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Ceramic Onlays: The Modern, Conservative Approach to Saving Your Tooth

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  When a tooth suffers damage beyond a simple cavity but isn't compromised enough for a full  crown, patients and dentists often find themselves in a restorative grey area. For years, the  options were either a large filling that might not last or a crown that required  removing  significant healthy tooth structure. Today, there is a superior, middle-ground  solution: the  ceramic onlay . This advanced  indirect restoration  is renowned for its  strength, aesthetics, and tooth preserving nature. This guide will explore everything one  needs to know about  ceramic onlays   from their unique benefits to the detailed procedure,  helping to demystify this excellent dental treatment. What is a Ceramic Onlay? Beyond a Filling, Short of a Crown A ceramic onlay is a custom-made, tooth-colored restoration that is cemented onto a tooth to repair damage. It is categorized as an onlay because it is designed to cover one or ...

Gum Disease Treatment Dubai Restore Your Gum Health with Expert Care

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Gum disease which also is referred to as periodontal disease is a very prevalent yet often ignored issue in the UAE. It begins with gentle gum bleeding or bad breath which then may progress to serious infection and in some cases tooth loss if not treated. In Dubai today’s modern dental clinics such as McGill Dental Center are at the forefront of gum disease treatment which we see in the use of the latest technologies including laser gum therapy and deep cleaning procedures which in turn helps patients to restore their oral health and confidence. What Is Gum Disease? Gum disease is a term which describes infection of the structures that support your teeth. It starts out as gingivitis which is a mild inflammation due to plaque buildup. If left untreated it may progress into periodontitis a more serious form of the disease in which the gums pull away from the teeth forming pockets which in turn house bacteria. These bacteria which in turn attack the tissue and bone, cause gum recession, ...