Fixing your teeth
Restorative dentistry essentially covers any time where we’re rebuilding or replacing the lost part of a tooth’s structure. So, say you have a little decay or a small chip in one tooth, we’d clean out the decay then restore it with a tooth-coloured filling, or use this filling material to repair the chip.
It can be as simple as repairing one little thing in a tooth, to strengthening teeth to a full dental rehabilitation for people who have heavy-duty dental problems.
Making them look great!
Most of the time, restorative dentistry will improve the look of your teeth. While its primary purpose is to restore function, it has the added bonus of achieving a beautiful smile (cosmetic dentistry).
Adelaide dental – what we can do
When teeth need to be rebuilt or replaced, we now have many more alternatives than we did in the past. Here are the restorative treatments we offer at Shepherds Hill Dental Centre.
- Tooth-coloured fillings
- Veneers
- Crowns and bridges
- Implants
- Root canal treatment (endodontics)
- Partial and full dentures
Adelaide dental – Want to book your initial dental consultation?
At Shepherds Hill Dental Centre, our dental team wants to help you get long life out of your teeth. Call us now for an appointment on 08 8278 6898.
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FAQs
Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing and restoring damaged or missing teeth to improve function and appearance. This includes treatments like fillings, crowns, bridges, and implants.
The longevity of restorative treatments varies depending on the type of treatment and your oral hygiene. With proper care, many restorative treatments can last for many years.
Yes, restorative dentistry can enhance your smile by repairing damaged teeth, filling gaps, and restoring the natural look and function of your teeth.