Am I a Good Candidate for Restorative Dentistry? ​​​​​​​

Am I a Good Candidate for Restorative Dentistry? ​​​​​​​

Date Published:
12-31-2020​​​​​​​

Restorative dentistry treatments offer a wide array of procedures to repair dental problems and restore comfort. Depending on the status of your oral health, you may be a good candidate for restorative dental services if:

 

  • You Have Large Cavities. The most common reason for cavities is poor oral health care and unhealthy diet. Tooth decay can result in dental caries or cavities. These holes in your teeth can cause sensitivity and discomfort, depending on how big the cavity is. If left untreated, a small tooth cavity can grow big, causing pain and long-term damage to your teeth. Fortunately, dental fillings are available to fix this problem. There are four primary kinds of filling materials that your dentist may recommend so that you can restore your smile. These include the cost-effective composite fillings and the old-school amalgam fillings. The other options are the delicate yet elegant porcelain fillings and the glamorous yet durable gold fillings.

 

  • You Have Damaged Teeth. There are many ways you may chip, crack, or break your tooth. The damage can be from excessive teeth grinding, biting hard foods, and too large fillings that weaken your natural tooth’s integrity. Other causes of damaged teeth include trauma from fist fights, fall, sports injury, or a motor vehicle accident. Sadly, broken teeth can impact you in many ways. Not only will it affect the way you enjoy your food, but it can also change the way you feel about your smile. Restorative dentistry can help restore your smile through dental bonding or the use of crowns.

 

  • You Have Missing Teeth. A dental bridge is a dental appliance used to fill or bridge a gap in your mouth due to missing teeth. It comprises a false tooth or teeth anchored in between natural teeth with crowns. Restorative bridges and crowns are generally used together to give you a permanent fix. If you’ve had multiple tooth extractions, you may also consider dentures. These are removable teeth that will let you speak and eat as you did before losing your tooth. Your dentist may recommend partial or complete dentures depending on how many natural teeth are left. Dentures take some time to get used to. But they’re worth the investment as it helps maintain your quality of life after losing your tooth or teeth. Another solution for missing teeth is dental implants. Unlike dentures, implants are surgical fixtures inserted into your jawbone. The process is minimally invasive, and the implants act much like a natural tooth root.

 

Have you ever felt unhappy or self-conscious about your smile? Restorative dentistry is designed to bring back your lovely smile, restore the function of your teeth, and prevent future oral health issues. You owe it to yourself to make a dental appointment. This way, your dentist can discuss with you possible restorative dentistry treatments that can help fix your decayed, damaged, or missing teeth. Schedule your consultation today with Arlington Dentistry by Design. Call our office in Arlington, Virginia, at 703-841-0300 to book your appointment.