Restorative dentistry involves diagnosing, preventing, and treating oral diseases to restore the function, integrity, and aesthetics of damaged or missing teeth through procedures like fillings, crowns, bridges, and implants.
Restorative dentistry is dedicated to diagnosing, treating, and managing diseases and conditions of the teeth and their supporting structures to restore optimal function and aesthetics. This branch of dentistry encompasses a wide range of procedures aimed at repairing damaged teeth, replacing missing ones, and improving overall oral health. Common restorative treatments include fillings for cavities, crowns to strengthen and protect weakened teeth, bridges to replace missing teeth, and dental implants for a more permanent solution.
Additionally, restorative dentistry addresses issues related to the alignment and bite of the teeth, often working in conjunction with orthodontics and other specialties. By restoring the structure, function, and appearance of teeth, restorative dentistry helps patients maintain proper oral function, prevent further dental problems, and enhance their overall quality of life.
Restorative Dentistry