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Dental professionals assert that it is rare to find an adult with perfectly healthy teeth. To help patients regain a beautiful smile, dentists increasingly turn to tooth restoration procedures. Restoration is necessary when a tooth is partially or completely damaged and needs to be restored to its original appearance. This is an important and delicate procedure, which is performed by both prosthodontists and general dentists.

The main indications for tooth restoration include the need to correct the tooth's aesthetics, the presence of caries, non-carious lesions, defects, deformations, or structural damage. As a result, the patient not only regains healthy teeth but also restores the aesthetic appearance of their entire smile.

Tooth Restoration

In modern dentistry, depending on the extent of the damage, various methods are used to restore fully or partially destroyed teeth. Minor defects on non-functional surfaces can be restored therapeutically (with fillings).

More extensive restorations are carried out prosthetically, and in the absence of a tooth — surgically.

The prosthodontist's task is to restore and replace teeth using fixed or removable prostheses, as well as to correct tooth appearance and align dental deformities or irregularities using veneers.

The oral surgeon performs tooth-preserving surgeries and, in cases of full or partial tooth loss, creates conditions for restoration using implants.

The general dentist performs aesthetic restorations of all groups of teeth as needed.

At "Vivadent" Dental Clinic, we offer our patients high-quality care in tooth restoration using both prosthodontic methods (inlays, veneers, pins, etc.) and surgical dentistry (dental implants, tooth-preserving surgeries, etc.).

Thanks to precise diagnostics, skilled hands of our doctors, state-of-the-art equipment, and advanced treatment technologies, our patients can effectively restore their teeth and regain confidence, chewing function, and the ability to eat fully — including fresh vegetables and tougher foods.

Restored teeth are indistinguishable from natural, healthy teeth in both appearance and function.

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