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Restorative & Aesthetic Dentistry

About Restorative & Aesthetic Dentistry

Restorative and esthetic dentistry focuses on improving both the function and appearance of your teeth. Restorative treatments, like fillings, crowns, and bridges, repair damaged or missing teeth, restoring proper bite and chewing function. These treatments help prevent further oral health issues, such as decay or tooth loss, ensuring long-term dental health.
Esthetic dentistry, also known as cosmetic dentistry, enhances the visual appeal of your smile. Common esthetic treatments include teeth whitening, veneers, and bonding. These procedures address concerns like discoloration, chips, and gaps, providing you with a confident and radiant smile.
At our practice, we combine both restorative and esthetic approaches to ensure your teeth are not only healthy but look great too. Whether you need to fix damaged teeth or improve your smile, we create personalized treatment plans to meet your specific needs. Contact us today to explore how restorative and esthetic dentistry can transform your smile!.
 
Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) on restorative and esthetic dentistry that are commonly searched on Google:

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is restorative dentistry?

Restorative dentistry involves repairing damaged, decayed, or missing teeth to restore function and improve oral health. Treatments include fillings, crowns, bridges, and implants.

Aesthetic dentistry, also known as cosmetic dentistry, focuses on improving the appearance of your teeth and smile. Treatments include teeth whitening, veneers, bonding, and smile makeovers.

Restorative dentistry repairs and restores the function of teeth, while aesthetic dentistry enhances their appearance. Many treatments, such as crowns or bonding, combine both restorative and esthetic elements.

Aesthetic dentistry can improve the color, shape, and alignment of your teeth, boosting your confidence and smile. It also corrects imperfections like gaps, chips, and discoloration

With proper care, dental crowns and bridges can last 10 to 15 years or more, depending on the material used and your oral hygiene.

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