Restorative Dentistry
Tooth colored fillings: An alternative to silver fillings. Composite fillings are made from a resin and particles that are mixed together and then given time to "cure" and harden. The advantages of composite fillings are that they are naturally white, can easily be colored to match the surrounding teeth, and are relatively easy to place.
Crowns: An artificial "top" made of porcelain, composite, or metal that is cemented on top of damaged teeth.Bridges: Dental work that involves supporting a replacement tooth or teeth between two healthy teeth.
Root canals: A four step process required when the inner pulp of the tooth is irreversibly damaged. Step one involves removing all of the inner pulp from the chamber of the tooth. Step two involves cleaning and smoothing the inside of the tooth. Step three involves filling the tooth with an inert material. Finally, an artificial crown is placed on top of the tooth.
Partial Dentures: A denture replacing one or more teeth in a dental arch.
Implants: Artificial device replacing tooth root; may anchor an artificial tooth, bridge, or denture.