When you’re experiencing a problem with your oral health, you need restorative care. It’s not something you might need or a set of services you can elect to schedule if you think it sounds like a good idea. It’s a necessity. Why? Well, when the structure or health of a tooth or your entire smile begins to take a nosedive, that decline isn’t going to reverse directions until we do something about it with dental care. Get to know restorative dentistry better, so you know how to care for your grin if all is not well.
What You Need
If your oral health requires care because you’re experiencing a problem like physical damage or disease, the way to fix it is to agree to restorative care. What does this entail? It includes services that have been designed to do one or more of the following: To end disease like decay, to replace damaged tissue, to cover a badly damaged tooth, to clear infection, and to replace a missing tooth. The treatments our practice offers include:
- Dental Fillings
- Dental Crowns
- Dental Bridges
- Root Canal Treatment
- Dental Extractions
- Dentures
- Dental Implants
When You Need It
Unlike cosmetic care, which is something that you choose 100 percent because you want your smile to look better, restorative care is something you need immediately if your oral health is ailing. Finding out that you need it might happen if you visit us for a concern. Or, you may learn that you need treatment to repair your oral health during a dental checkup. In either case, we will always recommend you set up an appointment for the necessary procedure as soon as possible to protect your teeth and gums.