Artistic tooth restoration is a cosmetic dental procedure that makes your smiles vibrant. With it, a dentist can restore chipped teeth, build up teeth, fill excessive gaps between teeth, and change their shape and color. Photo polymers are used for artistic restoration – modern materials that can easily be given the necessary shape. As a result, you will get a brilliant smile for many years.

Who Needs Artistic Tooth Restoration?

The ultimate goal of photopolymer tooth restoration is to restore confidence and beauty to your smile. Therefore, indications for such a procedure may include:

  • Chipped or broken teeth
  • Partially damaged teeth
  • Large gaps between teeth
  • Teeth with shape or color that need to be changed
  • Insufficient tooth length

You can also contact the specialists at Yarema Dental with an individual request. We will thoroughly study your case and will be happy to advise you on the feasibility of artistic tooth restoration.

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Biometric Concept in Artistic Tooth Restoration

Photopolymer tooth restoration is a reliable and safe procedure preferred by patients and dentists. During tooth restoration, we at Yarema Dental adhere to the biometric concept. Its main idea is to preserve as much natural tooth tissue as possible and use materials that mimic its natural structures to the maximum. For example, instead of drilling and damaging teeth during artistic restoration, doctors make every effort to keep the teeth undamaged.

Furthermore, at Yarema Dental, we perform procedures like cavity preparation under a microscope. This is a kind of “game changer” in treatment because it changes the very principles of stable dentistry. Visual control allows us to remove only non-critical tooth tissue and minimize the removal of live and healthy tooth tissue. The dentist does not need to make unnecessary movements that could lead to inaccuracies.

The biometric concept is also evident in the creation of artificial fillings that resemble natural tooth enamel. Among such materials can be used:

  • Calcium phosphate hydroxyapatite. This is a natural component of the tooth, so crowns made of calcium phosphate hydroxyapatite will look and feel organic.
  • Aluminum oxide. This is a biocompatible material that integrates with the tissues of your gums and teeth organically.

Advantages of the Biometric Restoration Concept:

  • Absence of toxic or hazardous materials
  • Maximum approximation to the natural tooth structure
  • Preservation of healthy tooth tissue
  • Minimally invasive procedure
  • Aesthetically beautiful teeth that look natural

Application of Biometric Tooth Restoration Protocols

An important component of the biometric concept of tooth restoration is compliance with Biometric Tooth Restoration Protocols. These protocols provide various treatment and restoration standards, but overall aim to adhere to the fundamental paradigms of biometric dentistry. Key principles include:

  • Maximum strength of bonding. We achieve the maximum strength of the connection of the artificial material with tooth enamel, ensuring that restored teeth function the same as natural ones.
  • Enhancing pulp viability. Increased bonding strength enhances pulp viability, ensuring long-term tooth function without recurrences of caries, fractures, or pulp death. Additionally, teeth with live pulp are more robust and stronger.
  • Reducing tooth pressure. Tooth pressure can cause cracks, pain, and increased sensitivity. Reducing pressure while strengthening the connection is the primary goal of biometric dentistry.

This is only a part of all the benefits of the biometric approach to artistic tooth restoration. To learn more, please contact the dental professionals at Yarema Dental. We will be happy to advise you and choose individual treatment that will be effective for your case.

FAQ

What is dental artistic restoration?
It is a cosmetic dental procedure that restores the shape, color, and integrity of teeth using modern materials such as composite resins.
Who is a good candidate for dental restoration?
The procedure is suitable for chipped or broken teeth, large gaps, discoloration, and changes in the shape or length of teeth.
What materials are used in dental restoration?
Composite resins are commonly used, along with biocompatible materials such as calcium phosphate hydroxyapatite and aluminum oxide.
What is the biomimetic concept in dentistry?
It is an approach focused on preserving as much natural tooth structure as possible while using materials that mimic natural tooth properties.
What are the advantages of biomimetic restoration?
Key benefits include minimal invasiveness, preservation of healthy tissues, absence of токсic materials, and a natural-looking result.
Why is a microscope used during restoration?
A microscope allows the dentist to precisely remove only damaged tissue while preserving healthy tooth structure.
How long does dental restoration last?
With proper care and following the dentist’s recommendations, the results can last for many years.

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