What is Restorative Dentistry?
If you have lost teeth or struggled with larger dental problems, reclaiming your attractive smile may fall lower on your list than being able to talk, chew, and feel less discomfort. While cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving your appearance, restorative dentistry improves your quality of life and helps you regain your functional, healthy teeth.
What is Restorative Dentistry?
Restorative dentistry is a type of dentistry that focuses on functional restorative treatments that help people regain function after tooth removal or other dental health problems. Restorative dental treatments can take many forms, ranging from functional tooth replacements to advanced repair treatments that trigger natural growth and rejuvenation.
Dr. Sonneveld and his team are committed to restoring the full use of your teeth and helping you live a better, more comfortable life. They use the most advanced restorative dental treatments that make healthy, functional teeth accessible to almost anyone, even those with bone loss or similar issues.
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How Do Restorative Dental Treatments Work?
Restorative dentistry covers a range of treatments. Dr. Sonneveld and his team will design a treatment plan to correct your dental and oral health problems and restore your ability to enjoy functional use of your teeth as well as an attractive smile.
One of the most effective ways to improve dental function is the use of dental implants. Implants can be used to replace one or more teeth and also provide an anchor for bridges and dentures to make these devices far more comfortable and useful. However, you may need treatments to strengthen or rebuild your jawbone to place these implants.
Other restorative dental treatments actually restore the growth of bone and tissue. Dr. Sonneveld can collect your own stem cells and use them to trigger a rejuvenation and repair process. PRP (platelet-rich plasma) uses your platelets, your body’s first responders to any site of injury, to promote tissue repair.
Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is another option often considered the next generation of PRP. Fibrin plays an important role in clotting, a vital process that builds a scaffold to enhance bone and tissue regeneration. This treatment is often used to regrow a strong jawbone that can anchor dental implants.
Am I a Good Candidate for Restorative Dental Treatments?
Only a consultation and examination can determine the best type of dental treatment for your needs. Almost anyone is a good candidate for restorative dentistry, regardless of their health or the type of dental problems. Your team will assess your unique needs and determine the best treatment plan for you. Restorative dentistry is an excellent option for anyone who has lost and wants to restore functional teeth.
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If you have further questions about restorative dentistry, we encourage you to schedule a consultation at Faces Fort Worth. Call us at (817) 927-1818 or fill out our online contact form. We look forward to taking care of you.