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Restorative Dentistry in Syosset, NY

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Barkoff Dental provides restorative dentistry in Syosset, NY. Call 516-921-1133 to learn more and schedule an appointment.

The right restorative procedures at the right time can reduce the need for additional dental work in the future.

Restorative procedures help protect both oral health and overall health while improving the appearance of the patient’s smile. Being able to properly chew food and having correct bite alignment affect a patient’s health in ways that go beyond just a smile.

The Biomimetic Approach

Biomimetic Dentistry is defined as the reconstruction of teeth to emulate their natural biomechanical and esthetic form and function. Simply put, biomimetic dentistry means to copy what is life-like. With biomimetic dentistry, only the damaged and decayed part of the tooth is removed and the final restoration is bonded to the remaining healthy natural tooth structure. Biomimetic restorations include stress-reduced direct composite restorations and porcelain/composite inlays and onlays that restore the biomechanics of broken and damaged teeth.

When restoring damaged, broken, and decayed teeth, the goal is to return the tooth to its original strength, function, and esthetic. Biomimetic dentistry accomplishes all of this in a conservative approach with strong and attractive results.

Composite Fillings

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Composite fillings use tooth-colored material to restore teeth with cavities and maintain a natural appearance. Once the decay is removed, the tooth is filled with a composite material which is then cured using a specialized light to harden the material. Composite fillings can be done in one visit.

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Inlays & Onlays

Inlay Onlay

An inlay or onlay is a partial crown restoration that can be placed when there is not sufficient tooth structure to support a filling but enough tooth structure left that a full crown is not needed. Inlays/onlays are made of porcelain or gold, and they aesthetically and functionally replace the missing tooth structure.

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Dental Crowns

Dental crowns

A crown is a dental restoration that completely covers the outside of a tooth that is cracked, broken, worn down, or severely decayed. Dental crowns are usually completed in two visits. During the first visit, the tooth is prepared (shaved down) and an impression is taken. A temporary crown is placed while the permanent crown is fabricated. During the second visit, the permanent crown is carefully fitted and then cemented into place.

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Dental Bridges

Dental bridge picture

A bridge can replace missing teeth without the use of a denture or dental implant. A bridge is composed of two crowns and a replacement tooth or teeth. Crowns are typically placed on the teeth on either side of the space, with the fabricated tooth or teeth attached in between.

For multiple missing teeth, an implant may be used to anchor the bridge.

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Dental Implant Restorations

Dental Implant Restoration

Dental implants are composed of three pieces: a small screw made of a biocompatible metal called titanium, an abutment which connects the screw and the final restoration, and the final restoration. The screw, which is placed in the jawbone, acts as a replacement for the tooth root, providing a strong foundation for fixed or removable replacement teeth. The screw begins to fuse with the bone over the course of a few months. After the fusing process, known as osseointegration, the abutment is inserted into the screw to allow for the permanent attachment of the restoration.

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Dentures

A denture is a replacement for multiple missing teeth within the same (upper or lower) arch. A denture differs from a crown or bridge in that it does not rely on an existing tooth structure, and it completely replaces the missing teeth.

There are several different types of dentures:

  • Full or Partial
  • Removable or Fixed
  • Traditional or Implant-Supported
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Frequently Asked Questions About Restorative Dentistry

What is restorative dentistry treatment?

A restorative dentistry treatment is any procedure that restores the strength and function of a tooth after decay or dental trauma. Often, these procedures also restore the appearance of a damaged tooth.

What are major restorative dental procedures?

Major restorative dental procedures are usually considered dentures, dental crowns, inlays, onlays, and bridges.

What is basic restorative dental?

Basic restorative dental work usually refers to dental fillings, although some dental insurance plans also consider tooth extractions and root canal treatment to be basic services.

How much does restorative dentistry cost?

The cost of restorative dentistry depends on the treatment needed, the number of teeth being treated, and several other factors. When you come to our office for a consultation, we’ll determine the procedures needed to restore your oral health and help you understand the costs involved and what your out-of-pocket expenses will be.

Can a badly decayed tooth be saved?

In most cases, even a badly decayed tooth can be saved. You may need to have a dental crown rather than a filling if a large portion of the tooth structure needs to be removed; if the decay has reached the pulp in the chamber of your tooth, you might require a root canal treatment followed by a dental crown to restore the tooth structure.

Can a dentist fix all your teeth at once?

The answer to this question depends on the number of teeth that need treatment and the procedures required. In some cases, all of your restorative work may be completed in a single appointment, while for more complex cases, two or more appointments could be necessary.

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