Restoring the tooth

Restoring the tooth is a very scrupulous process. This is due not only to aesthetic, but also functional features of the structure of the human jaw. Depending on the particular damage to the tooth, the specialist will determine what kind of restoration is necessary for you.

The methods of restoration of the destroyed teeth

Restoration of the tooth can be carried out not only when there are minor injuries and chips, but also in those cases when the crown is completely destroyed. Dentists subdivide dental restoration into direct and indirect restoration.

The first method is used for any area of ​​the oral cavity. This technique is very simple and fast, and restoration of the tooth occurs with the help of modern materials, which are perfectly matched to the color of the tooth. Indirect method implies the use of various tabs, crowns and veneers . The latter are often used to restore the front teeth.

There are the following types of restoration:

How is the restoration of the tooth?

Restoring with a pin is a complicated procedure, during which all channels must be thoroughly cleaned, and a pin with a filling paste is inserted there. The rest of the tooth is reconstructed using the material for reconstruction.

Restoration of the tooth from the root is carried out if they are well preserved and do not require removal. In this case, it is possible to fully extend the tooth. Many dentists recommend in this situation also use special crowns that hermetically cover the destroyed tooth. Thus, bacteria and food residues do not penetrate into the pulp, which prevents further softening and destruction of bone tissue. Thanks to modern technologies, such crowns are completely identical in appearance with a real tooth, and also do not change their color over time.

Of course, restoration of the tooth without a crown, or rather, restoration with the help of a filling material - is the most optimal option. Although in some cases it will be inappropriate, and the restored part can quickly collapse, especially with a large restoration area.

It is also worth noting that too soft bone tissue of the tooth during restoration can make its treatment impossible, and in this case it is recommended that the tooth be completely removed. After this procedure, you should put implants, which are screwed into the gum or bridges.