The goal is to save teeth and to provide teeth that look, feel, and work like natural teeth. The restored teeth also help keep your other teeth spaced correctly for a normal bite. Common types of restorative dentistry are fillings, crowns, bridges, dentures, and dental implants.
Inlay and Onlay Procedures
Inlay and onlay are a type of indirect restoration. An inlay fills in cavities and hollows in a tooth in the areas between the cusps. An onlay will not just fill in cavities in those spaces, but they can work for a larger area, including the cusps.
Composite Fillings
Composite fillings are tooth coloured fillings that will fit your mouth better than the other fillings. With this treatment, when you open your mouth or laugh, no one will notice that you have fillings.
Diastema Closure
Diastema Clasoure is a method of treatment when the gap between two teeth is too small to add a tooth. With this method, the gap between the teeth will be closed using adhesive restorative materials.
Composite Bondings
Composite bonding is an alternative for veneers. With this treatment your damaged teeth will be restorated with composite material.
Indirect Veneers
Indirect veneers are made outside the mouth using a strong and durable porcelain material. Removing only 0.05 mm of the teeth is enough to create enough room for the veneer.