Importance of Restorative Dental Treatments
- Restoring Tooth Function: Restoring the function of lost or damaged teeth.
- Aesthetic Appearance: Correcting the aesthetic appearance of the teeth and providing a natural smile.
- Pain and Discomfort Relief: Elimination of pain and discomfort caused by decayed or broken teeth.
- Prevention of Tooth Loss: Prevention of tooth loss through early intervention.
- Maintaining General Oral Health: Protecting and promoting healthy teeth and gums.
Restorative Dental Treatment Options
- Filling Treatment: Repair of decayed or broken teeth with composite or amalgam fillings.
- Crowns and Bridges: Restoration of damaged or missing teeth with porcelain or metal-supported crowns and bridges.
- Implants: Titanium implants to replace missing teeth.
- Inlay and Onlay: Laboratory-made fillings that cover most of the tooth.
- Laminate Veneer: Porcelain veneers applied to the front surface of teeth that need aesthetic correction.
Restorative Dental Treatment Process
- Examination and Evaluation: The condition of the tooth is evaluated and an appropriate treatment plan is determined.
- Preparation of the Treatment Plan: A personalized treatment plan is prepared according to the patient’s needs.
- Treatment Application: The procedure is performed according to the determined treatment method.
- Follow-up and Care: Regular post-treatment check-ups are carried out and necessary care recommendations are provided.
- Dental Hygiene Training: Necessary training is given to maintain dental hygiene after treatment.
Things to Consider After Restorative Dental Treatments
- Regular Tooth Brushing: The habit of brushing teeth at least twice a day.
- Flossing: Cleaning between teeth using dental floss.
- Regular Dental Check-ups: Regular dental check-ups every six months.
- Healthy Diet: A healthy diet, avoiding sugary and acidic foods.
- Avoid excessively hard foods: Avoid excessively hard foods that can damage your teeth.