Endodontics/ Restorative
Dental restorative procedures frequently involve endodontics. Endodontic treatment might be needed for some teeth that have large, old restorations in case of developing pulp disease to control pain and enable restorability. Initial root canal therapy is a method for preserving natural teeth in the dentition and is highly predictable.
When it comes to restorative dentistry, fillings are specific materials that your dentist places within or on top of your teeth to cover cavities or other surface defects. They give the tooth its original shape and function. Modern dental techniques and materials offer new, efficient ways to restore your teeth.
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What if my tooth can’t be saved?
We will assist you in determining whether you are a candidate for dental implants if your tooth cannot be preserved. In this situation, a trained surgeon would be recommended to you in order to remove the tooth and prepare the area for the eventual implantation. -
How can endodontic therapy save a tooth?
The inflamed or infected pulp is removed by the endodontist, who then meticulously cleans and shapes the inside of the tooth before filling it. -
What are the indications that endodontic therapy is required?
Indicators to watch out for include discomfort, sensitivity to heat or cold, tooth discoloration, swelling and tenderness in the surrounding gums. But sometimes there are none. -
Why is endodontic therapy necessary?
Your tooth's pulp might occasionally develop an infection or become inflamed. Deep tooth decay, numerous dental procedures on the tooth, a crack or chip in the tooth, or a blow to the tooth can all contribute to this. -
When is it acceptable to keep a tooth uncrowned?
It all comes down to the tooth in the end. The dentist may decide to fill the tooth and leave it without a crown if it is in good condition following the root canal, particularly if it is a front tooth. The dentist will nearly always advise having a crown put on a molar once the dental pulp has been removed. The dentist will build an excellent and long-lasting therapy based on the state of your tooth. However, it is suggested that you acquire a dental crown if the tooth has previously been treated.