The Primary Purpose
It goes without saying that preventive dentistry is the foundation of a lifelong smile. After all, there are what seem like countless bacteria, germs, infections, and other oral health concerns that threaten your smile’s health and integrity. Though there are various threats, there are not nearly as many natural lines of defense to protect against them. With this in mind, caring for your smile at home and through preventive checkups is a must.
Although dental prevention can help protect your oral structures from harm, it is important to recognize that this is not a fool-proof plan. In other words, certain factors such as traumatic injury, dental emergency, or a situation of the like will surpass the protection of prevention to cause much bigger concerns.
In times of emergency such as this, having a backup plan to prevention can help save your smile. Fortunately, this is where dental restorations come in to help. For more information about this process or to schedule your next appointment with our office, give our team a call today.
Treatment for Various Concerns
When it comes to addressing infections or damage that has already occurred, no option is better suited for treatment than restorative dentistry. Indeed, restorative care involves mitigating infection, restoring a tooth’s function and structural stability, and overall repairing your smile back to health.
The last thing you want to experience is the loss of a tooth because you failed to seek proper restorative care, and our goal is to help restore your smile’s health so that you can continue to enjoy your natural, healthy smile. Give our team a call today to learn more.
Functional and Structural Benefits
In addition to the health benefits, restorative dentistry directly addresses your oral function and structural capabilities. For instance, a significantly infected tooth will likely result in functional complications, such as sharp pains or sensitivity when attempting to bite or chew. Not only does this cause your bite to readjust to accommodate the injured structure, but it does not offer a permanent solution for the issue at hand. This is why restorative care is so important.
Learn More Today
To learn more about the important role of restorative dentistry in caring for your smile, contact The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by calling 936-441-4600 and schedule your next appointment with our team today.