Dental Restorations to Repair Smiles
If your dentist finds evidence of tooth decay or if you are unhappy with your smile due to damaged or missing teeth, there are a variety of restorative treatment options available.
Damaged, decayed or missing teeth can have a negative impact on your oral health by contributing to the buildup of plaque and other debris, ultimately leading to additional tooth decay or gum disease.
Poor oral health can leave you with an increased risk of infection which may contribute to issues like heart disease. By restoring your smile, we help prevent serious complications and improve your oral health and quality of life.
Dental Crowns
Crowns are porcelain caps placed on top of teeth to restore their function and appearance. Our dentists can use crowns to attach bridges, cover dental implants, prevent a cracked tooth from worsening, or restore a discoloured or stained tooth to its natural appearance.
Dental Bridges
Bridges are a natural-looking tooth replacement option that can provide stability to surrounding teeth. Bonded directly to the teeth on either side of the gap, a dental bridge can help preserve the contour of the jawline and restore your ability to chew and speak normally.
Dental Fillings
Our dental team uses composite fillings to repair cavities or tooth damage, like a crack. These fillings are created to match your natural teeth and can withstand moderate pressure from the constant stress of chewing, therefore can be used on front and back teeth.
Dentures
Full, partial, or implant-supported dentures are used to replace missing teeth. Partial dentures replace one or more missing teeth in a row, while full dentures replace all of the teeth in the jaw. To provide additional support to the jaw bone, implant-supported dentures are permanently secured in place with implants.
Inlays & Onlays
Inlays and onlays are tooth-coloured porcelain fillings used to repair cavities when the damage is too extensive for a standard dental filling. They are custom-made in a dental laboratory and are then permanently cemented to the tooth.
Root Canals
A root canal is a procedure where your dentist removes infected blood vessels, nerves and tissues from the interior of a tooth. By removing the decay and bacteria, your dentist can help halt the spread of infection and prevent the need for an extraction.