| "Dedicated to the restoration of teeth with Crowns, Bridges, Dentures, Dental Implants, Dental Bonding and more..." | | | | There are a number of modern preventative and | Restorative Dentistry treatment options that can conserve and improve the health and appearance of your existing teeth and, effectively, repair teeth that have defects due to tooth decay (cavities), trauma or developmental | problems. Prosthodontic procedures deal with more advanced restoration treatment requirements and also the management of the replacement of missing teeth, or teeth that are about to be lost. |
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| When the REPAIR of a tooth involves placing the replacement material within the body of the tooth, this commonly called a filling, inlay or bonded filling procedure. | | | | | | When the tooth is too damaged, worn or misshapen to be simply repaired, its RESTORATION is frequently accomplished using the remaining tooth structure as a support, or stump, to receive a cap, crown or veneer. | | | |
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| Restorative Dentistry aims to conserve your existing teeth and simplifies the complexity of future treatment interventions. This is achieved by on-going screening for decay, fractures and gum disease prevention, which may lead to tooth damage or even loss. |
| This will allow for a comprehensive overview of existing treatments and risks of new disease activity. It will identify any problems or concerns you may have and explore treatment options for maintaining or improving the overall health and appearance of both your teeth, and your general oral health going forward. |