What is tooth buildup or reconstruction? - Dr. Bahman Pouragadham
Dr. Bahman Pouragadham
TehranSurgeon - dentist

Tooth buildup or reconstruction
Bildap or tooth reconstruction is one of the preventive treatments that, while preventing further damage to the tooth, also has a significant effect on its preservation and survival. You will have a better understanding of this article by reading everything about dental laminate. In the process of building a tooth, the restorative and cosmetic dentist restores the damaged tooth by repairing the remaining tissue. The purpose of tooth reconstruction is to increase the lifespan of the tooth, prevent further damage to the tooth, and preserve it.When do we need a tooth build-up or restoration?
Teeth that are damaged due to decay or fracture may need root canal treatment, and after root canal treatment, it will be necessary to repair and rebuild the crown of the tooth. To treat dental crowns, there are different treatment methods, including the following: • Prosthetic treatment (covering teeth) Restorative treatment (dental build-up).What points need to be followed in the dental buildup?
The most important point in building up or reconstructing teeth is to comply with biomechanical standards. The tooth should not be shaved more than necessary because in this case the walls of the tooth will be weakened and serious damage will be done to it. If its repair is done like the repair of superficial cavities, as a result the tooth will break quickly and it is possible that in addition to the fracture of the restoration, the tooth tissue will also be broken. In some cases, this fracture is so deep that it cannot be repaired and it must be pulled.What materials are used to build up teeth?
Buildup can be done with composite restorative materials, amalgam, or with post and core.Is amalgam or composite better for tooth restoration?
To answer this question, we need to compare these two restorative materials in terms of strength, beauty and bonding ability.Is amalgam stronger or dental composite?
The most important question about the difference between these materials is about the strength and resistance of these materials against failure. Various tests and experiences outside the dental environment show that amalgam shows more strength and resistance to pressure compared to composite. But until these two materials are placed in the dental cavity, it cannot be said with certainty that a tooth reconstructed with amalgam is definitely stronger than a tooth reconstructed with composite! Because unlike amalgam, composite has the ability to bond (or connect) to dental tissue (enamel and dentin) and many times this integrated set of teeth and composite perform better against incoming forces.Composite bonding is better or amalgam?
Because the composite is easily bonded to the tooth, to reconstruct the teeth with the composite, the remaining dental tissue is ready for reconstruction without any trimming or modification. However, in order to place amalgam in the tooth cavity, due to its inability to bond to the tooth, it requires a mechanical attachment and, as a result, grinding of the tooth tissue.For tooth reconstruction, is amalgam or composite better?
Nowadays, the demand for cosmetic treatments has made the filling of teeth with composite to be the first choice in many cases. The new generation composites, in addition to the wide variety of colors that have made it possible to restore the tooth in different layers and similar to the color of the tooth, have also shown a significant improvement in compressive strength, which has led to their excellent performance in areas under pressure. In general, currently, composites are a very suitable choice for dental implants both in terms of aesthetics and performance.What is the best type of filling?
There are many materials for tooth restoration. Each has advantages and disadvantages. Depending on the depth of the decay, history of sensitivity or allergy of the person and the type of tooth, the dentist may recommend tooth restoration with amalgam, tooth restoration with composite or tooth veneer. But in general, the following factors affect the choice of the right material for tooth restoration: 1. The amount of tooth decay and whether the decay is relatively deep or not. 2. The level of dental hygiene and the use of dental floss and toothbrush. 3. Effect on beauty and visibility. Of course, the preference and personal taste of the patient is also important and a decision is made according to each patient separately. In many countries, especially European countries, amalgam is completely removed and all dental restorations are done with composite. But amalgam is still considered as a successful permanent restoration.How long are dental implants?
The lifespan of dental implants depends on several factors: The amount of remaining tooth tissue, the position of the tooth in the occlusion jaw arch, or the way the teeth fit together determines how much pressure is placed on the tooth. The level of oral and dental hygiene With proper and regular oral and dental hygiene care and attention, braces can have a long lifespan. Also, keep in mind that all healthy tooth tissue is kept in the buildup.Click to book an appointment online!!!!

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