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Restorative Dentistry

Restorative dentistry uses dental implants, porcelain crowns, dental bridges, and dental bonding to restore your teeth to better than original quality.

    /Dental PR News/ - FORT LAUDERDALE, FL, June 23, 2006 - Many cosmetic dentists like Dr. Kodish in Fort Lauderdale, Florida provide their patients with full restorative dentistry procedures. Restorative dentistry employs the use of dental implants, porcelain crowns, dental bridges, and dental bonding to give you the teeth that you want.

For many people, having missing, broken, disfigured, or chipped teeth can mean being self-conscious about the way they look and prevent them from living and eating normally. Restorative dentistry can give you the function and look that you desire from your teeth.

Dental bonding is a way for dentists to repair chipped, cracked, or broken teeth and fill gaps or reshape your teeth. Using a composite resin, a cosmetic dentist is able to repair back and front teeth. Dental bonding is applied to the tooth and shaped so that it matches the look of the natural teeth around it, then a special light is used to harden the composite resin. The result is a repaired tooth that looks and functions just like any other natural tooth.

If you have a tooth that has broken or decayed, but still has a good root, then a dental crown may be the perfect restoration for you. Dental crown cover the entire part of the tooth above the gum line in order to provide strength, function, and durability to an otherwise bad tooth.

"I prefer to use porcelain crowns in my restoration procedures. They not only increase tooth strength, but the appearance of a crowned tooth is almost identical to a natural tooth," says Dr. Kodish.

Bridges are used to fill gaps that appear as a result from missing one or more teeth. Bridges are replacement teeth that are held in place by crowns on either side of the gap. Since bridges are connected to the crowns on either side of them, they cannot be removed. Bridges are custom made so that they match your bit perfectly.

Dental implants are a restorative technique used by many cosmetic dentists. Dental implants are attached directly to the jawbone beneath the gums and can be used to support full or partial dentures, support bridges, or replace missing teeth. A dental implant is a way to correct a missing tooth with a replacement that is as close as possible to the real thing.

Restorative dentistry can give you back the smile that you have lost due to any number of reasons. Through the use of dental bridges, dental implants, crowns, and bonding, a cosmetic dentist can restore your teeth.

Please click here for more information regarding restorative and cosmetic dentistry in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.


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