
Tooth decay or damage can weaken the structure of a tooth and affect everyday comfort. Dental restorations repair affected areas and help restore normal function while preserving as much natural tooth structure as possible.
At the Centre for Advanced Dentistry & Implantology, restorations are planned carefully to integrate with surrounding teeth and support long-term stability.
What are dental restorations?
Dental restorations repair areas of a tooth that have been damaged by decay or minor fractures. The affected area is cleaned and restored using a tooth-coloured material designed to blend naturally with the remaining tooth.
Restorations help protect the tooth from further damage and allow comfortable use during daily activities.
When might a restoration be recommended?
A restoration may be recommended when decay has weakened a part of a tooth or when surface damage has compromised its structure. Early treatment helps prevent progression and reduces the likelihood of more extensive procedures.
Assessment allows the extent of damage to be identified and appropriate care to be planned.
What can you expect during treatment?
Treatment begins with the removal of the affected tissue. The area is then restored using a durable material shaped to match the tooth. Once placed, the restoration is adjusted to ensure a comfortable bite and smooth finish.
FAQs
Restorations are colour-matched to your natural teeth and designed to blend discreetly.
Local anaesthetic is used where needed to ensure comfort.
With good oral care and regular check-ups, restorations can remain functional for many years.
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Dental restorations repair damage and help preserve tooth strength. Book a consultation at the Centre for Advanced Dentistry & Implantology to assess decay or damage and plan appropriate care.
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