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 Restoring Form, Function, and Confidence

Tooth reconstruction refers to a variety of dental procedures designed to repair and restore damaged, decayed, or missing teeth. Whether due to trauma, cavities, or wear, tooth reconstruction helps improve the functionality and aesthetics of your teeth, enhancing both your oral health and overall confidence.

What Is Tooth Reconstruction

Tooth reconstruction involves restoring or replacing damaged teeth using advanced dental materials and techniques. These procedures aim to rebuild teeth to their natural form and function while ensuring they blend seamlessly with the rest of your smile.

Common Tooth Reconstruction Procedures

Used to repair small cavities or minor damage. Materials like composite resin or amalgam are used to restore the tooth’s structure. A crown is a custom-made cap that covers a damaged or weak tooth, restoring its strength, appearance, and functionality. For missing teeth, implants replace the tooth root and are topped with a crown to provide a durable and natural-looking solution. These are partial restorations used when a filling isn’t sufficient but the damage doesn’t require a full crown. When decay or damage reaches the pulp of the tooth, a root canal is performed to save and reconstruct the tooth.

Tooth reconstruction involves repairing or replacing damaged, decayed, or missing teeth to restore their functionality and appearance.

You may need tooth reconstruction if you have broken, cracked, decayed, worn, or missing teeth that affect your smile or oral health.

    • Common procedures include fillings, crowns, dental implants, veneers, bonding, root canals, and inlays/onlays.
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It restores the strength and function of teeth, prevents further damage, and helps maintain proper alignment and jawbone health.

Crowns are caps that cover damaged teeth, protecting and strengthening them while restoring their natural look.

  • Yes, missing teeth can be replaced using dental implants, bridges, or dentures for a complete smile makeover.
    • The lifespan of reconstructed teeth depends on the procedure, material used, and care, but most can last 10-15 years or longer.
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Most procedures are performed under local anesthesia, making them pain-free. Any post-procedure discomfort is usually minimal and temporary.

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