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Why Are Restorative Dentistry Procedures Important?

August 20, 2020 by DAC

Restorative dentistry treatments can fix your teeth and help your mouth stay healthy.

Restorative dentistry is the term dentists use to explain how they replace and repair missing or damaged teeth. Crowns, fillings, implants, and bridges are conventional restorative dentistry treatments. So, why is restorative dentistry important?


How Restorative Dentistry is Beneficial

Restorative dentistry treatments can fix your teeth and help your mouth stay healthy. Probably the most common restorative procedure is filling cavities. This is essential to keeping your mouth healthy and for preventing more complicated and expensive issues down the road. When tooth decay is left untreated, more harm can be done to the tooth and surrounding teeth.

Types of Restorative Dentistry

The purpose of restorative dentistry is to treat diseases of the teeth and bring teeth back to a healthy state. Some of the issues for which restorative dentistry may be needed include:

  • Substitute the loss of a tooth
  • Improve your smile
  • Replace old, unappealing dental fillings
  • Fill in unpleasant spaces among teeth
  • Repair damaged and decayed teeth
  • Replace missing teeth
  • Reduce dental pain
  • Restore and correct your bite

Some of the restorative dentistry procedure options include:

  • Crowns
  • Bridges
  • Fillings
  • Dentures and partials
  • Dental implants

Restorative Dentistry vs. Cosmetic Dentistry

As stated above, restorative dentistry focuses on fixing damage and keeping your mouth healthy. However, the main focus of cosmetic dentistry is to improve the look of your smile. In other words, restorative is necessary to maintain oral health, but cosmetic dentistry is not essential to oral health. Yet, the two areas can overlap because restorative dentistry can implement cosmetic dentistry procedures, such as dental implants. And restorative dentistry does make your smile look nice!

Restorative Dentistry St. Louis

If you have any questions regarding restorative dentistry or cosmetic dentistry, call The Dental Anesthesia Center today. We value our patient relationships, making it our priority to deliver gentle dental care that you deserve from sedation dentists in St. Louis. We work hard to make you feel at ease by providing exceptional patient care in a relaxed, convenient atmosphere.

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Updated: February 2, 2022

Filed Under: Blog, General Dentistry Tagged With: Restorative Dentistry

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