Restorative Dentistry addresses the issues that make eating and smiling difficult. Dental pain, tooth loss, and traumatic injury are some of the reasons that Restorative Dentistry might be right for you. These problems, if ignored, can lead to other major health issues and symptoms including headaches, infections, additional tooth loss, heart disease, and more.
Dental Implants
Implants are a great solution for missing teeth. When a space is created by a missing tooth, it allows surrounding teeth to move, which may lead to further tooth loss. An implant is affixed to the jaw bone to mimic a tooth and tooth root, keeping the surrounding teeth in line, and restoring function.
Dentures & Partials
Dentures and partials are artificial structures that replace some teeth (partials) or all teeth (dentures), which are custom designed to properly mold to the unique shape of your mouth. Dentures and partials restore function for talking and eating.
Bridges
Dental bridges a more permanent solution to partials. The artificial structure is attached to two crowns, which are placed over the existing teeth adjacent to several missing teeth. The existing teeth are augmented for proper placement of the crowns and mimic the look of a full row of teeth.
Crowns
Unlike veneers, crowns cover the entire tooth and is a required step after any root canal procedure. Crowns can now be color matched to the shade of your other natural teeth!
Fillings
After tooth decay, also known as a cavity, has been properly removed, a filling is placed inside the tooth to prevent the build-up of additional bacteria and new decay. Our fillings are usually made of porcelain or tooth-colored composite resin.