3 Ways To Restore Damaged Teeth

Going to the dentist regularly will help maintain the health of your teeth. Being able to find tooth decay before it gets too severe can help you avoid extractions. There is a variety of procedures your dentist can use to fix damaged teeth. Knowing the ways to restore your teeth will help you when faced with a dental problem.

Dental Fillings

One of the most common ways to restore teeth that have decay is with dental fillings. The decay will be removed by the dentist and filled with a type of composite material.  The types of material used includes gold, porcelain and anagram in most instances.

The decay will be classified from one to six with six being the highest amount of decay present. It's important for the structure of a decayed tooth to be restored at soon as a cavity is detected by your dentist.

The average price of getting a dental filling with a classification of one or two is $50-$150. If the classification of your decay is three and up, you can expect to pay $120–$300 or more, depending on your individual dental situation.

Dental Crowns

Teeth that are severely decayed may need a dental crown. This process only takes two visits to the dentist office for completion.

Listed below are the steps involved in getting a crown:

  1. The decay must be removed from the tooth to begin the restoration process.
  2. The dentist will take an impression of the remaining tooth.
  3. A dental lab will create the crown, and the dentist will cement it onto the tooth.

Dental crowns are durable and can last 15 years or longer in some cases. The average cost for a crown is $500-$1,500 but will vary based on the location where you have this process completed and the dentist that you use.

Dental Bridges

Teeth that are missing may require  a dental bridge to be fully restored. The bridge is made of dental crowns and this works to fill in the gap of teeth that are no longer there.

The cost of the bridge will depend on the number of crowns that are necessary to replace the teeth.

Keeping your teeth healthy by regularly seeing a dentist and addressing cavities is important. Be sure to consult with your dentist regarding any type of dental restoration you may need to have completed for good dental health for the long-term. You'll be glad you did.

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