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Dental Therapy

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What Is Dental Therapy??

Dental therapy is an important field in dentistry that deals with the treatment of injuries and conditions of teeth, such as decay, fissures or fractures. It is the process of restoring the integrity of the natural tooth, both functionally and aesthetically.

Dental therapy is recommended for anyone who needs to repair the effects of tooth decay, trauma or other conditions of the oral cavity. It is essential for maintaining dental health and preventing more serious problems.

The role of dental therapy is to treat the problem at the root, ensuring that each patient has a pleasant experience and thus preventing the development of serious dental problems.

What treatments are included?

  • Fillings: the use of composite materials to fill cavities caused by tooth decay.
  • Endodontics: Root canal treatment to remove infection and protect the tooth from future problems.

DENTAL THERAPY - a simple solution for a perfect smile!

Dental therapy is an important aspect of dentistry that focuses on treating tooth decay, cracks and fractures through restorative procedures such as fillings and root canals, improving both the function and appearance of the tooth.

Frequently Asked Questions!

Have a look at the answers to the most popular customer questions.

No, they have different areas of expertise; dental hygienists focus on soft-tissue and cleaning, while dental therapists primarily work on hard surfaces and filling cavities.

Yes, untreated tooth decay can have serious consequences for your dental health. If a cavity is left untreated, the decay process can penetrate through the tooth enamel and down to the root of the tooth. This can be the cause of tooth damage, infection and even tooth loss.

The recovery time after tooth decay treatment varies depending on the complexity of the treatment. For simple fillings, patients may experience sensitivity and mild pain for a few days. With the guidance of your dentist, the recovery period will be easy.

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