The Top Aesthetic and Restorative Products Used By Dentists

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Dentists thrive on three things: their techniques, tools, and materials. Through these things, many dentists can produce treatments that improve the outcome of your care; for cosmetic and restorative dentists especially, the materials used during treatments matter, sometimes even more. Even the most skilled dentists cannot produce the right results if they don’t have the materials to work from. Dentists especially love their materials, and today we’re going to explore some of the most commonly discussed dental materials used in modern dentistry and give you a greater insight into our careers. 

What Materials Help Delivery High-Quality Care?

One aspect of any dentist’s career is their familiarity with brand names. For patients, the most commonly seen brands include Colgate, Crest, and Oral-B, which come with various toothbrushes, toothpaste, and flossing materials. Dentists work within an entirely different realm of materials, often working with complex systems and medical devices to produce a fully professional experience. When referring to materials, we’re talking about the products used to clean your teeth and develop your smile into a complete masterpiece. Some brands are less familiar, while others are more so familiar in other areas. But overall, these brands make up the discussions of leaders, researchers, and educators everywhere in the field of dentistry. 

To give an example, we’ll provide a short list of general materials and systems used by dentists daily to help clean and protect your teeth. These materials include: 

  • Universal Bonding System: When your dentist has to fill in a cavity or rebuild a small area of your tooth, a bonding system is often used. These materials are reliable for their malleability during application and durability once completed. Some brand names include 3M, which while famous for their glues and adhesives, in dentistry, 3M has their RelyX Universal Resin to out beat the rest.
  • Composite Systems: Composite systems are more commonly seen in restorative or cosmetic dental offices and are used to reconstruct and improve existing teeth. These systems are used to close gaps, cover minor misalignments, and rebuild chipped areas of the tooth. One popular brand name is Omnichroma Flow, which is renowned for its color matching ability and durability.
  • Temporary Cement: In some cases, restorative treatment may involve a temporary restoration. Temporary restorations provide stability needed during the waiting period to protect the area but can also be easily removed once the full restoration is complete. One brand name known for these cement is Provincial QM Aesthetic, a form of temporary cement respected for its ability to get the job done.
  • Whitening Systems: Dental whitening systems often have to walk a delicate balance between powerful whitening capability and gentle use to avoid damage to the targeted teeth. Brand names such as Zoom! and the SDI Pola In-Office Whitening System are whitening systems known for effectiveness and safety.

Speak To Your Dentist About Their Products

Your dentist is an invaluable resource when it comes to determining the right products to use. If you’re curious, reach out to them to get their advice today. 

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