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Biomimetic Dentistry

Biomimetic dentistry is a type of tooth conserving dentistry, which treats weak, fractured, and decayed teeth in a way that keeps them strong and seals them from bacterial invasion. 

- Academy of Biomimetic Dentistry

Advantages of Biomimetic Restorative Dentistry

 

Dentists who are specially trained in Biomimetic Restorative Dentistry use minimally invasiveadvanced bonding and stress reduced techniques to help patients keep their teeth healthy for life:

  • Less need for root canals

  • Less need for crown lengthening surgeries

  • Helps manage teeth with cracks

  • Conservative restoration of teeth after root canals 

  • Avoids destructive full coverage crowns, in favour of direct composite restorations or conservative porcelain onlays

  • Less tooth pain and sensitivity after restorative procedures

  • Longer lasting restorations, so less replacement of work over the patient's lifetime

  • Helps keep teeth healthy for life

  • Helps keep "unrestorable" teeth and lowers need for extractions, implants, bridges or dentures

  • Aims to restore the function, strength and aesthetics to as close to the natural tooth as possible

The Problem with Traditional Dentistry

 

Traditional dental techniques rely on mechanical retention. As a result, more tooth preparation is required and the resulting structure does not function like a natural tooth... As a result, margins are not adequately sealed, cracks develop from harmful stress patterns, and the teeth experience a significantly higher chance of pain, sensitivity, bacterial invasion, and loss of pulp vitality. 

- Nejad Institute

Biomimetic Restorative Dentistry is Modern Dentistry

 

Do you want to keep your teeth healthy for life? It's time to take the leap to Biomimetic Restorative Dentistry, your smile will thank you for it. 

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