How Your Dentist Provides Lasting Restorative Care

When you see your dentist for restorative dental work, you should feel confident that the care you receive will offer lasting support. Unfortunately, our teeth do not heal from cavities, or from significant damage. When you receive a dental filling to support a tooth, or have a dental crown placed over a tooth, you should be able to trust that you will have enduring protection. These restorations help make it possible for you to bite and chew confidently, while protecting your tooth from future issues. Of course, some restorative work goes beyond protecting teeth, and effectively replaces them. If you receive a dental prosthetic in order to replace missing teeth, these should also provide long-term support.

Using The Right Restoration For Your Tooth

Choosing the right restoration for your tooth is a matter of adequately addressing the problem it faces. If you have a smaller cavity removed, your dentist should be able to provide restoration with a filling. If you have a larger cavity, or if you have structural damage that makes biting and chewing more difficult, you should anticipate having a crown, not a filling. In both cases, your dentist can supply you with a restoration that does not alter your smile in an unflattering way.

Restoring Your Smile By Placing A Dental Prosthetic

To replace an individual tooth, or an isolated area of tooth loss, you can receive a dental bridge, which stays in place thanks to a pair of dental crowns. If you need to replace a full set of teeth, or have multiple gaps in your smile, dentures can help. Partial dentures can allow you to keep your remaining teeth, while securing a prosthetic that effectively addresses gaps. A custom set of full dentures allows you to fully restore your upper or lower row of teeth.

Talk To Cedar West Family Dentistry If You Need Restorative Work

At Cedar West Family Dentistry, you can receive restorative care that provides lasting support for your smile. Our office is committed to making sure our patients receive superior treatment for any issues that may be affecting their smiles. To learn more, or to schedule an appointment with us, call our family dental office in Richfield, MN, today at (612) 861-7188.