At Inima Dental Clinic Marbella, we understand that teeth can be affected by the passage of time, trauma, or deep decay.
When the dental structure becomes weakened or partially lost, dental reconstruction is the best solution to restore the health, function, and aesthetics of your smile.
Below, we explain what it involves, when it is necessary, and the different types of dental reconstruction available.
What Is Dental Reconstruction?
Dental reconstruction is a restorative treatment that aims to repair a damaged or broken tooth, bringing back its natural shape, strength, and appearance.
Depending on the level of damage, it can be achieved through fillings, inlays/onlays, veneers, crowns, or even dental implants in more severe cases.
This treatment not only improves the appearance of your smile but also reinforces the tooth’s structure, helping to prevent fractures or infections in the future.
When Is Dental Reconstruction Necessary?
Dental reconstruction is recommended in various situations, such as:
Advanced tooth decay that has destroyed a significant part of the tooth.
Cracks or fractures caused by trauma or habits such as teeth grinding (bruxism).
Severe tooth wear, often due to ageing or bite issues.
After a root canal treatment, when the tooth needs reinforcement.
Partial or complete tooth loss, requiring the placement of an implant or prosthetic tooth.
In all these cases, reconstruction helps restore chewing function, prevent teeth from shifting, and maintain a balanced, natural smile.
Types of Dental Reconstruction
Depending on the damage and the patient’s needs, there are different approaches to dental reconstruction:
Composite restoration: ideal for minor to moderate damage. It can be done in a single session and offers highly aesthetic results.
Inlays/onlays: used when there is more extensive tooth loss. They are custom-made in the laboratory and precisely bonded to the tooth.
Dental crowns: recommended for severely damaged teeth. They cover the entire tooth surface, providing strength and a natural appearance.
Dental implants: when the tooth is completely missing, the implant acts as an artificial root with a crown placed on top.
Benefits of Dental Reconstruction
Functional restoration: improves chewing and speech.
Natural aesthetics: restores the tooth’s shape, colour, and appearance.
Prevention of complications: reduces the risk of infections, shifting, or further wear.
Durability: modern materials ensure long-lasting and stable results.
At Inima Dental Clinic Marbella, We Restore Smiles with Precision
Every dental reconstruction we perform is tailored to the individual needs of each patient, combining aesthetic and functional goals.
Our team uses advanced technology and high-quality materials to achieve precise, comfortable, and durable results. If you notice cracks, sensitivity, or weakened teeth, don’t wait for the problem to worsen.
Book your appointment at Inima Dental Clinic Marbella and discover how dental reconstruction can help you regain your confidence and a healthy, beautiful smile.
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