Restorative Dentistry

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Comprehensive restorative dentistry encompasses a broad spectrum of procedures that are used to repair or replace natural teeth that may have cracked, decayed or been lost. These treatment options can be “fixed,” in the case of crowns and bridges that are cemented to the existing tooth structure, or “removable,” such as dentures and partials.

The cornerstone of our practice philosophy is to create a stable mouth through the placement of well constructed restorations, which facilitate a structurally sound environment that is easy for patients to keep clean and disease-free.

Dr. Drews holding a dental implant model

Here are the most common restorative dental services we offer

Fillings

A composite filling is a tooth-coloured plastic and glass mixture used to restore decayed teeth. Composite bonds to the tooth to support the remaining structure to help prevent…

Crowns, Inlays & Onlays

When over 1/2 of a tooth’s biting surface is damaged we recommend an inlay or onlay to restore your tooth. Inlays and onlays can be made of porcelain,…

Partials & Dentures

Removable dentistry is the perfect solution for patients who have lost either some or all of their teeth, or will be having them extracted.

Root Canal (Endodontics)

Due to decay, extensive restorations, or trauma, the pulp of a tooth may become irreversibly inflamed or infected. Symptoms stemming from this condition include temperature sensitivity, pain, swelling,…

Dental Bridges

Dental bridges are very similar to dental crowns in terms of preparation, and in the materials and methods used to construct them. The primary difference is that, where…

Dental Implants

Dental implants are considered the most durable, functional, and natural solution for replacing missing teeth.

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