Reatorative Dentistry

Reatorative Dentistry

What is Restorative Dentistry?

Restorative Dentistry: Restoring Your Smile and Function

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Common Procedures in Restorative Dentistry

Common Procedures in Restorative Dentistry

Benefits of Restorative Dentistry

Benefits of Restorative Dentistry

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Dental Implants: The Gold Standard for Tooth Replacement

Dental Implants: The Gold Standard for Tooth Replacement

Crowns and Bridges: Restoring Strength and Appearance

Crowns and Bridges: Restoring Strength and Appearance

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Full and Partial Dentures: A Comfortable Solution for Missing Teeth

Full and Partial Dentures: A Comfortable Solution for Missing Teeth

Root Canal Therapy: Saving Your Natural Teeth

Root Canal Therapy: Saving Your Natural Teeth

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Preventing Tooth Loss with Restorative Dentistry

Preventing Tooth Loss with Restorative Dentistry

Choosing the Right Restorative Treatment for You

Choosing the Right Restorative Treatment for You

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Frequently Asked Questions

A night guard is a custom-made device worn over teeth at night to: • Prevent tooth damage from grinding or clenching • Alleviate jaw tension and headaches related to bruxism Individuals with teeth grinding, jaw pain, or those who have had restorative dental work are often advised to use a night guard.

Sugar Consumption and Cavities: Facts and Myths

When Does Numbness Go Away After Dental Treatment?

Porcelain Laminate or Composite Laminate?

Laminate veneers may not be suitable for individuals with: • Severe tooth misalignment or bite issues • Insufficient enamel • Habitual teeth grinding (unless managed with a night guard) • Active gum disease A thorough dental examination is necessary to determine veneer suitability.

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