Restorative Dentistry

Restorative Dentistry

Restorative dentistry repairs, replaces, and rehabilitates damaged or missing teeth to regain proper oral function, structure, and aesthetics. Utilizing treatments like fillings, crowns, bridges, and implants, this field addresses decay and trauma to improve chewing, relieve pain, and prevent future dental issues.

Dental Bonding is a versatile procedure that applies a tooth-colored composite resin to repair damage or enhance aesthetics. The resin is sculpted to the desired shape and then hardened with a specialized curing light, creating a durable, physical bond to the natural enamel.

 

Tooth-Colored Restorations, or composite fillings, are aesthetic treatments made from a durable blend of special plastic and glass particles. They are custom-shaded to match your natural enamel, providing a virtually invisible repair for decayed, chipped, or broken teeth.

Dental Crown is a custom-fitted “cap” that fully encases a damaged or weakened tooth, restoring its shape, size, and strength. Crafted from materials like porcelain or zirconia, it provides a permanent protective shell for teeth too compromised for a standard filling.

A dental bridge is a fixed restoration used to replace one or more missing teeth by joining an artificial tooth permanently to adjacent teeth or dental implants. It literally “bridges the gap” in your smile, anchored by crowns on the surrounding teeth (abutments) for stability.

An Onlay is a custom-made dental restoration used to repair a tooth with damage too extensive for a standard filling but not severe enough to require a full crown. Onlay covers one or more of the chewing cusps (the raised points), providing a conservative “partial crown” that preserves more of the natural tooth structure.

An Inlay is a custom-made restoration used for decay or damage confined to the center groovesof a tooth’s chewing surface. it is fabricated as a single solid piece—often from porcelain, gold, or resin—and then bonded directly into the cavity.