Restorative Dentistry

Restorative Dentistry

Scope of Restorative Dentistry

Restorative Dentistry focuses on diagnosing, treating, and restoring damaged or missing teeth to improve oral health, function, and aesthetics. It covers:

  • Dental fillings: Repairing cavities and tooth decay

  • Crowns and bridges: Restoring damaged or missing teeth

  • Veneers and inlays/onlays: Repairing chipped, worn, or cracked teeth

  • Replacement of failing restorations: Ensuring previous dental work remains effective

  • Management of tooth wear and fractures: Restoring strength and function

  • Occlusal adjustment: Correcting bite issues related to restorations

Benefits of Restorative Dentistry

  1. Improved Oral Function: Restores the ability to chew, speak, and bite properly.

  2. Enhanced Aesthetics: Repairs and replaces damaged teeth for a natural, confident smile.

  3. Prevention of Further Damage: Protects remaining healthy tooth structure and prevents decay or fractures.

  4. Long-Term Oral Health: Maintains the strength and alignment of teeth.

  5. Pain Relief: Treats damaged or decayed teeth to reduce sensitivity and discomfort.

  6. Boosted Confidence: Restoring your smile enhances self-esteem and overall quality of life.