Tooth pain be an irritant, and a potentially serious distraction throughout your day. When should you think of a toothache as something more than just an inconvenience? It is important to understand that a dental problem like tooth decay will not go away on its own. If you suspect your toothache might be the result of a cavity, seek restorative care from your dentist as soon as possible. The longer you wait, the more damage your tooth will experience! You can count on expert care that will put a stop to a cavity’s growth, and end with you leaving the dentist’s office sporting a restoration that can protect your tooth without drawing unwanted attention. Continue reading “When You Have A Toothache That Just Won’t Go Away”
Category: Restorative Dentistry
What To Do If You Have A Problem With Your Dental Crown
When a dental crown is placed on a tooth, it is meant to provide permanent protection. With proper care, your restoration will serve you well for many years, keeping your tooth safe while allowing you to bite and chew normally. If you have a problem with your dental crown, you should reach out to your dentist as soon as possible for care. If your restoration is loose, damaged, or lost, it puts your tooth in jeopardy. By attending regular dental checkups, your dentist is able to monitor the condition of your crown. If it looks like it needs to be replaced, they can let you know, and you can arrange this before the crown suffers real damage. Continue reading “What To Do If You Have A Problem With Your Dental Crown”
Ignoring A Cavity Can Lead To Big Oral Health Problems
When it first forms, a cavity will only impact your tooth’s enamel. This is certainly a problem, but in this early stage, your dentist can simply remove the infected area, and provide you with a dental filling, to effectively restore your tooth. However, the treatment procedure will change if your cavity has more time to do damage. Eventually, bacteria will be able to infect the living tissue in your pulp. This can lead to real discomfort, and put you at risk for losing your tooth! The longer you wait to treat tooth decay, the more likely you are to suffer complications that impact your oral health. Eventually, a cavity can do enough damage to cost you your tooth, and you can suffer additional complications. Continue reading “Ignoring A Cavity Can Lead To Big Oral Health Problems”
Making Arrangements For Your Cavity Treatment
What should you consider when you need to arrange a cavity treatment? One important factor to remember is that your cavity will continue to grow, and continue to attack your tooth, until you have it addressed. The amount of damage ultimately caused by decay will determine what your dentist does in response. You may need to have a root canal performed if you develop endodontic issues. However, if you seek care before your cavity reaches your pulp, you may only require a dental filling. One way to reduce your risk for advanced cavities is to have regular dental checkups scheduled. These routine appointments give your dentist time to catch and treat a problem before it grows serious. Continue reading “Making Arrangements For Your Cavity Treatment”
How Will A Dental Bridge Impact My Oral Health?
If you are struggling with the consequences of tooth loss, you certainly do not need to be told that an incomplete smile can create functional concerns. However, you may be unsure exactly how much there is to be gained from a dental prosthetic, beyond the improvement to your appearance. With a dental bridge, you can receive permanent support for tooth loss. Your permanent prosthetic can offer real functional benefits, making it easier for you to bite and chew, and relieving stress on your jaw joints. That being said, there is nothing wrong with appreciating how a prosthetic improves how you look! Your bridge can be constructed in order to replace a single lost tooth, but you also have the option of receiving a bridge that replaces several missing teeth. Continue reading “How Will A Dental Bridge Impact My Oral Health?”
Planning The Placement Of Your New Dental Crown
Having a dental crown that fits comfortably is important. After all, you will be relying on this dental restoration for many years, and you need to feel certain you can count on it to hold up when you bite and chew food. This is why the planning of your crown placement is important. Your dentist will take precise measurements, so your restoration is the right size that you need. They will also do preparatory work for your tooth, to make room for your crown. Once this is completed, and your crown is made, you can return to have it placed. Continue reading “Planning The Placement Of Your New Dental Crown”
Why You Shouldn’t Delay A Root Canal Treatment You Need
A root canal treatment provides relief from a serious threat to your tooth. In many instances, a root canal will be needed when a cavity creates problems within your tooth. In other instances, your dentist may need to perform this restorative procedure in the aftermath of physical dental harm, particularly if your tooth’s pulp is exposed after suffering a crack. If you need this treatment, scheduling and undergoing it as soon as possible is important. After all, waiting for care means potentially spending more time in pain. You could also suffer a degree of damage that cannot be fixed. If this happens, you can lose your tooth! Continue reading “Why You Shouldn’t Delay A Root Canal Treatment You Need”
Your Experience With Dental Fillings
When a cavity forms on your tooth, your dentist can put an end to it by removing the infected area. Once this is accomplished, your tooth will be in need of support, as your enamel will not be able to repair itself against the damage done by a cavity. Many patients who undergo restorative dental care will receive a dental filling to provide that support. Unlike with a dental crown, a dental filling will not cover the entirety of your tooth. Instead, it will be placed in the space where your cavity was removed. That provided protection is important – without your filling, your tooth can be weakened, and face a greater risk for future issues. Continue reading “Your Experience With Dental Fillings”
Planning Several Treatments To Restore Your Oral Health
If you have not kept up with proper care for your smile, you may find yourself needing help with multiple issues that have come up. Because your dentist offers comprehensive dental care, recovering your oral health can be made simpler. Rather than having to run to several offices for the care you need, you can have restorative dental care provided under one roof. If you have been away from the dentist’s office for an extended period, they can start you on the path to oral health recovery by identifying any issues that need treating, and explaining the care you will require. Continue reading “Planning Several Treatments To Restore Your Oral Health”
What To Expect From The Creating And Placing Of Your Crown
The placing of a dental crown on your tooth will allow you to recover from problems like tooth injuries and serious cavities. With a crown in place, you can depend on a vulnerable tooth to stand up to biting and chewing pressures – in some cases, a crown will allow you to retain a seriously harmed tooth. There are several material types available for use to produce your crown. If you need help for one of your back teeth, a crown made from metal may be the best restoration for you, as these teeth need significant support. If a crown is required for a tooth that is more prominent in your smile, a more esthetically pleasing material may be better for you. Continue reading “What To Expect From The Creating And Placing Of Your Crown”