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  2. The 7 Different Types of Tooth Restoration - Healthline

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    Types of restoration. Cost. Enamel restoration. Color restoration. When to talk with a pro. Takeaway. If you have crooked, worn, discolored, damaged, or unhealthy teeth, your dentist may recommend ...

  3. Dental Health and Tooth Restorations - WebMD

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    Dental Health and Tooth Restorations. Tooth restorations are the various ways your dentist can replace missing teeth or repair missing parts of the tooth structure. Tooth structure can be missing ...

  4. The Ultimate Guide to Hairline Restoration Options: Surgical ...

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    Hairline Restoration Surgery Effectiveness. Both hairline restoration styles are considered effective, assuming everything was done correctly. Transplanting hair follicles is a safe and effective ...

  5. Tooth Enamel Erosion and Restoration - WebMD

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    Tooth erosion happens when acids wear away the enamel on teeth. Enamel erosion can be caused by the following: Having too many soft drinks, which have lots of phosphoric and citric acids. Bacteria ...

  6. Dental restoration - Wikipedia

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    An indirect restoration fabricated on model from Ips emax ceramic ready to be cemented on natural tooth structure. In this technique the restoration is fabricated outside of the mouth using the dental impressions of the prepared tooth. Common indirect restorations include inlays and onlays, crowns, bridges, and veneers.

  7. What You Need to Know About CEREC Dental Crowns - Healthline

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    It may depend on if your dental insurance plan deems the crown medically necessary or just for cosmetic purposes. Some dentists charge between $500 and $1,500 per tooth for a CEREC crown. If your ...

  8. What Is Regenerative Medicine? - WebMD

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    The goal of regenerative medicine is to replace or reboot tissues or organs damaged because of disease, injury, age, or other issues instead of treating symptoms with medication and procedures ...

  9. Composite Fillings Benefits, Drawbacks, Procedure, Pictures

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    Composite fillings benefits. durable. natural appearance (tooth-colored) usually can be completed in one visit. resists fracture. can be used to fix minor flaws and larger damage. only short-lived ...