Coronal Dentin Dysplasia Treatment
Also known as Dentin dysplasia type II, Coronal dentin dysplasia is a rare dental disorder affecting the texture, strength and appearance of teeth through a dysfunctional development of the hard surface located behind the enamel.-
Surface Restoration
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Surfaces which have suffered wear or damage caused by Coronal dentin dysplasia can be restored to a normal shape. This restoration relieves pain and restores teeth to a functional state.
Replacement
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Although full replacement is generally viewed as a last resort by dentists, individuals suffering from Coronal dentin dysplasia will suffer tooth loss. Replacement may consist of dentures or dental implants, and eliminates discomfort and embarrassment associated with this condition.
Bleaching
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Individuals suffering from Coronal dentin dysplasia can benefit from the use bleaching techniques such as custom-fit and pre-filled trays. Bleaching eliminates discolorations, helping self esteem issues associated with this condition.
Cosmetic Procedures
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Many cosmetic procedures exist which help to cover discoloration caused by Coronal dentin dyplasia. Laser bleaching, veneers and resin bonding are ideal for treating the appearance of affected teeth.
Preventative Care
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Establishing a thorough dental hygiene routine is absolutely necessary after being diagnosed with Coronal dentin dysplasia, as this prevents future tooth loss and damage.
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