Restorative Dentistry

“Create the shade of white that you desire!”

Teeth whitening is a popular and sought-after cosmetic dental procedure that can help you achieve a whiter and radiant smile.

With a personalized approach, you can tailor the treatment to suit your specific needs and desired level of whitening.

Whether you’re looking to whiten your teeth or erase stains from cigarettes, tea, coffee, red wine, fruit juices, or other beverages and meals, teeth whitening can help you achieve the pearly whites that you’ve always dreamed of having.

Contact our dental practice today to explore the possibilities and embark on a journey towards a whiter, more radiant smile that exudes confidence and charm.

Why choose teeth whitening?

  • Non-invasive and quick procedure
  • Affordable
  • Better facial appearance
  • Personalised approach
  • Safe and effective

Inlays/onlays are type of restoration where they replace part of tooth, where as crown covers tooth by 360 degree , back teeth means molars and premolars have elevations on its top surface known as cusps. Inlays cover the area between these cusps, while onlay cover one or more cusp but not like crown by 360 degree

Inlays and onlays are indirect restorations fabricated in labs, either of metal or ceramic. Now a days considering esthetics, ceramic is material of choice

Composite resins, or tooth-coloured fillings, provide good durability and resistance to fracture. Dental composite resins are types of synthetic resins that are used in dentistry as restorative material. Dental composite resins have certain properties that will benefit patients according to the patient’s cavity. It has a micro-mechanic property that makes composite more effective for filling than amalgam. Synthetic resins evolved as restorative materials since they were insoluble, of good tooth-like appearance, insensitive to dehydration, easy to manipulate and reasonably inexpensive.

Crown and bridge are fixed prosthesis that is cemented on to existing teeth or implants; they are used most commonly to cover tooth or to cover the implant.

Crowns are used to improve appearance and to strengthen damaged, decayed, fractured teeth. They are either of full metal, ceramic fussed to metal or are of full ceramic

Dental bridge is used to replace missing teeth, when dental implant is not a treatment of choice. Bridge is a restoration of tooth shaped structure which is connected by minimum 2 or more units. The front and back of missing tooth are shaped for bridge. To make it simple to understand, if one tooth is missing, two adjacent teeth are shaped and 3 unit bridge is cemented.in bridge, health of supporting teeth is most important, if they are compromised life of bridge is affected

Generally full metal crowns and bridges are not recomended, we at show your smile dental care centre fabricates crown and bridges using cad-cam technique from reputed lab of pune, which gives patients a perfect restoration. We use world renowed ceramic like 3m, ivoclar vivadent

In older days, full metal crowns were considered most durable and suitable, but it’s unaesthetic and bio compatibility issue made them outdated. To make it more aesthetic and durable, layer of ceramic is coated on it, making them pfm (porcelainor ceramic fused to metal) which looks like tooth with better compatibility

Still underlying metal sometimes make crown dull, so the option of full ceramic crowns works perfect. All ceramic crowns like zirconia from 3m or e-max from ivoclaar gives 100% esthetic, functional and durable option

inlays/onlays

Inlays/onlays are type of restoration where they replace part of tooth, where as crown covers tooth by 360 degree , back teeth means molars and premolars have elevations on its top surface known as cusps. Inlays cover the area between these cusps, while onlay cover one or more cusp but not like crown by 360 degree

Inlays and onlays are indirect restorations fabricated in labs, either of metal or ceramic. Now a days considering esthetics, ceramic is material of choice

A dental implant is used to replace missing teeth, it’s a revolutionary treatment procedure; with dental implants, there is no need to rely only on bridges, removalble dentures, rather existing dentures can also be stabilized by dental implants. Dental implants are usually made of titaniumand arre placed in jaw bone; they supportthe crownwhich will eventually replace the missing teeth.

Dental implants can be used to replace a single missing teeth or multiple teeth, even there is no need of complete dentures, and all teeth can be replce by using implants.

Implants help restore function, so you can eat, chew, bite as usual. Teeth implants are natural looking, soit enhances your smileand you can talk with confidance

A preliminary check up with us will help us analyse your overall oral health and we can make you smile naturally.

Dentures are prosthetic devices constructed to replace missing teeth, and are supported by the surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity. Conventional dentures are removable (removable partial denture or complete denture). There are two main categories of dentures, the distinction being whether they are used to replace missing teeth on the mandibular arch or on the maxillary arch. Recent advances in dental technologies have made removable dentures less popular, they still hold an important position in restoring the smile and function in people with no teeth. Complete dentures are made for patients with no teeth. Apart from replacing teeth, they also improve appearance by mimicking gums with the pink acrylic and the overall facial height and width. Sometimes some teeth are retained, in such cases Partial Dentures are fabricated, they are either of Resin or of Metal known as Cast Partial Denture But Dentures are not recommended for long term
  • Removable dentures don’t function like natural teeth and discomfort may be experienced in the initially.
  • They do not prevent bone loss that sets in after teeth loss, thus making them loose with time requiring frequent adjustments.
  • If supported by remaining teeth, they exert undue forces on them, making them weak and eventually leading to their loss too.
  • They require maintenance as compared to fixed teeth.
  • The chances of their breakage and patient losing them always exist.
But sometime, there is no alternative but to go for dentures If the age and overall health of the patient prevents him from going through any surgical procedure. Time and finances don’t allow the patient to get the best available treatment.
Full Mouth Rehabilitation. As the name implies, refers to rebuilding and/or replacing all of the teeth in a patient’s mouth. Full mouth reconstructions combine aesthetics with the science of restorative dentistry to improve the health, function, and beauty of the mouth. There are a number of people who have dental problems throughout their mouths that must be treated comprehensively with a vision of a final result that improves both function and aesthetics. These patients may exhibit multiple missing teeth, numerous teeth with large fillings that are failing or exhibiting decay, cracked or broken teeth, or badly worn teeth due to bruxism (teeth grinding) or other habits.
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