provisional restoration: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
A provisional restoration is a temporary dental repair placed to protect a tooth while a long-term plan is completed. It can replace missing tooth structure, cover a prepared tooth, or seal a treated area for a limited time. It is commonly used between appointments for crowns, bridges, veneers, implants, or larger fillings. It is also used when a dentist needs time to confirm comfort, bite, and appearance before the final restoration is made.