Posts in white teeth
Computer generated restorations

In dentistry, computer-generated restorations refer to the use of digital technologies to design and create dental restorations like crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays, and veneers.

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ENAMEL MICROABRASION

Enamel microabrasion in dentistry is a minimally invasive cosmetic dental treatment that involves removing a thin layer of enamel from the teeth using an acidic abrasive material. The procedure is used to remove superficial stains and discolourations from the teeth that are resistant to traditional whitening treatments, and to improve the appearance of teeth with superficial enamel irregularities and discolouration defects. Microabrasion may be helpful for brown, yellow or white stains or spots associated with conditions such as enamel fluorosis, hypomineralisation, decalcified areas around orthodontic brackets and other marks that do not respond to bleaching alone. Microabrasion may be used before and/or after dental bleaching to achieve uniform tooth colour for these types of difficult to treat teeth.

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How a crown protects a cracked tooth

Dental crowns, also known as dental caps, are often used to support and restore a cracked tooth. When a tooth is cracked, the structural integrity of the tooth may be compromised, and it may become weak or susceptible to further damage. Dental crowns are an effective treatment option to address this issue.

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