Types of Restorative Dentistry Treatments

 Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing or replacing teeth to restore function, health, and aesthetics. Various treatments address different dental issues, from minor decay to missing teeth.

1. Dental Fillings

Fillings repair cavities caused by tooth decay. Materials like composite resin, amalgam, or porcelain help restore the tooth’s structure and prevent further damage.

2. Crowns & Bridges

  • Crowns: Protective caps placed over weakened or damaged teeth.
  • Bridges: Used to replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent natural teeth.

3. Dental Implants

A long-term solution for missing teeth, implants consist of a titanium post surgically placed in the jawbone, acting as an artificial root for a crown.

4. Dentures

Removable prosthetic teeth used to replace multiple missing teeth, available as full or partial dentures.

5. Root Canal Therapy 

A procedure to save an infected tooth by removing the damaged pulp, cleaning the root canal, and sealing the tooth.


Each of these treatments plays a vital role in restoring oral health, improving function, and enhancing smiles. Consult a dentist to find the right option for your dental needs! 

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