Tooth fillings are one of the most common types of routine dental treatments used to treat cavities. Nearly 91% of adults will develop at least one cavity in a permanent tooth at some point in their lives.
With the increasing demand for this type of dental treatment, there have been many developments that provide patients with more options for treating cavities.
Tooth-colored fillings are dental restorations and a revolutionary new version of old metal fillings.
Designed for a discreet, natural look, as it conforms well to teeth and looks more natural than darker, more noticeable amalgam fillings.
Tooth-colored fillings can be made from:
Benefits of Tooth Color Fillings:
Wisdom tooth extraction is a surgical procedure to remove one or more wisdom teeth (four adult permanent teeth in the back corner of the mouth, above and below).
If a wisdom tooth has no room to grow (an affected wisdom tooth) and you develop pain, infection, or other dental problems, extraction may be necessary.
To prevent potential future problems, some dentists and oral surgeons recommend removing wisdom teeth, even if the affected tooth is not currently causing problems.
Affected wisdom teeth can:
A gum lift (also called a gingivectomy) is a cosmetic dental procedure that lifts and reshapes the gum line. This procedure reshapes the tissue and/or underlying bone to create the appearance of longer or symmetrical teeth for a more beautiful smile.
Receding gums is sometimes called gum contouring surgery or gum reshaping. This procedure is used for medical and cosmetic reasons to restore a person’s gum line and restore normal coverage of teeth.
Advantages:
LASER stands for “Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation”.
Using lasers in dentistry is advanced, safe, and highly effective. Lasers are ideal for precisely removing or reshaping soft tissue while sealing exposed blood vessels. Laser technology helps reduce or eliminate bleeding and provides a more sterile treatment area.
Laser technology is a sophisticated and versatile treatment that emits a narrow, focused beam of light energy. The light reacts when it hits soft tissue and can be adjusted or removed.
The advantages of laser technology are: