Restorative Dentistry in Suwanee GA

Leading Restorative Dentistry In Suwanee GA

restorative dentistry in suwanee ga

While enhancing the patient’s smile, restorative treatments safeguard oral and general health. A patient’s health is impacted beyond just their smile by their ability to digest food thoroughly and have a proper bite position.

To restore a molar to its prior power, functionality, and aesthetic, it must first be damaged, fractured, and decayed.

All of this is accomplished using careful methods and powerful, aesthetically pleasing outcomes through biomimetic dentistry, which is described as the reconstruction of teeth to mimic their natural biomechanical and esthetic shape and function.

Schedule a visit right away to experience the difference that compassionate, cost-effective, high-quality dental care can make!

SERVICES WE PROVIDE

1. COMPOSITE FILLINGS

Composite filling

Composite fillings are usually placed in a single visit to the dentist. The dentist will first remove any decayed or damaged portion of the tooth, then apply the composite material in layers. Each layer is hardened with a special light before the next layer is applied until the filling reaches the desired shape and size.

Composite fillings are durable and can last many years with proper care, including regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups.

2. DENTAL CROWNS

dental crown

To restore a tooth’s form, size, strength, and appearance after injury or decay, a dental crown is a teeth-shaped cap put over the tooth. Many different materials can be used to make crowns, including metal, porcelain, and ceramic. To shield the underlying tooth from further decay and harm, they are made to encompass the entire exposed portion of the tooth that is above the gum line.

For teeth that have suffered significant decay, trauma, or wear and tear, dental caps are frequently used as a treatment. They can also support a dental bridge, hide a dental implant, or enhance the appearance of a tooth that is misshapen or discolored.

A dental crown usually requires two appointments to complete the procedure. During the initial visit, the injured tooth is prepped for the crown by having any decay removed and being shaped to fit the crown. The crown is then made in a dental facility using an impression of the teeth that were previously taken. A dental adhesive is used to attach the crown to the prepped teeth during the second visit.

Dental crowns are a popular and efficient way to fix broken teeth, enhance your smile’s general health, and restore teeth that have suffered harm.

3. INLAYS AND ONLAYS

inlays

When there is not enough tooth structure to support a filling but enough tooth structure still exists that a full crown is not required, an inlay or onlay is a partial crown repair that can be used.

Inlays and onlays are cosmetic and structural restorations for a lost dental structure made of porcelain or gold.

4. DENTAL BRIDGES

dental bridges

One or more lost teeth can be replaced with a dental bridge, a form of dental restoration. The dental crowns on the teeth on either side of the fissure serve as anchors for one or more prosthetic teeth. Ceramics, enamel, metal, and other materials can all be used to create dental bridges.

For a number of reasons, it is essential to use dental bridges to close spaces left by missing teeth. In the first place, lost teeth can shift the remaining teeth, creating bite issues and crooked teeth. In addition to making it difficult to talk and chew correctly, this can eventually change the structure of your face. Additionally, because food particles and germs can easily get caught in the crevice created by missing teeth, gum disease and dental decay are more likely.

By using a dental bridge to close the space, you can avoid these issues and keep your mouth and teeth healthy and effective. Bridges can also increase your confidence and make your smile look better.

5. DENTURES & PARTIALS

dentures & partials

 Dentures are removable dental replacements that fill in the gaps left by lost natural teeth. Depending on the patient’s requirements, they can replace every tooth in the upper or lower jaw.

Complete dentures, which replace every tooth in a specific jaw, and partial dentures, which only replace a few lost teeth and are anchored to the remaining natural teeth, are the two major categories.

There are many situations where dentures are necessary, including:

  1. To enhance their appearance, dentures can restore missing teeth and improve lips and cheeks.
  2. To improve function: When teeth are missing, eating right and speaking clearly can be challenging. Dentures can help the tongue regain its standard functionality.
  3. Because missing teeth can cause the remaining teeth to move and become unstable, it is essential to stop further tooth loss. This can be avoided with the aid of dentures.
  4. To enhance oral health: Dentures can improve oral health by substituting for lost teeth and lowering the risk of gum disease and other dental issues.

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Email

info@suwaneesmileandshinedental.com

Address

1300 Peachtree Ind Blvd, suite 2203, Suwanee GA 30024

Office Hours

Mon-Fri: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm