Eglinton Oak Dental
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Restorative Dentistry

We offer many types of restorative dental care services that include:

Restore Your Smile with Restorative Dentistry

At Eglinton Oak Dental, we specialize in restorative dentistry to restore and enhance your smile. Whether you have cavities, missing teeth, or tooth damage, our team provides personalized treatments to rebuild your teeth, restore function, and improve your overall dental health.

What is Restorative Dentistry?

Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing or replacing damaged or missing teeth to restore both function and appearance. We offer a range of treatments to help you maintain a healthy smile, from simple fillings to advanced procedures like dental implants.

Our Restorative Dentistry Services

  • Dental Fillings: We use tooth-colored fillings to repair cavities, restoring the shape and strength of your teeth without the noticeable metal fillings.
  • Crowns: Custom crowns cover damaged teeth, improving strength and appearance, especially after a root canal or when a tooth is cracked or weakened.
  • Bridges: A dental bridge is used to replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent healthy teeth, restoring your ability to chew and speak normally.
  • Dental Implants: Implants are permanent replacements for missing teeth. We place titanium posts into the jawbone and attach custom crowns for a natural, strong solution.
  • Root Canals: If you have a tooth infection, a root canal removes the infected tissue and restores your tooth to prevent extraction.
  • Dentures: We offer full and partial dentures to replace missing teeth, restoring your smile and function.
  • Inlays and Onlays: These custom restorations are used for larger cavities, providing a durable and natural-looking fix.

Who Needs Restorative Dentistry?

  • Tooth Decay: Fillings, crowns, and other treatments can restore teeth affected by cavities.
  • Missing Teeth: Dental implants, bridges, or dentures can replace missing teeth.
  • Broken or Cracked Teeth: Crowns and inlays can restore damaged teeth and prevent further issues.
  • Infected Teeth: Root canals can save teeth from infection and prevent the need for extraction.