Restorative

From fillings and crowns to bridges and dental implants, we use advanced techniques to restore your teeth’s function and appearance. Your confidence in your smile is important to us, and our treatments are designed to help you achieve a healthy, natural-looking smile.

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Dental fillings are restorative materials used by dentists to repair teeth that have been damaged by decay or cavities. They play a crucial role in preserving the health and functionality of teeth while maintaining an aesthetically pleasing appearance.

Dental fillings are made from various materials such as composite resin (tooth-colored material), gold, or ceramics. The choice of material depends on factors like location in the mouth, cosmetic concerns, and the patient's preferences.

Cavity Restoration

Dental filling primarily restores the structure and function of a tooth affected by decay. Decayed portion of the tooth is removed and resulting cavity is filled with the chosen material.

Strength & Durability

Fillings are designed to withstand the forces of biting and chewing. They provide structural support to the remaining tooth, preventing further damage.

Aesthetics

Tooth-colored fillings, crafted from composite resin or ceramics, blend seamlessly with your teeth's color, providing a nearly indistinguishable look from your natural tooth structure.

Protection

Dental fillings seal off the cavity, preventing bacteria from re-entering and causing further decay. This helps to preserve the overall health of the tooth.

Minimally Invasive

The process of placing a filling is relatively straightforward and minimally invasive compared to more extensive dental procedures like crowns or root canals.

The lifespan of a dental filling can vary depending on the material used, oral hygiene practices, and the patient's diet. Generally, they can last for many years, and routine dental check-ups are essential to monitor their condition.
Dental crowns are custom-made caps that cover a damaged or weakened tooth. They're typically made from materials like porcelain, ceramic, metal, or a combination of these. Crowns serve both functional and cosmetic purposes by restoring the tooth's shape, strength, and appearance. They're used to protect cracked teeth, support large fillings, cover dental implants, or improve the aesthetics of misshapen or discolored teeth. The process involves preparing the tooth, taking impressions, and then placing the crown over the prepared tooth, effectively encasing it. Crowns are a common dental restoration option to enhance oral health and smile aesthetics.
Dental bridges are prosthetic devices used to replace missing teeth. They consist of one or more artificial teeth (pontics) that are anchored to adjacent natural teeth or dental implants. Bridges can be made from various materials, including porcelain, metal, or a combination of both. They help restore aesthetics, chewing function, and prevent shifting of remaining teeth. Proper oral hygiene is essential to maintain the longevity of dental bridges.
A dental implant is a surgical component that serves as an artificial tooth root. It is typically made of biocompatible materials like titanium. Dentists use implants to replace missing teeth. The implant is surgically placed into the jawbone, where it fuses with the bone over time through a process called osseointegration. Once fully integrated, a dental crown or prosthetic tooth is attached to the implant, restoring the appearance and function of a natural tooth. Dental implants are known for their durability and ability to provide a long-term solution for tooth loss.

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