Chad M. Boustany D.D.S., M.S. |
Restorative Dentistry Charleston, West VirginiaMaintaining proper oral health is essential for a beautiful smile and overall well-being. Various dental issues can affect the appearance and functionality of our teeth. With advancements in dentistry, several dental restoration options are available to restore damaged or missing teeth, alleviate pain, and improve oral function. At Revive Dental and Implant Center we can help you with all of your dental restorations. Anterior CrownsDental crowns are tooth-shaped caps that are placed over damaged or weakened teeth. They are designed to restore the shape, size, strength, and appearance of the tooth. Crowns can be made from different materials, including porcelain, ceramic, metal, or a combination. Crowns provide long-lasting protection and can enhance both the aesthetics and functionality of the treated tooth. Anterior BridgesDental bridges are used to replace one or more missing teeth. They consist of artificial teeth that are supported by dental crowns, which are attached to the adjacent natural teeth or dental implants. Bridges not only fill the gaps created by missing teeth but also help restore proper chewing and speaking abilities. They improve the overall appearance of your smile, maintain the natural alignment of your teeth, and prevent the surrounding teeth from shifting. Partial DenturesRemovable partial dentures are used when multiple teeth are missing. They consist of artificial teeth attached to a gum-colored plastic base. The denture is held in place using clasps that secure onto the adjacent teeth. Removable partial dentures improve chewing ability, speech, and prevent the remaining natural teeth from shifting. Complete DenturesComplete dentures are used when all of your teeth are missing. They are custom-made replacements for the entire upper or lower arch of teeth. Complete dentures improve the appearance of your smile, support your facial structure, and restore the ability to chew and speak properly. Complete dentures are removable. They require proper maintenance and periodic adjustments. TMJTemporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders can cause jaw pain, headaches, clicking sounds, and limited jaw movement. Dental restorations can play a vital role in treating TMJ. Personalized dental appliances, such as splints or mouth guards, can help stabilize the jaw joint, alleviate pain, and improve jaw function. Full Mouth RehabilitationA full mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive treatment approach that combines various dental restorations to restore the function, aesthetics, and overall health of the teeth and mouth. It involves addressing multiple dental issues, including missing teeth, damaged teeth, gum disease, and bite problems. Full mouth rehabilitation can dramatically enhance your oral health, improve chewing ability, and rejuvenate your smile. Congenitally Missing TeethSome individuals are born with missing teeth, which can affect their appearance, speech, and chewing ability. Dental restorations offer effective solutions for congenitally missing teeth. Treatment options can include dental implants, bridges, or removable dentures. These restorations fill the gaps and provide a natural-looking smile. Worn DentitionOver time, teeth can become worn down due to factors such as age, teeth grinding, or acidic foods. Worn dentition can lead to sensitivity, difficulty chewing, and aesthetic concerns. Dental restorations, such as crowns or veneers, can restore the natural shape and length of worn teeth, improving both function and appearance. Schedule an AppointmentDental restorations play a crucial role in addressing a wide range of dental problems, from damaged or missing teeth to bite issues and TMJ disorders. They offer solutions to improve oral health, restore functionality, and enhance the aesthetics of your smile. Schedule an appointment with us at Revive Dental and Implant Center today for all of your restorative needs. |
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