Teeth
are exposed to pressure and contamination every day. Whenever you
eat, bits of food are stuck on the surfaces of teeth, or between
them. If you fail to brush or floss at least twice a day, those
foodstuff can cause decay. Biting or chewing hard food may also pose
threats on your teeth just as much as disorders like clenching or
bruxism.
Over
time, such activities may damage your teeth, wearing them away, or
chipping them. Fortunately, a dentist has a number of solutions for
these damages. For instance, a tooth that has started decaying can be
treated using inlays. These are porcelain, gold or composite
materials used to fill the severely damaged portion of a tooth.
Should
the damage be too severe for an inlay to fix, your dentist may
recommend a crown. Like the inlay, this can be made of porcelain or
composite. A crown is necessary if the damage has depleted half or
more of your tooth. Not only does this condition make eating
difficult, the exposed sensitive region of your tooth will also start
to feel pain. Patching with a dental crown can protect the remaining
healthy part of the tooth, and the sensitive dentin.
In
cases where damaged tooth has to be removed, a replacement would be
needed to restore your oral functions. Your choices would include
dentures and dental implants. A dental implant is better recommended
by dentists as it is more effective in restoring the appearance and
function of lost teeth.
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