How do I know if I need a dental restoration?
Signs you may need dental restoration include pain, visible cracks, or difficulty chewing, indicating damage to your teeth.
Signs you may need dental restoration include pain, visible cracks, or difficulty chewing, indicating damage to your teeth.
After getting a new filling, avoid hard, sticky, or chewy foods that could dislodge or damage the filling while it sets.
Modern dentures can be both comfortable and aesthetically pleasing. With advancements in materials and techniques, they can mimic the look and feel of natural teeth.
Root canals are essential in restorative dentistry, saving teeth from extraction when the pulp becomes infected or damaged.
Composite fillings are tooth-colored and blend with natural teeth, offering a more aesthetic alternative to silver fillings.
Dental implants can fail due to infection, improper placement, or poor bone support, though failure is rare with proper care.
Most restorative procedures are relatively painless with modern dental technology, especially with sedation options available.
A cavity under a crown occurs when decay develops beneath the crown, possibly due to poor fit or seal, requiring replacement.
Partial dentures replace a few missing teeth, while full dentures replace all teeth in the upper or lower jaw.
Same-day crowns are created and placed in a single visit using CAD/CAM technology, offering fast, precise restoration.