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Restorative Dentistry in Tempe, AZ

Keep your smile feeling and functioning at its absolute best with restorative dentistry. From simple procedures like dental fillings, to more complex solutions like dental prosthetics and root canal therapy, restorative dentistry aims to revitalize decayed or damaged teeth. With our comprehensive restorative care in Tempe, you can take back your overall oral health so you can eat, laugh, and smile with confidence.

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Dental Fillings

Cavities are one of the most common oral diseases, so it's imperative we tackle them as soon as they begin to compromise the health and wellness of your teeth. When left untreated, they can cause serious discomfort and may require more invasive procedures to alleviate. Thanks to fillings, your dentist in tempe can halt the progression of tooth decay in a single visit. By stopping by for your regular 6-month cleaning and checkup, you can prevent new cavities from forming in the first place.

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Same-Day Crowns

No one likes to deal with a broken, cracked, or severely decayed tooth. It can be painful and stressful, but thanks to same-day crowns, you can restore your tooth in a single visit. This allows you to skip the temporary restoration and long wait for your permanent crown. Same-day crowns are custom-made from high-quality, durable materials and color-matched to blend seamlessly with the rest of your teeth. With our state-of-the-art digital imaging and CAD/CAM technology in Tempe, your appointment will be over in 2 hours or less, so you can start smiling again!

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Dental Crowns

If you're dealing with cracked or damaged, dental crowns from our Tempe practice can restore your smile! Crowns are tooth-shaped "caps" that protect your tooth's natural root and revitalize the function of your bite. If you've received a root canal or dental implant, a crown can also be used to bring back the health of your tooth. Since dental crowns can be made from many materials, they are ideal for a variety of restorative and cosmetic applications, so you can smile with confidence.

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Root Canal Therapy

Toothaches are often a sign of a serious infection and can cause serious pain. There's no need to wait in discomfort any longer thanks to root canal therapy. This common procedure can provide you with much-needed relief and restore the health of your tooth. Plus, a root canal from our Tempe practice can save your tooth from an extraction so you can smile with comfort and confidence.

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Extractions

Extractions are always our last option — saving your smile is our number one priority. However, a problematic tooth is sometimes more trouble than it's worth. Your doctor may recommend an extraction as the best way to get your oral health back on the right path. With gentle techniques, and local anesthesia or sedation, decaying teeth can be removed to alleviate your discomfort or to make room for dental implants, a bridge, or another type of tooth replacement.

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Implant Crowns

After your dental implant has been affixed, your dentist will make the finishing touches by adding an implant crown! Dental crowns act as tooth "caps" that are fitted onto the implant. Your dentist will ensure the size and color of your implant crown matches with the rest of your other teeth, so you can have a seamless new smile.

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Dental Bridges

There's no need to keep covering up your mouth if a missing tooth is leaving a gap in your smile. With a dental bridge, the space left behind by one, or several, missing teeth can be permanently covered. The bridge is attached to your teeth on either side of the gap, so it won't slide around when you eat or speak. Your bridge also won't stand out from the rest of your smile —it can be color-matched to blend with your other teeth. Keep your teeth from shifting and reduce the risk of bone loss and problems with your bite by asking your dentist about a bridge. Schedule a consultation today to see if a dental bridge can help you complete your smile!

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Dentures

Dentures are a removable, affordable solution that can complete your smile after missing one or all of your natural teeth. To ensure a natural look and feel, most dentures are made of a combination of acrylic and metal and are custom-crafted for a comfortable fit. Looking to see if dentures are right for you? Schedule a consultation to find out if a set of full or partial dentures can restore your bite. It's about time you got back to living your life with a smile.

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Teeth Whitening

Do you want to brighten your smile, but don't want to wait? Ditch the dingy stains and discoloration for a more luminous grin with teeth whitening! In a single visit, you can whiten your teeth by up to eight shades. Whether you're preparing for an upcoming event or just looking for a way to bolster your self-esteem, teeth whitening is one of the most cost-effective cosmetic dental treatments, making it a simple and effective way to boost your confidence without breaking the bank.

Frequently Asked Questions

The most significant benefit of restorative dentistry is that it restores dental function to damaged and missing teeth. That way, patients can regain their ability to bite, chew, swallow, and speak properly. This restored functionality means you can return to your usual diet and speak confidently.

Restorative dentistry also improves your teeth’s appearance, giving you a lovely smile and making you feel more confident and comfortable in social situations. It can also help address dental problems earlier on to prevent them from worsening and spiraling out. Restoring your damaged teeth also makes maintaining proper hygiene easier, thus improving your oral health.

Cosmetic and restorative dentistry are different but interrelated branches of dentistry. Cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving the appearance of teeth and gums for a better smile. While restorative dentistry centers on the restoration of damaged and missing teeth so they can regain their full functionality. Sometimes, restoring damaged teeth can improve their appearance, hence the crossing over between cosmetic and restorative dentistry.

Restorative dentistry can solve several problems, but most dentists recommend repairing damaged teeth from physical trauma or extensive dental decay. Physical trauma can cause cracks, chips, and fractured teeth. Dentists use restorative dental treatments like dental bonding, filling, and crowns to repair damaged teeth.

Dentists also use restorative dentistry to replace missing teeth. Patients with missing teeth can get partial or complete dental implants, depending on the number of missing teeth. These implants look and function like your regular teeth. Lastly, you may need restorative dentistry (usually a dental crown) after a root canal to replace the damaged portion of your teeth following a root canal.

Some restorative dental procedures qualify as dental emergencies, depending on the situation. For instance, you may need emergency restorative dental treatments if you suffer from severe toothaches that don’t stop even after taking painkillers. In such cases, the dentist might recommend dental filling or bonding to cover the exposed nerve causing pain.

You may also need emergency restorative dentistry treatment if you accidentally knock out your tooth/teeth. The same goes if you fracture your teeth from physical impact after an accident or while playing physical sports. The dentist will recommend a dental implant for the lost teeth and bonding, filling, or a dental crown for the fractured teeth. Both cases are emergencies, but you can salvage the knocked-out or fractured teeth if you can get to the dentist within an hour of losing or breaking your teeth.

Whether insurance covers restorative dentistry depends on your particular insurance plan. However, restorative dental treatments are almost always covered by insurance. Most insurance policies offer complete coverage, but some only offer partial coverage. Either way, it’s best to check your policy to know whether your restorative dental treatments are covered by your insurer.