Restorative Dentistry
Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing and restoring damaged or missing teeth to improve oral health and function. This type of dentistry involves procedures such as dental fillings, crowns, bridges, and dental implants. The goal is to address issues like cavities, fractures, or tooth loss, restoring the affected teeth to their natural form and function. Restorative dentistry plays a crucial role in enhancing both the aesthetic appearance and overall well-being of patients by preserving and reconstructing their smiles. The services offered aim to help individuals regain proper dental function, maintain oral hygiene, and achieve a confident and healthy smile.
Restorative Dentistry Q&A
What does restorative dentistry involve?
Restorative dentistry focuses on identifying and addressing problems related to damaged, decayed, or missing teeth. Common procedures include fillings, crowns, bridges, dentures, and dental implants—each designed to restore the strength, function, and appearance of your smile.
Will restorative treatment hurt?
Most restorative treatments are carried out with local anesthesia to keep you comfortable throughout the procedure. Many of these procedures are minimally invasive, and any discomfort afterward is typically mild and short-lived. Your dentist will go over pain relief options with you ahead of time.
Do I need restorative dental care?
You may be a good candidate for restorative dentistry if you have teeth that are cracked, chipped, decayed, or missing, or if you feel pain when chewing. A comprehensive dental exam and X-rays will help your dentist determine the best treatment plan to restore your oral health.
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