Tooth Replacements and Restorations - Research Article from World of Health

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 4 pages of information about Tooth Replacements and Restorations.

Tooth Replacements and Restorations - Research Article from World of Health

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A tooth restoration is any artificial substance or structure that replaces missing teeth or part of a tooth in order to protect the mouth's ability to eat, chew, and speak. Restorations include fillings, inlays, crowns, bridges, partial and complete dentures, and dental implants. Restorations have somewhat different purposes depending on their extensiveness. Fillings, inlays, and crowns are intended to repair damage to individual teeth. They replace tooth structure lost by decay or injury, protect the part of the tooth that remains, and restore the tooth's shape and function. Bridges, dentures, and implants are intended to protect the shape and function of the mouth as a whole.

Fillings are restorations that are done to repair damage caused by tooth decay (dental caries). To stop the decay process, the dentist removes the decayed portion of the tooth using a high-speed drill or an air...

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