Recontouring and polishing of pre-existing restorations is needed to improve the function and aesthetics of existing dental work. This procedure is particularly useful for patients with rough or uneven restorations that may cause discomfort or aesthetic concerns. For example, a patient with a chipped filling may require recontouring and polishing to restore the tooth’s appearance and function.
The primary benefit of recontouring and polishing is its ability to improve the function and aesthetics of existing dental work, enhancing the patient’s comfort and satisfaction. By reshaping and polishing restorations, clinicians can ensure that the tooth’s appearance and function are restored, reducing the risk of further damage or discomfort. This level of precision improves the likelihood of successful outcomes, particularly in cases of restorative care. Additionally, this procedure can help improve the longevity of restorations, ensuring that the patient’s oral health remains stable.
Recontouring and polishing of pre-existing restorations is critical for improving function and aesthetics in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Surgeons should ensure accurate reshaping and polishing to restore the tooth’s appearance and function. This procedure also extends the longevity of restorations, ensuring long-term stability.