Ceramic restoration

Ceramic restoration

The procedure of ceramic dental restoration is a process of the restoration of the anatomical shape of the tooth by using special ceramic prosthetic constructions

Ceramic restoration gives the opportunity to solve such teeth defects as:

  • chipped teeth;
  • cracks;
  • noticeable scrapes on the surface of the tooth;
  • thinning of enamel;
  • damage or deterioration of the old seal;
  • interdental gaps.

The procedure of ceramic dental restoration has many indications for use and allows you to solve many issues.

Ceramic constructions are:

  • front (used to restore the smile zone) - is carried out using thin ceramic veneers;
  • chewing - is carried out using special tabs and crowns.

Types of ceramic restorations:

  • direct ceramic restoration - in simple words, such restoration is carried out specifically in the patient's oral cavity; it is used in case of minor damage.
  • indirect restoration - carried out outside the patient's cavity by producing individual crowns in a special dental laboratory and is followed by further installation in the specialist's chair.

Advantages:

  • allows you to fix the color and shade of the tooth, its shape, length and even inclination of the tooth;
  • the most natural and aesthetic result due to the fact that material is very similar in characteristics to natural tooth tissues;
  • cannot cause any allergic reactions, which means it can be widely used for most patients;
  • is not amenable to the effects of food dyes;
  • allows to get an excellent result and to make an ideal smile!
Advantages:

Stages of ceramic restoration (the option of direct restoration):

Stages of ceramic restoration (the option of direct restoration):
  1. The first step of any competent dental situation is an examination, consultation with a specialist and, of course, detailed, high-quality diagnostics.
  2. The next stage is professional teeth brushing.
  3. Tooth preparation in order to remove all irregularities (local anesthesia can be used).
  4. The process of restoration itself - the careful imposition of ceramic material (this stage is quite painstaking and creative).
  5. Drying of the applied ceramic material on the surface of the tooth using a special lamp.
  6. After the material of the finished reconstruction of the tooth hardens, the surface is also polished for the convenience of the patient.
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