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The Art and Science of Restorative Dentistry

What is Restorative Dentistry?

Restorative dentistry is a specialized area of dental care dedicated to repairing or replacing damaged teeth. Its primary goal is to restore both the function and appearance of your teeth, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. This field encompasses a wide range of treatments, from straightforward fillings to comprehensive tooth replacements.

Benefits of Restorative Dentistry

Restorative dentistry is not only about enhancing your smile; it plays a vital role in maintaining overall oral health. Here are some key reasons why it’s essential:
  • Prevents Further Damage: Addressing dental issues early on can stop them from worsening and affecting surrounding teeth.
  • Improves Oral Function: Restorative treatments enhance your ability to eat, speak, and maintain proper oral hygiene.
  • Boosts Confidence: A healthy, complete smile can significantly elevate your self-esteem and overall quality of life.
  • Supports Overall Health: There is a link between poor oral health and systemic issues, such as heart disease and diabetes.
  • Preserves Facial Structure: Replacing missing teeth helps maintain your facial shape and prevents jawbone loss.

Our Restorative Dentistry Services

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Dental Implants

  • Implant: A small titanium post that is inserted into your jawbone where the missing tooth used to be.
  • Abutment: After the implant fuses with your bone, a connector (abutment) is attached.
  • Crown: Finally, a custom-made crown is secured to the abutment, completing your new tooth.
The process of getting dental implants involves several steps and can take several months:
  • Dr. Cash will evaluate your mouth and take X-rays to determine your candidacy for the procedure.
  • The titanium post is surgically placed into your jawbone.
  • Your jaw requires time to heal and integrate with the implant, a process known as osseointegration.
  • Once healing is complete, the abutment is attached to the implant.
  • Finally, your custom-made crown is placed, completing your new tooth.
Dental implants represent a groundbreaking option in restorative dentistry, offering a durable and natural-looking solution for missing teeth. At Pearl Dental Studio, Dr. Lindsay Cash provides dental implant services to help patients restore their full, healthy smiles.
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Dental Crowns

Crowns can be beneficial for:
  • Large cavities that cannot be treated with a filling
  • Cracked or weakened teeth
  • Teeth that have undergone root canal therapy
  • Discolored or misshapen teeth
  • Supporting dental bridges
The process for getting a crown involves several steps:
  • Dr. Cash will assess your tooth and prepare it for the crown.
  • Impressions of your tooth will be taken.
  • A temporary crown will be placed while your permanent crown is being crafted.
  • Once complete, the permanent crown will be cemented onto your tooth.
Crowns can be made from a variety of materials, including porcelain, ceramic, metal, or a combination of these. Dr. Cash will assist you in selecting the best option based on the tooth's location, your budget, and your aesthetic preferences.
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Dental Fillings

Dental fillings are among the most common restorative procedures, designed to repair cavities caused by tooth decay and minor tooth damage.

There are several types of dental fillings available:

  • Composite Resin: Tooth-colored fillings that blend seamlessly with your natural teeth.
  • Amalgam: Silver-colored fillings made from a mixture of metals, known for their strength.
  • Gold: Durable and long-lasting, but generally more expensive.
  • Ceramic: Aesthetic and durable, although pricier than composite fillings.
The process of getting fillings typically includes the following steps:
  • Dr. Cash will remove the decayed portion of your tooth.
  • The area is cleaned and prepared for the filling.
  • The filling material is applied and shaped to fit.
  • The material is then hardened and polished for a smooth finish.
At Pearl Dental Studio, Dr. Cash primarily uses composite resin fillings due to their durability, natural appearance, and the fact that they do not contain mercury, unlike amalgam fillings.
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Dental Bridges

If you're missing one or more teeth, a dental bridge can effectively fill the gap. Bridges are fixed prosthetic devices anchored to your existing teeth or dental implants on either side of the gap.

There are several types of dental bridges:

  • Traditional: Anchored to natural teeth on both sides of the gap.
  • Cantilever: Used when there's only one tooth on one side of the gap.
  • Maryland: Supported by a metal or porcelain framework bonded to the back of adjacent teeth.
  • Implant-Supported: Anchored to dental implants for enhanced stability.
The process of getting a dental bridge typically involves these steps:
  • The adjacent teeth are prepared for crowns.
  • Dr. Cash will take impressions of your teeth.
  • A temporary bridge is placed while your permanent one is crafted.
  • The permanent bridge is then fitted and cemented in place.
Dental bridges not only enhance the appearance of your smile but also help maintain facial structure, prevent your remaining teeth from shifting, and restore your ability to chew and speak comfortably.
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Full and Partial Dentures

For patients missing most or all of their teeth, dentures can be a transformative solution. These removable appliances replace missing teeth, helping to restore your smile, improve your ability to eat, and enhance speech.

There are several types of dentures available:

  • Full Dentures: Replace all teeth in the upper, lower, or both jaws.
  • Partial Dentures: Replace some teeth while using your remaining natural teeth for support.
  • Immediate Dentures: Placed immediately after tooth extraction.
  • Implant-Supported Dentures: Secured to dental implants for increased stability.
The denture-fitting process generally includes:
  • Extracting any remaining teeth, if necessary.
  • Taking impressions of your gums.
  • Crafting the dentures in a dental lab.
  • Fitting and adjusting the dentures to ensure a proper fit.
It may take some time to adjust to dentures, but Dr. Cash and her team will work with you to ensure comfort and provide helpful tips for caring for your new smile.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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