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Functional Dentistry
Functional Dentistry
Functional dentistry is a branch of dentistry that aims to improve the functionality and health of teeth and jaws. This branch optimizes oral health by supporting the normal functions of teeth and treats various teeth and jaw problems. Functional dentistry offers a variety of methods and treatment approaches to ensure that teeth function correctly, not only aesthetically but also functionally.
Tooth Decay and Restorative Treatment
Tooth decay occurs when bacteria erodes tooth enamel and can negatively affect the function of the tooth. Functional dentistry uses a variety of restorative methods to treat decay and restore normal function to teeth. These methods include fillings, porcelain veneers, and crowns. Fillings are made by cleaning out the decay and closing the cavity. Porcelain veneers and crowns strengthen and improve the function of areas of the tooth that are damaged or dealing with extensive decay.
Root Canal Treatment
Root canal treatment protects the health of the tooth by cleaning the nerves and vessels inside the tooth. Infected or damaged tissues inside the tooth are cleaned and the cavity is filled with a special filling material. This treatment protects the function of the tooth while eliminating pain and infections. Root canal treatment provides a long-lasting solution by preventing tooth extraction and maintains the chewing function of the tooth.
Jaw Problems and Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Treatment
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) problems can cause problems such as jaw pain, difficulty chewing, and joint noise. Functional dentistry uses various methods to treat such problems. Jaw problems are usually addressed with treatments to correct teeth and jaw alignment, improve joint function, and relieve pain. These treatments include splints, physiotherapy, and dental alignment treatments.
Dentures
Dentures are artificial teeth that replace missing teeth. Dentures are used to restore chewing function and address aesthetic concerns. Functional dentistry offers a variety of prosthetic types, including fixed or removable dentures. Fixed dentures can be in the form of dental bridges that replace missing teeth. Removable dentures can be removed and cleaned depending on the patient’s wishes. Both types of dentures support the normal function of the teeth and restore chewing function.
Tooth and Jaw Orthodontics
Orthodontic treatment ensures that the teeth and jaws are properly aligned and improves their functionality. Misalignment of the teeth and jaws can cause chewing problems, pain in the jaw joint, and uneven wear of the teeth. Functional dentistry uses a variety of orthodontic devices to solve these problems. Braces, clear plates, and other orthodontic devices help align the teeth and jaws in the correct position and solve functional problems.
Gum Health
Gum health has a direct impact on the overall function of the teeth. Healthy gums ensure that the teeth fit properly and that the chewing function is performed effectively. Gum disease can lead to tooth loss and chewing problems. Functional dentistry uses dental cleanings, gum treatments, and periodontal care to maintain and treat gum health. These treatments reduce gum inflammation, increase the strength of teeth, and improve overall oral health.
Dental Implants
Dental implants are artificial tooth roots placed in the jawbone to replace missing teeth. Implants are used to restore the functionality of missing teeth and mimic the appearance of natural teeth with dental crowns. Functional dentistry ensures that dental implants are placed correctly and provide a long-lasting solution. Implants restore chewing function, eliminate aesthetic problems caused by tooth loss, and maintain jawbone health.
Treatment Process and Results
The functional dentistry treatment process usually begins with a comprehensive evaluation by the dentist. The condition of the teeth and jaws is reviewed and functional problems are identified. The treatment plan is customized to the patient’s needs and health status. The treatment process can vary depending on the methods used and the treatment goals; some procedures can be completed in a single visit, while others may take several.
Once treatment is complete, your dentist will usually recommend regular checkups and maintenance. This is an important step in ensuring that treatment results are maintained and oral health is maintained. Functional dentistry treatments restore normal function of the teeth and jaws, improving quality of life and improving oral health.