Rodney Raanan - Functional Tips for Any Restorative Dentist

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Functional Tips for Any Restorative Dentist


Introduction ď ˝

Restorative dental treatments is the process of fixing lost or damaged teeth, or infected gums or tissue. In essence, restorative dentistry treats anything that affects your smile. This type of dentistry repairs damage from accidents, poor dental health, or tooth alignment issues.


Tips for Any Restorative Dentist       

Dental Fillings Dental Crowns Dental Implants Incisal chipping Bridges Tooth wear Dentures


Dental Fillings ď ˝

Dental fillings are seals made from metal alloy, resin, glass isomer, or porcelain. Dental fillings are placed after the dentist drills out or removes part of a decayed tooth. These dental fillings form a seal between the tooth and the mouth, which helps to protect the tooth and prevent additional decay.


Dental Crowns ď ˝

If the tooth is very weak or if it is broken or chipped, the dentist may recommend that you have a dental crown placed over the tooth to cover the damage and protect the tooth. A crown is a cap that covers the tooth and extends to the gum line.


Dental Implants ď ˝

When you are missing a few teeth, your dentist may recommend that you have a dental implant placed to cover the lost tooth. A dental implant consists of a titanium post that acts as an artificial root, and a dental crown that serves as the artificial tooth. They have the benefit of being permanent and indistinguishable from your other teeth. In addition, they are very durable.


Incisal Chipping 

Have you ever had a patient ask you to “just smooth” a chip in one of their front teeth? If the patient doesn’t know how that chip got there (fork, chewing finger nails, fishing line), our suspicions should lead towards an imbalance of the system.


Bridges ď ˝

If you are missing more than a few teeth, your dentist may recommend a dental bridge. Bridges consist of synthetic teeth, called pontics, which attach to the teeth on either side of the gap. These teeth are known as abutment teeth. Bridges cover gaps of one to two teeth, and they are also lasting.


Tooth Wear ď ˝

We all know that there can be various sources of pain in dentistry. Imbalance of the system can be one such source. The great variations of pain are beyond the scope of this article, but for simplicity’s sake, we again look at the system of joints, muscles, and teeth to evaluate balance.


Dentures ď ˝

Dentures can be full, or replace all of the teeth on the upper or lower gum line, or they could be partial. Partial dentures just cover three or more lost teeth. Dentures are removable, which may make them easier to clean. Yet, they are difficult to fit and may cause problems with pain, or with speaking or eating.


Who I Am‌ ď ˝

Rodney Raanan is a dentist expert who has the great knowledge in Prosthodontics and restorative dentist in Beverly Hills.



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