To Inlay to Onlay to Crown
Dentistry is the filling of holes, holes you create within your teeth. When you eat food and do not clean it off the food breaks down and releases acids which attack the outside surface of your teeth. Your teeth are covered with a very hard surface called enamel. It is so hard that we have to use industrial diamonds to cut it. The enamel around your teeth represents the hardest substance in your body.
But bacteria in your mouth produced by the breakdown of food are tenacious and will attack your enamel until they break through. You now have a cavity or hole within your tooth and once inside you’re no longer able to clean the bacteria away on your own.
The inside of your tooth is made up of a substance called dentin which is much more porous and susceptible to decay. Anaerobic bacteria which form tooth decay like environments which are warm, dark and without air. This is the exact situation within your mouth.
As the bacteria multiply they get hungry and begin to eat your tooth. If the hole produced is small we can place a filling. Filings are made of gold, silver and now mostly composite which matches the color of your tooth. If the decay becomes too large we can have a lab processed filling of gold or porcelain to replace the missing tooth structure.
For a filling to be placed we need to have more tooth than filling to work with. In a lab processed filling we still have more tooth than filling but the filling has to be fabricated in a lab to restore the additional contours of your tooth which you have lost.
If the filling becomes too large a crown has to be made which will restore the tooth to its original condition by acting as a girdle to hold the tooth together. The crown can be gold or tooth colored porcelain.
The sooner a cavity is detected the smaller the restoration necessary to resolve the situation.
To be or not to be is not the question rather what size restoration will need to be done for the health or your tooth.
At the dental practice of Dr Glenn Reit we like people and we definitely like to help people who need dentistry. We will look at the condition of your mouth and tell you what we see. If you need to have treatment we will tell you the alternatives, risks, advantages and disadvantages for treatment. We will inform you before beginning any procedure what the charge to you will be and what your dental insurance carrier will pay if applicable.
We believe an informed patient can make a more intelligent decision on their dental needs. Even if you only need an exam and cleaning , come on down or up to 1498 Third Avenue between 84th and 85th streets right here in Yorktown on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
You can’t miss us. We are directly across from our very own Upper East Side’s McDonalds on the second floor of a five story brownstone overlooking Third Avenue. We look forward to meeting with you and resolving any teeth problems you may have.
Give us a call today at 212 517 9000 you and your teeth will be glad you did.
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At the practice of Glenn Reit DDS; we provide quality care in a relaxed, comfortable, clean and safe environment. Please contact us today at 212 517 9000 for this or any other of your dental needs. We look forward to seeing and taking care of you