Composite restoration is a quick, painless procedure that can fix various dental problems. Plus, it’s much more affordable than other restoration methods.
Composite Restoration
- Customize to match the colour of your natural teeth, and are generally considered to be more aesthetically pleasing than other types of dental restoration.
- Composite resins are also less likely to require extensive preparation and can be customized to each patient’s unique anatomy.
- As a result, composite restoration is an excellent option for patients with a lot of caries, chipped teeth or who don’t want excessive preparation.
How It Works???
Composite restoration is a dental procedure used to repair damaged teeth. The first step is to remove any existing decay or damage from the tooth. Next, the tooth is prepared for the composite filling by roughening the surface to ensure a good bond. Once the tooth is prepared, the composite material is applied in layers and hardened with a special light. The final step is to polish the composite to match the surrounding teeth.
Revive Your Smile, Renew Your Confidence: Composite Restoration, Your Natural Beauty Restored!
Unique and minimally invasive
Benefits on the Way
Composite restoration has many benefits and can be customized to each patient’s unique anatomy.
The professionals who perform this service can give you a Composite restoration that most practitioners usually miss.
Including that it is minimally invasive and can be customized to each patient’s unique anatomy.
Composite restoration is also reproducible and can be replicated if necessary.
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Why and For Who Can
Onyx Medical Center offers a composite restoration service that is second to none. We use a variety of composite shades of high quality to match the existing tooth structure precisely. This results in a highly undetectable and natural-looking final product. In addition, our composite restorations are very strong and durable and can last many years with proper care.
Composite restoration is a conservative alternative to crowns and veneers. It can be used to treat a variety of dental concerns, including caries, chipped teeth, and tooth wear. A composite restoration is also an option for patients who do not want to undergo excessive tooth preparation.
Clarify Your Queries
Frequently Asked Questions
Do implant crowns get cavities?
Implant crowns are an artificial tooth replacement option surgically implanted into the jawbone. Unlike dentures or bridges, implant crowns are not susceptible to cavities. This is because the implant is made of metal, and tooth enamel does not adhere to metal.
How long do implant crowns last?
Implant crowns can last many years, but eventually, they need to be replaced. The lifespan of an implant crown depends on many factors, including how well you take care of your teeth and whether you have any underlying health conditions. With proper care, implant crowns can last for ten years or more.
Do implant crowns cause pain and discomfort?
Like any dental procedure, they can cause some pain and discomfort. The good news is that this discomfort is typically mild and short-lived. Most patients report feeling only minor soreness and tenderness for a day or two after their procedure.
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Procedures
- Re-Root Canal Treatment
- Restorative Dentist
- Prosthodontist
- Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorders
- Fillings
- Root Canal
- Lesion Removal
- Teeth Whitening
- Veneers