Core Buildup
Core buildup is a crucial dental restoration procedure used to repair teeth that have suffered extensive damage. This damage may be due to excessive decay, trauma, or other factors that have compromised a large portion of the tooth structure.
Key points about core buildup:
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Purpose: To provide a stable foundation for further restorative work, typically a crown.
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Process: Similar to a common filling, but covering a much larger surface area of the tooth.
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Associated Treatments: Often paired with crown placement or root canal therapy.
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Duration: The procedure typically lasts about an hour, though this can vary based on the extent of damage and any accompanying treatments.
Core buildup is an essential step in restoring severely damaged teeth, providing a solid foundation for further restorative work and helping to preserve the natural tooth structure.