These restorations do not only cover the damaged teeth. Dental implants replace the dental roots and crowns at the same time. The cosmetic dentist places titanium rods into the jawbone underneath the gums. The rods serve as dental roots and stimulate the jawbone. This allows for the delivery of nutrients to the implant sites, making the jawbone thicker. It also makes the fusion of the implants and rods stronger.
The process of getting dental implants will take about nine months, depending on how well the patient heals. The cosmetic dentist will create a treatment plan if the patient qualifies. Before the procedure starts, the dentist will anesthetize the area and provide the right type of sedation. Placing the titanium posts will follow. Connecting the abutments will follow after full recovery from the surgery. Weeks later, the artificial crowns will go on the abutments.
A small degree of dental damage can make a patient a good case for a cosmetic dentist. For cracks or chips in the front teeth, the dentist will use dental bonding. There will be tooth-colored composite resin that can blend well with the neighboring teeth. The procedure will not need a local anesthetic. The cosmetic dentist will shape and polish the material.
These are popular dental restorations from a cosmetic dentist. The shells are custom-fit. Each one covers the affected teeth. All issues can receive a non-invasive correction through veneers. The cosmetic dentist will make sure that the shells match the color of the natural teeth.
Shaving a thin layer of enamel in the front teeth will roughen the surface and give enough space for the veneers. This will prevent a bulky appearance. These shells can restore the dental appearance and support dental health. Dental veneers can also protect the teeth from future damage. Many patients prefer these restorations because of their durability and stain resistance.
A traditional dental bridge can be an ideal restoration for missing teeth. The natural teeth on both sides of the dental gap will serve as abutment teeth. The cosmetic dentist will place custom dental crowns over the abutment teeth. The artificial crown will suspend over the dental space through the bridge connecting the two abutment teeth.
The cosmetic dentist will grind down the damaged crown after administering a local anesthetic. Doing so will make the artificial crown fit over the target tooth. The dentist will match the color of the crown to the color of the natural teeth. Once the crown is ready, the dentist will cement the crown on the tooth. The crown will restore, protect, and strengthen the tooth.
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Dental damage can change your appearance and reduce your dental function. The target teeth must receive treatment right away. Any degree of damage can expose the teeth to infections and more damage. Working with your cosmetic dentist can make your treatment last for a long time.
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