One-Hour Chairside Restoration

When you have a severely damaged tooth or dental decay: toothaches, pain, and sensitivity becomes the order of the day. It reaches a point you can’t take it anymore and you want the tooth restored as soon as possible.

One-Hour Chair-side Restoration

When you have a severely damaged tooth or dental decay, toothaches, dental pain, and sensitivity become the day’s order. You can not take it anymore and want the tooth restored as soon as possible. There is no better way to restore your tooth within a short period other than having a chair-side restoration that can include a dental filling or temporary dental crown.

Did you know you can whiten or restore your teeth within an hour? We live in the electronic era, whereby technology has taken over the traditional ways of doing things. The dentistry industry is not left behind in embracing the latest technologies. Most tooth restoration dental procedures require you to make more than a single visit to the dentist. But with chairside dental restorations, most work can be done within a single visit; however, if esthetics come into play, it is still ideal for sending to a dental laboratory. With chairside work, your dentist can work more diligently to get what you need to be done. Sometimes, the dentist can use 3D technology to take digital images of your prepared tooth to make a crown or veneer. With chairside dental restorations, you may not have to wear temporary crowns as you wait for the permanent crowns to be produced.

What is a chair-side restoration? This is advanced technology that designs and develops crown during the first visit. In fact, with a digital machine you can have your tooth restored within an hour in some cases. The goal of chair-side restoration is to provide tooth-colored restoration during the first appointment. A chair-side restoration is a treatment that helps to restore decayed, cracked, discolored, chipped and missing teeth.

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Who is more susceptible to needing chair-side restoration?

If you don’t take good care of your oral health, then you might find yourself on the dentist office looking for means to have your natural teeth back. A tooth cavity is one of the most common dental problems. If you don’t brush or floss your teeth regular, you might end up experiencing plaque attack, which can lead to tooth decay or cavity. With holes on your teeth, you will be more susceptible to needing a chair-side restoration.

Plague forms when the teeth brushing and flossing isn’t done regularly. In addition, if you are used to eating a lot of carbs and sugary food regularly, then you are more susceptible to needing chair-side restoration, especially if you don’t take good care of your oral healthy. Clean your teeth well after eating carbs and sugars. When you don’t clean off the starch particles or sugars on your teeth surfaces or in the ones stack between your teeth, you are at danger of having acid attacks. Sometimes the plaques can harden into tartar, which is quite hard to remove. Tartar acts as a shield for bacteria and other biofilm.

Due to those plague attacks, you teeth will be destroyed, and the destruction will continue if something is not done as soon as possible. The destruction will even be more severe, if the bacteria and acid get into the tooth pulp, which includes nerves and connective tissues. If you don’t take good care of your oral health, all the above instances are bound to happen, and that makes you more susceptible to needing chair-side restoration.

There are certain risk factors that contribute to tooth decay and damage. Like discussed above inadequate brushing and flossing is the main factor that contributes to cavities. Others include, tooth location, not getting enough fluoride, eating disorders, frequent snacking, and sugary drinks and foods. You might be wondering how tooth location can be a risk factor. Most cases of tooth decay and cavities involve molars and premolars. This is because these teeth have many crannies, pits, and grooves as well as multiple roots, which tends to collect a lot food particles and bacteria as compared to other teeth.

How do you treat a patient using a chair-side restoration?

When deciding on a highly recommended tooth restoration dental strategy, one needs to consider your health, treatment plan, and budget. A possible instrument with 3D technology can perform three types of restoration dental procedures; partial and full crowns, veneers, and other types of single-tooth restoration. With a chair-side dental restoration, the first step is preparing the damaged tooth, whereby the dentist paints a layer of reflective powder on the tooth surfaces. This layer should be thin and painted directly on the surface.

Next is the design phase, where the photographs are taken. The photo is turned into a 3D model using the chair-side software, which helps to analyze the approximate shape of the restoration. Using CAD software, your dentist can determine the right measurements of the model.

The final stage is the dental restoration phase. Here the information gathered during the design phase is sent into the milling machine, and out of a solid block of the desired materials, the milling machine will create the restoration needed. Lastly, the restoration is fixed on the already prepared tooth. These latest technologies are used on a case-per-case basis and depend on your certain situation. Start with a dental exam and dental consult today for more information.

What are the symptoms of someone who needs a chair-side restoration?

Most people get a chair-side restoration when they need dental crowns, veneers, and other tooth restoration dental treatments. You must go for chair-side dental restoration if you have damaged teeth or cavities. The following are symptoms of someone who needs chair-side restoration;

  • Tooth cavity
  • Tooth decay
  • Tooth fractures
  • Broken tooth
  • Chipped tooth
  • Cracked tooth
  • Severely damaged tooth
  • Visible holes in the teeth

Book Your Appointment at URBN Dental for Your One-Hour Chair-side Restoration

Visit us today at URBN Dental as a walk in patient or call us at 832-743-2989 for an appointment at a time of your choosing! Here is to permanent smiles and stronger teeth for all!

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