Dental fillings are the most effective approach to cure and fill cavities in decayed teeth. Your dentist will use a drill to remove damage and deterioration from your enamel. To restore the form and structure of your tooth, they'll use a tooth-colored dental resin or metal amalgam. If you have a cavity, getting a filling done as soon as possible is critical. If your cavity is left untreated for too long, you may need a dental crown and/or root canal therapy.
Facility-made crowns heal damaged teeth by covering the entire tooth down to the gum line and are created by a dental technician at an outside dental lab. Your dentist will begin by trimming your tooth to remove any damaged material. They'll next mould it into a strong, stable platform to which the crown will be attached later.
Following the affixment, dental trays and putty or a digital intraoral scanner are used to acquire impressions of the tooth. These impressions are then sent to a dental facility, where a high-quality ceramic or porcelain material will be used to create your crown.
Two dental crowns are used to suspend a pontic, or fake tooth, in the gap left by a missing natural tooth. To secure the fake tooth to the crowns, a metal appliance is frequently used. A dental bridge can keep your other teeth from slipping and can last for many years.
Root canal therapy is the most effective technique to treat an infected tooth. Teeth become infected when the fragile pulp inside the tooth and the root canals are exposed to oral germs. This might happen if you shatter your tooth by accident or if you have serious tooth decay.
Your dentist will clean your teeth and numb your mouth before starting the operation. Your dentist can reach and remove any decaying material from the interior of your tooth all the way down to the roots by drilling a hole in the enamel. Following a thorough cleaning, your roots will be filled with an inert material to preserve the tooth's structure and integrity. To finish the treatment, you'll be given a dental filling or a dental crown to safeguard and restore your tooth.
Dentures are a type of removable dental appliance that is used to repair lost teeth and gum tissue. When only portion of the natural teeth have been lost, a partial denture is created, but a full denture can be used to replace all of the natural teeth. Dentures can be constructed of plastic or metal, and they stay in place by suctioning onto the roof of your mouth with an adhesive material or by clipping onto your remaining healthy teeth with a metal framework. Dentures are a cost-effective and convenient way to restore your smile and self-confidence. Schedule a consultation now to see if a partial or full denture is appropriate for you!
Perk Dental is the clinic of your choice. We are located in 3115 W Columbus Dr, Tampa, FL 33607. We serve all of Florida.
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