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Restorative Dentistry in Bathurst

While the incidence of tooth decay has greatly decreased due to fluoride use and better patient awareness, teeth can still suffer from decay, infection, or breakage, necessitating dental restoration. Thanks to advanced techniques and modern technology, we offer various restorative dentistry options to restore teeth to their normal shape, appearance, and function. If you need dental restorative treatment, we will thoroughly discuss all options and recommend the most comfortable and least invasive approach. Our top priority is providing excellent dental care to ensure your beautiful smile.

Restorative Dentistry in Bathurst
Reasons for Restorative Dentistry

Reasons for Restorative Dentistry

  • For an enhanced smile
  • Fill in unattractive spaces between teeth
  • Improve or correct an improper bite
  • Prevent the loss of a tooth
  • Relieve dental pain
  • Repair damaged and decayed teeth
  • Replace missing teeth
  • Replace old, unattractive dental treatments
  • Restore normal eating and chewing

Remember to give your teeth the attention they need today!

Restorative Dentistry Procedures

There are several types of dental restorations tailored to different oral health needs. Our experienced team will help determine the best dental restorative solution for your specific situation.

Fillings

Used to repair cavities by removing decay and filling the hole with composite material, restoring the tooth's structure and function.

Crowns

Caps placed over teeth to fix large cavities or broken teeth, requiring enamel removal for a perfect fit and natural appearance.

Inlays and Onlays

Custom restorations for cavities too large for fillings but too small for crowns; inlays fit between cusps, while onlays cover one or more cusps.

Root Canal Therapy

Treats deep infections by removing diseased pulp, cleaning the tooth, and filling it with gutta-percha, often followed by a crown.

Bridges

Replace missing teeth with artificial teeth attached to crowns on adjacent natural teeth, restoring your smile and bite.

Dental Implants

Threaded posts replacing tooth roots, topped with crowns, bridges, or dentures, without altering adjacent teeth.

Dentures

Replace multiple missing teeth; full dentures replace all teeth, while partials replace some, and implant-supported dentures offer added stability for improved comfort and function.