Dental Restoration
Dental restoration includes restoring a tooth to its natural appearance and function. Patients that have decayed, chipped, damaged, or missing teeth could be recommended to have dental restoration. This procedure includes composite-resin fillings, inlays, onlays, crowns, implants, bridges, and dentures. In general, composite-resin material and dental crowns are used to restore decayed, chipped, or damaged teeth. Composite-resin material is tooth-colored and is used for simple fillings or in more technical procedures such as inlays and onlays. Inlays are custom-made to fit within the cusps of the tooth. Whereas, onlays are used to cover one or more cusps. And lastly, dental crowns are used to replace the exposed portion of the tooth. They can be used on natural teeth or in conjunction with implants and bridges.