Bridges, dentures, and implants are intended to protect the shape and function of the mouth as a whole.
Some examples of tooth restorations include dental fillings for cavities, dental crowns to cover damaged teeth, dental bridges to replace missing teeth, and dental implants to replace a tooth root and support an artificial tooth.
Masahiro Kuwata has written: 'Theory and practice for ceramo metal restorations' -- subject(s): Bridges (Dentistry), Crowns (Dentistry), Dental ceramics, Dental metallurgy
"Cofodent" is a term that refers to a type of dental material, specifically a dental cement used in restorative dentistry. It is commonly employed for its adhesive properties in bonding dental restorations, such as crowns and bridges, to tooth structures. The material is designed to provide durability and support while ensuring biocompatibility with oral tissues.
Dental laboratories provide numerous services that help dentists with restorative and cosmetic dental cares. A prominent service offered in dentistry is the dental crown which is a cap that is formed to cover teeth. For example, patients looking for Dental crowns in Kondapur will have high-end materials and technology available in modern dental laboratory that will allow for a dental crown that functions well and looks great. Dental laboratories can also create bridges, dentures, veneers, onlays and inlays based on the dentist’s specifications. Dental laboratories don't just create dental restorations, but also provide information on what materials are available, how those materials can be used and what design may work best for patient needs and costs. Generally, patients ask "what is the Dental crowns cost in Kondapur" and this can vary depending on the material chosen (ceramic, zirconia or metal fused porcelain) and the complexity of the case. It is during the treatment options that dental laboratories play an important role in the longevity of the restorations, their biocompatibility, and how the restorations will function with patient's bite and if they match them to their natural tooth color. FMS DENTAL HOSPITAL - Kondapur Contact Us! Call (+91) 8885060770 email: contact@fmsdental dot com
Bis-acrylic is a type of synthetic resin commonly used in dental materials and applications, including dental prosthetics, crowns, and bridges. It is composed of two acrylic components that, when mixed, polymerize to form a durable and aesthetically pleasing material. Bis-acrylics are favored for their ease of handling, low shrinkage, and excellent bonding properties. They also exhibit good translucency and color stability, making them suitable for various dental restorations.
Whitening ceramic powder is a fine material used in dental applications, primarily for the fabrication of dental ceramics and restorations. It typically contains various compounds, including alumina and silica, which help enhance the aesthetic qualities of dental prosthetics by improving their color and translucency. The powder is often mixed with a liquid binder to create a paste, which can be shaped and hardened to produce natural-looking dental restorations. Its primary function is to achieve a brighter, more lifelike appearance in dental ceramics.
Colloidal silica is commonly used in dental materials because it has a high surface area, which allows for strong interactions with the resin matrix, resulting in improved mechanical properties. It also provides stability, easy handling, and biocompatibility in dental restorations.
William Albert Capon has written: 'Porcelain dental restorations' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Dental ceramics, Dentistry
Dental Stone: Yellow, made of alpha hemihydrate, hard, used for metal work such as metal bridges etc.. Dental plaster: white, made of beta hemihydrate, soft(er).
Working models for crowns and fixed partial dentures are precise replicas of a patient's dental anatomy, typically created from impressions taken of the oral cavity. These models are used in the fabrication process to ensure accurate fitting and alignment of the dental restorations. They help dental technicians design and create crowns and bridges that match the patient's occlusion and aesthetic requirements. Additionally, working models allow for proper assessment and adjustments before the final restoration is placed in the patient’s mouth.
Dental amalgam is a material used for dental fillings, primarily composed of a mixture of metals, including silver, mercury, tin, and copper. The mercury binds the other metals together to form a durable and stable material that is effective for filling cavities. Although it has been widely used for over a century, concerns about mercury exposure have led to the exploration of alternative materials for dental restorations.
Hybridization in dentistry refers to the process of combining two or more different materials, such as composite resins and ceramics, to create dental restorations that have both the esthetic advantages of one material and the functional advantages of another. This technique allows dentists to customize restorations to meet the specific needs of each patient.