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Posts for tag: restorative dentistry
If you've had a root canal or another restorative procedure, your tooth may need to be covered up. One of the best ways to cover up teeth More About Dental Crowns Crowns look like caps and are made of porcelain. Your East Ellijay dentist takes an impression of your teeth and sends them to a lab where custom crowns are made just for you. In the meantime though, you're given a temporary crown. During restorative procedures, such as root canals, a significant amount of natural tooth is removed. This leaves the tooth exposed to decay and susceptible to breakage, which is why a dental crown is placed over the tooth. The dental crown reinforces the tooth and allows it to withstand various degrees of pressure, meaning you can enjoy eating without the worry of ruining your tooth. Here are some other procedures that use dental crowns:
Caring for Dental Crowns
For more information on dental crowns and what they can do for you, contact Dr. Settel, Dr. Hall, Dr. Reid, and Dr. Burke in East Ellijay, GA, as soon as possible. |
Tooth-colored fillings provide a natural-looking and well-performing restoration of decayed or damaged teeth. Gone are the days when the only option was a dark and unattractive amalgam filling. Today's realistic composite resin is your Ellijay, GA, dentist's material of choice for repair of tooth decay. At East Ellijay Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, our team of outstanding professionals deliver the best in dental fillings to optimize your appearance and oral function.
What is composite resin?
It's a tooth-colored material composed of glass particles and acrylic. Combined in one innovative material, the glass and acrylic mimic the appearance and strength of natural tooth enamel. Plus, because it's bonded to the tooth, the resin seamlessly restores it and requires far less enamel reduction than amalgam.
Placing a tooth-colored filling
When you come to East Ellijay Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, your dentist will visually inspect your tooth and X-ray it as necessary. Then, they'll numb the tooth with locally-injected anesthetic and remove the decayed areas. Then, the filling process begins.
After drying the tooth thoroughly, your Ellijay, GA, dentist applies the composite resin in layers. This meticulous process ensures filling of all voids on the tooth surface, says the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. The AACD also states that because each layer is hardened separately, the bond is exceptionally strong and eliminates the need for deep undercuts which can weaken the tooth.
Finally, your Ellijay, GA, dentist sculpts the chewing surface to ensure proper bite with the opposite arch of teeth. Your fully restored tooth is ready to be used right away, and the white filling should last for many years. Just brush twice a day with a soft brush and floss around your tooth daily. As usual, come to East Ellijay Family & Cosmetic Dentistry every six months for your routine oral exam and hygienic cleaning.
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If you suspect you have a cavity or are concerned about the health of any tooth, call your Ellijay, GA, dentist for an appointment. Call East Ellijay Family & Cosmetic Dentistry at (706) 635-2218.
Have you been thinking about replacing your missing tooth with a dental implant? The Ellijay, GA, dentists at East Ellijay Family & Cosmetic Dentistry share a few benefits you'll want to consider when making your decision.
Improved appearance
The loss of even one tooth can have a huge impact on your appearance. In fact, the change in the way you look may make you feel less confident when interacting with other people. Adding dental implants fills in the gaps in your smile, restoring both your teeth and your self-esteem.
No more chewing difficulties
Eating often becomes harder after tooth loss. Food gets stuck in the gap in your smile no matter how carefully you chew. If you've lost one or more molars, eating hard foods can become very difficult, particularly if you've lost back teeth on both sides of your mouth. The loss of multiple teeth can have a detrimental effect on your health if you stop eating nutritious foods because you can't chew them.
If you've lost all of your teeth, implant-supported dentures may offer a better option than dentures. Dentures rest on your gums, while dental implants fuse to your jawbone. The small titanium implants fill the space once occupied by your tooth roots and begin to bond to your jawbone. These substitute roots will eventually support artificial teeth called crowns once bonding is complete. Because implants are anchored in your mouth, rather than simply resting against your gums, they provide exceptional biting power. Unfortunately, a significant amount of biting power is lost when you wear traditional full dentures.
No worries about your jawbone
Your jawbone weakens and shrinks after you lose teeth. A receding jawbone can cause eventual loosening of other teeth and may even change your appearance. Your jawbone supports facial muscles in the lower half of your face. As it recedes, your cheeks can take on a hollow, sunken appearance. Your new dental implants will help you avoid bone loss by providing the pressure your jawbone needs to remain strong. During your examination in our Ellijay office, we'll evaluate the depth of your jawbone. If the bone has become shallow, we may recommend bone grafts to restore it to full height before your implant procedure.
Don't let tooth loss change your smile forever. Call Ellijay, GA, dentists at East Ellijay Family & Cosmetic Dentistry at (706) 635-2218 to schedule an appointment.
As polite or welcoming as one may be to those they meet for the first time, a person’s smile can have a serious impact on how they are perceived.
Unfortunately, teeth can degrade over time, causing discoloration, cavities, and in many cases the loss of an entire tooth.
However, the experienced dentists at East Ellijay Family & Cosmetic Dentistry want to help keep your smile beautiful and engaging with their work in dental implants. Here are a few ways this dental procedure will keep you smiling:
1. Improved appearance:
The main reason most people seek out dental implants from our Ellijay dentists is to improve the appearance of their smile by replacing missing teeth. Dental implants act as a sturdy base implanted in the jaw, where a dental crown can be placed to offer a natural looking smile.
2. Durability:
Not only do these structures initially return a smile back to its former glory, but will continue to do so for a long time. These implants are immune to decay, and if installed and cared for properly, can potentially last a lifetime.
3. Improved self-esteem and comfort:
Knowing you have a set of pearly whites can make a person seem much more confident. Typically, confident people smile more and are perceived more positively by their peers.
4. Retain natural shape of face:
Many may not realize that teeth serve a further purpose than just breaking down food. In fact, they play an essential role in retaining the natural shape and structure of the face.
Even if the changes from missing teeth aren’t overtly apparent, the human brain is able to detect even minor fluctuations in the face that seem unnatural, which can affect the way one is perceived.
5. Protect existing bone and teeth:
Beyond just repairing one tooth socket, implants also protect other natural structures in the mouth. Without a structure to keep secure, the jawbone naturally deteriorates. An implant will prevent the loss of the jaws structural integrity.
6. Secure fit:
Previous dental repair methods, such as dentures, can easily fall out when speaking or eating, leaving the wearers self-conscious of the possibility.
Modern oral implants are firmly secured in place. There is no risk of them falling out at any moment.
If you want to improve your smile or even just take preemptive measures to keep it shining brightly for years to come, contact East Ellijay Family & Cosmetic Dentistry at (706) 635-2218 to learn more about the highest-quality dental implants available.