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Domain · § 01/Restoration thresholds

Restoration thresholds.

when structure changes the answer.

Sometimes a tooth looks like it only needs a filling. But if too much tooth structure is missing, the real question becomes whether the tooth can survive normal chewing over time.

A restoration threshold is the point where the same tooth stops being a filling decision and becomes a structural risk decision. In the Keep Your Teeth Framework, we evaluate what remains, how force will concentrate, whether timing is helping or hurting, and what the tooth is likely to do over the next decade.

§ 01 · Use this page if

Who this is for.

You were told you need a crown but want to understand why
You have a large filling and are wondering if it will hold
You were told you may need a root canal and want to understand the decision
You want to know when monitoring is appropriate vs when treatment is needed
You are comparing options and want to understand the tradeoffs

§ 02 · Evaluation

How the KYT Framework evaluates restoration thresholds.

Structure

How much tooth is left. And where is the missing structure located?

Force

Will force concentrate on thin walls, old margins, or crack-prone zones?

Timing

Is this the moment to reinforce, or can careful monitoring stay safe?

Long-term stability

What fails first in 5 to 10 years: the restoration, the tooth, or the margins?

Why thresholds change with time

Teeth don't get stronger with age. Enamel thins, dentin fatigues, microcracks accumulate, and old margins become stress risers. A borderline tooth often becomes predictable only after you decide whether you're reinforcing the structure or accepting a higher failure risk.

§ 03 · Applied scenarios

Applied restoration thresholds.

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Do I really need a crown?

A structural threshold decision. When reinforcement is necessary, and when monitoring is reasonable.

§ 04 · Related care at KYT

Related care at KYT.

§·Clarity first · Then decisions

Want to see how restoration thresholds applies to your case?

A calm exam lets us look at your specific structure, force patterns, and timing before recommending anything irreversible. We explain what we see and what protects long-term stability.