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Root canals

A root canal is a treatment for infected or severely decayed teeth, aimed at saving the tooth by removing infected tissue inside the tooth (the pulp). Root canal therapy involves cleaning out the infection and sealing the tooth to prevent further issues.

  • Indications: Pulpal infection, severe tooth decay, trauma.

crowns

Crowns are used to restore teeth that are significantly decayed, cracked, or weakened. They encase the entire tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and function.

  • Indications: Large fillings, broken teeth, after root canal therapy, cosmetic enhancement.
  • Materials: Porcelain, porcelain-fused-to-metal, all-metal (gold, silver, etc.), zirconia.

Fillings

Dental fillings are an essential part of restorative dentistry, allowing dentists to repair cavities and prevent further damage to teeth. The choice of material depends on factors like the size and location of the cavity, the patient’s preference for aesthetics, and the budget. Fillings are a quick, effective, and relatively affordable solution for treating tooth decay, and with proper care, they can last for many years. Regular dental check-ups are crucial to maintain the health of existing fillings and to catch any signs of decay early.

Advantages of Dental Fillings:
  • Restores Function and Aesthetics.
  • Prevents Further Decay
  • Long-Lasting
  • Affordable
Risks and Considerations:
  • Wear and Tear
  • Breakage
  • Allergic Reactions
  • Tooth Sensitivity

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