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Restoration

Restoration Guelph

At Downtown Dentistry, we specialize in dental restorations, a vital treatment to restore the function, integrity, and appearance of teeth affected by various issues, including caries (cavities) and external trauma. Our goal is to help you regain a healthy and beautiful smile while ensuring the longevity of your dental health.

Types of Dental Restorations

Dental restorations come in two broad categories: direct and indirect. They can also vary based on their location and size. Here are some common types:

  • Direct Restorations: These are restorations that are placed directly into a prepared cavity within the tooth. Examples include composite fillings and amalgam fillings.
  • Indirect Restorations: These restorations are created outside of the mouth and then bonded to the tooth. Examples include crowns, onlays, inlays, and veneers.

The Restoration Process

Restoring a tooth to its optimal form and function involves two essential steps:

  1. Tooth Preparation: This step prepares the tooth for the placement of restorative materials. It may involve removing decay, structurally unsound portions of the tooth, and creating space for the restoration. The preparation is typically performed using a dental handpiece and burrs.
  2. Placement of Materials: Once the tooth is prepared, the selected restorative materials are placed to rebuild and restore the tooth's natural structure. Materials may include gold, amalgam, dental composites, glass ionomer cement, or porcelain, depending on the specific restoration.

The choice of restoration materials and techniques is made based on factors such as the extent of decay, the location of the tooth, and aesthetic considerations.

Considerations in Tooth Preparation

Several critical factors guide the type and extent of tooth preparation for a restoration:

  • Extent of Decay: The degree of decay determines how much tooth structure needs to be removed before the restoration can be placed.
  • Unsupported Tooth Structure: Enamel is strong but brittle. Unsupported enamel is removed to ensure the stability and predictability of the restoration.

Expert Dental Care

Our experienced dental team, led by Dr. Jarek Foksa, is committed to providing you with high-quality dental restorations that not only restore your oral health but also enhance your smile's appearance. We use state-of-the-art techniques and materials to ensure lasting and aesthetically pleasing results.

Contact Us Today

If you require a dental restoration or have questions about the restoration process, please don't hesitate to contact us at (519) 821-7640. Our practice is conveniently located at 55 Cork St. E., Suite 304 in Guelph, ON, making it easy for you to access top-notch dental care. We look forward to helping you achieve and maintain a healthy, radiant smile.

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