
Restorative Dentistry
Restorative Dentistry
Durable, aesthetic restorations that protect tooth structure.
Overview
We restore teeth conservatively, using ceramics and composites that respect existing enamel and blend seamlessly.
Digital scans, bite analysis, and shade mapping guide each restoration for comfort and harmony.
Our goal: strong, smooth, and easy-to-clean restorations that feel like your own teeth.
Who it’s for
- Cracked, worn, or previously filled teeth
- Patients needing crowns, onlays, or large bondings
- People seeking metal-free, natural-looking results
Common treatments
- Porcelain crowns and onlays
- Composite bonding for chips and wear
- Bite adjustment and occlusal guards
- Replacement of aging restorations
What to expect
- 1Assessment with photos and scans
- 2Preparation that preserves as much enamel as possible
- 3High-precision impressions or digital scans
- 4Custom shade + fit check with provisional or try-in
- 5Final bonding and bite refinement
FAQ
How long do crowns last?
With routine hygiene and bite protection when needed, ceramic crowns often last 10–15 years or longer.
Metal-free options?
Yes, we use high-strength ceramics and composites tailored to each tooth's load and esthetic zone.
Sensitivity after treatment?
Mild sensitivity can occur briefly; we use desensitizing protocols and adjust bites carefully.
Can you replace old metal fillings?
Yes, we can replace them with bonded composites or onlays when clinically appropriate.
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