It’s a natural part of life for our teeth to get a bit damaged, whether through accidents or general decay.
Restorative dentistry involves many different methods and types of restorations to repair, restore and replace any teeth. Modern dental materials now mean we’re able to provide natural-looking replacements that look and work just like natural teeth.
Fillings are one of the most common treatments for any dentist. They are a very reliable and effective method of repairing teeth that have become damaged through dental decay.
Find out moreFor more extensive damage, crowns fully restore a tooth and complete a smile. Crowns are often made from porcelain or ceramic, which is colour-matched to blend in with the other teeth. They can also be used to fit onto an implant to replace a missing tooth.
Find out moreFor any gaps in your smile, a dental bridge is an affordable and secure way to replace a tooth. Bridges use the teeth on either side of the gap to support the replacement tooth. They consist of crowns that are fitted over the adjacent teeth with the new tooth attached between them.
Find out moreModern dentures use comfortable and reliable materials to support replacement teeth, bringing back functionality and appearance to a smile. Dentures can be either partial, where they work to replace a few teeth in a smile, or complete, where they replace a whole arch.
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