can significantly impact your self-confidence and oral health. Luckily, restorative dentistry can repair or restore your teeth’s original function. When you visit our dental office in Denver, CO, Dr. O’Grady will examine your teeth and recommend the necessary treatment to achieve your goals. In this article, we discuss five restorative dentistry options to improve your smile. 

Composite Fillings 

Fillings for teeth are used to restore function and strength. At OG Dental, we use white composite fillings because they blend in with the tooth. Once the area has been cleaned, your dentist in Denver, CO, will apply a filling to close the cavity. Furthermore, tooth fillings prevent future deterioration.

Dental Crowns

A dental crown is a cap that is used to restore the size, shape, and look of a tooth. These crowns are glued in place and come in a variety of styles. Stainless steel, porcelain, ceramic, metal, and porcelain-fused-to-metal are all options. Traditional dental crowns require two visits to the dentist to be repaired. They are non-invasive, although teeth must be reshaped to make room for the crowns. Our friend Dr. Dave Moghadam, who offers same-day crowns in Easton, PA, recommends asking your dentist if they make their crowns in-house or outsource to a lab.

Dentures 

Many of us know what dentures are. They are one of the most popular restorative dentistry options. If you’re unfamiliar, dentures are used to replace a large number of missing teeth. Partial or complete dentures are available, depending on how many teeth you need to be replaced.

Complete dentures are ideal if you are missing more than half of your teeth. To create room for dentures, the dentist first removes the existing teeth. Partial dentures are utilized when only a few or less than half of your teeth are missing. The dentures are held in place by a metal framework that is supported by the surrounding teeth.

Dental Bridges

Dental bridges are a non-invasive tooth replacement option. The bridges are comprised of false teeth that are secured in place by dental crowns. Two to three dentist appointments are required for these dental repairs.

During your first dental visit, Dr. O’Grady will examine your teeth and prepare them by trimming the teeth next to them. A dental impression is sent to the lab so that the crowns can be molded. Permanent crowns are created in two to three weeks and are placed at the second dental session.

With good maintenance, dental bridges can last between ten and fifteen years before needing to be replaced. Bridges seldom crack or chip, but if they do, please contact us right away for an emergency dental visit.

Dental Implants

Dental implants provide a long-term solution for lost teeth, although they are only minimally intrusive. Titanium screws are surgically implanted in the jaw bone to support the artificial teeth.

You must have adequate jaw bone for the implants to be properly secured. If you have considerable bone loss, your dentist will advise you to get a bone graft to restore it. The procedure of attaching bone granules to the bone in order to induce new development is known as bone grafting. You must also have healthy teeth and gums that are free of cavities. Depending on your oral situation, the dental implant treatment can take between nine and twelve months to complete.

Contact OG Dental 

At OG Dental, we provide quality restorative dentistry in Denver, CO. All of the restorative dentistry options discussed above are effective, but not for everyone. Our dentist will first evaluate your dental condition and then offer suitable treatment. For more information on how restorative dentistry might help you, contact OG Dental today.