Restorative Dentistry

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During eating when teeth breakdown food, some food debris are left on the surface of the tooth and some are swallowed and digested. Food debris that are left on tooth surfaces for a longer period of time can erode the enamel surface and if left untreated a cavity may be created. Without regular visits to the dentist lesions may become undetected, gets bigger or in some cases become sensitive or painful. Depending on the severity of the case, there several ways to restore function of the tooth/teeth.

Restorative Dentistry involves diagnosis and repairing teeth and their supporting structures. Some of the most common procedures are:

  • Composite cavity fillings
  • Dental Crowns/Bridge
  • Dental Implants
  • Root Canal Therapy

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