Restorative Dentistry Services
Restorative dentistry services
involves the diagnosis of all
issues relating to the health and
function of the smile, including
the treatment and repair of
broken, infected, or otherwise
damaged teeth, gums, and tissue.
General dentists serve as the
primary care provider for their
patients, managing their oral
health care needs and coordinating
treatment with specialists when
necessary.
There are a variety of services
that can be performed by our
dentists, including everything
from preventative care to the
replacement of missing teeth.
Explore this page for a brief
overview of general dentistry
treatment:
You want your teeth to look great so you can feel and look great!
Get your great smile back with restorative dentistry that feels and looks totally natural.
The following is a
brief description of dental health
issues that fall under the heading
of general and restorative
dentistry. Click on the links for
more in-depth information about
each subject.
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Dental Crowns
– when a tooth is severely
damaged or decayed, dental
crowns act as a protective
cover, strengthening the tooth
and reinforcing the jaw.
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Dental Bridges
– for one or more
missing teeth, dental bridges
literally "bridge the gap"
between remaining teeth,
stabilizing the jaw by
surrounding those teeth with
attractive crowns.
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Dentures –
replacing one or more teeth is
easier than ever before with
the multitude of denture
alternatives available to
patients. Dentures are now
more comfortable and
affordable than ever before.
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Root Canal –
infected tissues in the tooth
pulp can cause severe pain and
eventually lead to tooth loss.
Root canal therapy is designed
to remove infected tissue with
the goal of saving the tooth.
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Gum Disease –
periodontal disease is
characterized by swollen,
tender, or bleeding gums. Both
early and advanced periodontal
disease can be treated with
both surgical and non-surgical
therapy.
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TMJ Disorders
– a misaligned bite, bruxism
(teeth grinding), and other
factors can put stress on the
temporomandibular joint (TMJ).
TMJ disorders can be the
source of a variety of painful
symptoms, from headaches to
ear and neck pain.
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Full-Mouth
Reconstruction –
patients with severe dental
problems often require a
full-mouth reconstruction.
Dentists performing full-mouth
reconstructions often draw on
both cosmetic and restorative
dentistry solutions to improve
the health, function, and
appearance of the smile.
We offer many options for people who are unhappy with their smile. If you are one of these people, we encourage you to consult our comprehensive cosmetic procedure to learn about the various treatments available to beautify your smile.