Inlays, Onlays and Dental Crowns

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Cypress Dental

Our dental office uses the latest high-tech equipment available, including digital x-rays that can be seen by the dentists and patients alike, immediately.

We offer CEREC® restorations that can be done in just one visit. We also offer laser dental treatments that cause less pain and allow for faster healing.

When you visit our local dental office, we’re sure you’ll have a positive, pleasant dental experience. We look forward to looking after the dental health of your entire family.

If you have any questions about our dental practice, our treatments or procedures, or dental insurance, please feel free to contact or office at (626) 331-8041.

 

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Inlays, Onlays and Dental Crowns

Inlays, Onlays and Dental Crowns in Covina CA

What is Prosthodontic Dentistry?

Prosthodontic dentistry is a specialty of dentistry that focuses on restoring or replacing injured, damaged or missing teeth to maintain dental health, function, and aesthetics.

Complete or partial removal of teeth may be necessary when they have sustained significant damage, which may have been caused by:

  • Injury
  • Disease
  • Congenital defects
  • Jaw and sleep disorders
  • Neglect
  • Day-to-day wear

Prosthodontists restore, with the goal being to make them look as natural as possible, stained, chipped, worn, broken or missing teeth. The following prosthetic devices may be used to replace or restore teeth:

  • Crowns
  • Bridges
  • Veneers
  • Inlays
  • Dental implants
  • Dentures

Prosthodontists can restore, by using prosthetic replacements, injured, damaged or missing teeth, which provides patients with both aesthetic and practical benefits. Prosthetic replacements help restore patients’ smiles and confidence, as well as their ability to eat and speak.

What are the benefits of dental crowns?

Dental crowns provide complete coverage of the tooth to give max protection to let the tooth function correctly and withstand all the power of mastication. There are metal crowns, as well as tooth-colored crowns which looks better and are cosmetically accepted.

Full Mouth Restoration

Full mouth restoration involves reconstructing all of the teeth in both the upper and lower jaws through the use of restorative materials like crowns, bridges, veneers, and dentures. Full mouth reconstruction can be a necessary treatment performed to preserve the patient’s oral health.

Candidates for Full Mouth Restoration

This treatment may be performed on patients who have missing or severely damaged teeth caused by:

  • Decay
  • Injury or fracture
  • Acid erosion
  • Tooth grinding
  • Malocclusion

Missing teeth often lead to serious dental problems and can significantly inhibit a patient’s ability to eat and speak. It is important to seek restorative treatment for any missing teeth, but especially when most or all of the teeth are damaged.

What are my Full Mouth Restoration Options?

There are many different treatment options available for patients requiring reconstruction. Each type of dental restoration offers its own benefits and several treatments may be combined to complete a full-mouth restoration.

There is a wide variety of prosthetic materials that are commonly used to replace damaged or missing teeth. These materials may be permanently implanted or glued to the mouth or can be removable and temporary. They may replace individual teeth, a few teeth or all of the teeth. Some of these options may include:

Crowns

Dental crowns are individual prosthetic teeth used to replace missing or severely damaged teeth. Crowns are implanted into the jawbone with a titanium implant root or placed with cement as a cap over an existing tooth. The actual crown can be made from metal, porcelain or a combination of the two and provide a natural looking and feeling replacement. Crowns provide a strong, sturdy, aesthetically pleasing replacement that can withstand the same pressures as a regular tooth, letting patients enjoy the convenience of eating, speaking and smiling without any problems.

Bridges

Dental bridges replace missing teeth with a short row of prosthetics that rely on the strength of surrounding teeth and help stabilize the bite. Bridges also help keep surrounding teeth from moving into the open space of the missing tooth. The surrounding teeth are prepared for the bridge, which is then attached to the teeth. Bridges can be permanent or removable and provide a restored function and appearance.

Veneers

Veneers are shells made from composite or porcelain that fit over the natural teeth to provide a white, even, full smile and can cover up crooked, chipped or discolored teeth. They are bonded to the front of the tooth after the tooth has been buffed in preparation of the veneer, which is then bonded to the teeth with an etching solution and special light. Veneers typically last for 10 to 15 years and are more durable and less expensive than other materials. Veneers are a cosmetic enhancement and cannot replace missing teeth.

Dentures

Dentures are for people who have lost many or all of their teeth and are usually used to replace an entire arch of teeth. Dentures can be removable or fixed, and partial or full, depending on each patient’s needs and preferences. Dentures can be treated just like natural teeth but require special care and adjustment when they are removable.

Implants

Dental implants are small titanium screws that are drilled into the jaw bone to replace missing teeth. The implant serves as the root of a replacement tooth and can be covered by a crown, bridge or dentures to provide a natural-looking replacement for the missing tooth. The implant is first placed into the jaw and then allowed to fuse with the bone before the prosthetic is placed on top. Implants provide long-lasting support that most closely replaces the individual strength and stability of the natural teeth.

Full mouth restoration is a complicated procedure that involves multiple office visits and can take up to a year or longer to complete, depending on each patient’s individual case. A customized treatment plan for each individual patient will be developed with the dentist, to help regain a healthy smile.

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