Restorative Dentistry NYC

Getting your teeth issues corrected as quickly as possible is imperative to the health of your mouth and gums. Seeing a dentist regularly can help allow you to keep your teeth a lot longer, and we know you want that!

Oral health issues can happen to anyone, and if you’re suffering from a dental issue, such as cavities, chipped or broken teeth, or the misalignment of your teeth, you may be required to undergo a procedure that falls under restorative dentistry.

The health of your teeth and gums is more important than you might think, and seeking help from a dentist can restore your oral health to where it should be. Make an appointment today to speak with a dentist at our office who practices restorative dentistry in NYC.

The Purpose of Restorative Dentistry

Restorative dentistry is a branch of dentistry primarily concerned with diagnosing and treating oral diseases. For example, if you have cavities, getting your teeth filled falls under restorative dentistry.

What Kinds of Procedures Does Restorative Dentistry Cover?

The following are some of the types of procedures that could be recommended for you, depending on the oral health issue your dentist has diagnosed you with.

  • Fillings Your dentist uses fillings when your teeth have suffered decay. The dentist removes the decayed portion of the tooth and then fills the area with a tooth-colored material, often a composite resin. In the past, metal or gold fillings were used, but these are less common today.
  • Crowns – If your tooth has extensive damage, such as too-large cavities, chips, or other issues, your dentist may opt to have a crown placed. A crown is a cap that goes over the existing tooth after the cavities have been removed or the tooth has been filed down.
  • Bridges If you’re missing teeth, a bridge can be an alternative to dentures, especially if you still have other natural teeth still in your mouth. A dental bridge uses two crowns over existing natural teeth, and then a fake tooth replaces the area where a tooth is missing.
  • Dentures Dentures are false teeth that can either replace all of your teeth or just be used to replace some of your teeth. Full dentures are a great option if your natural teeth can’t be repaired. Partial dentures can be a good choice if you have missing teeth but you still have some natural teeth in good condition.
  • Veneers Veneers are thin pieces of porcelain used to cover the front of your teeth for a variety of reasons, though often for aesthetic purposes. They are cemented permanently in place.
  • Bonding – This is similar to veneers, but bonding is typically cheaper and a little easier. The dentist can fill cracks and holes in the teeth and can change the color and appearance of the tooth, all by bonding a resin material to the teeth using an ultraviolet light.

How to Know Which Dental Procedure You’ll Need

Different procedures can treat the same problem, but there is often a procedure that will work best for you. The main things you will need to consider are your health, the problem area, and your budget. For instance, crowns can come in a variety of materials, and some of those are more expensive than other material types.

If you have missing or damaged teeth, you may be considering whether to get dental implants or partial dentures. The choice is yours, but you may need to consider whether your health will allow for dental implants and whether you can afford implants.

When you visit your dentist, you will receive an examination and your options will be discussed with you so that you can make an informed decision.

Are There Risks Associated with Restorative Dentistry?

Dental procedures are fairly low risk, but there are some risks that you should be aware of. Dental surgery is still surgery and there is a risk of infection. Depending on the extent of your treatment, there are a few other risks as well.

For instance, having a tooth extracted, getting a filling, or putting in a dental implant can pose a risk to your other teeth. Here are a few negative effects that could result when receiving restorative treatment, though they’re relatively unlikely:

  • Adjacent teeth could be damaged during a procedure.
  • Dental implants could fail.
  • There is a risk of nerve damage.
  • Prolonged bleeding could occur.
  • There’s a risk of damage to sinus passages.
  • Your jaw bone could be damaged.
  • There is often some mild pain with dental surgery.

That being said, these risks are very low, and your dentist will do everything possible to prevent any complications.

How to Prepare for a Restorative Dentistry Procedure

Each procedure will have different guidelines as to how to prepare beforehand, and your dentist will inform you of the specifics of your situation. For example, for some procedures you may not be able to eat beforehand if you’re receiving anesthesia. In general, you can prepare by doing the following:

  • Inform yourself about the procedure ahead of time so that you’ll know what to expect and won’t be afraid when you get there.
  • Have support there with you, especially if it’s a new procedure or you’re particularly nervous.
  • Some procedures may require anesthesia, and you may need to secure transportation ahead of time.
  • Wear comfortable clothing and bring something that will help you relax before the procedure, like a favorite book.
  • Ask your dentist any lingering questions before the procedure begins. This will set your mind at ease so you won’t have to worry during the procedure.

Reach Out to a Restorative Dentist in NYC  

At our New York City restorative dentistry office, we have a dentist who can safely and gently provide you with the dental care you need. We work with most insurance companies and can confirm whether your insurance will cover your procedure prior to your arrival at New York Dentist.

If your insurance doesn’t cover all of your procedure, we’re happy to work with your budget to get you the treatment you need as quickly as possible. Call 555-555-5555, or make an appointment online using the form below.