Dental restoration
Restoration of broken teeth
Not every man has by nature good and healthy teeth. When the ground substance of the teeth is bad, the teeth can be so good care of them just in time to be getting worse. Often the problem lies on the tooth neck. For many people who have dental problems, the gum has already gone quite far back, so that the tooth necks are exposed and now there arises the dreaded dental caries. Alternatively, the enamel is very soft and therefore very susceptible to decay.
The dentistry is already well advanced and there is the possibility of a dental restoration. First, the dental restoration is used in patients who are regarded as toothless. That means in the x-ray can be seen only root remnants. Here, the dentist can only remove all the inflamed tooth roots and radicals.
In a second group of patients, the dentist finds oral inflammation throughout the mouth and often have to move the teeth. Here, all teeth are extracted and waiting for the healing of the inflammation. Another group of patients is that in which the teeth are affected only by the absence of caries and other infections. The teeth, which are destroyed to the root and can not recover, will be removed. The rest of the teeth will continue to receive.
Patients who have very good teeth usually only go to the dentist to control. These are supplied then the teeth to be treated and tartar removed. It is important for any good oral hygiene and regular dental visits. You could also pay once a year a thorough dental cleaning to prevent something worse.