Our dentists at dentalhouse Woodbridge Dental offer a range of restorative dental services, from fillings to crowns, root canals and dentures.
Our Restorative Services
Any procedure that aims to restore your smile's normal function and appearance is considered restorative dental care.
By repairing structural issues such as damaged or missing teeth, our dentists can help restore your smile - and your oral health.
The dentists at dentalhouse Woodbridge Dental can assess your specific dental issue and determine the appropriate restorative treatment option for you.
Dental Crowns
Porcelain crowns are placed atop teeth to restore discoloured, stained or damaged teeth to their natural function and appearance.
Dentists can use crowns to prevent a cracked tooth from worsening, cover dental implants or to attach bridges. Typically, crowns are the best option when a tooth has suffered so much damage or decay that large portions of it must be removed.
Dental Bridges
These natural-looking tooth replacements may be bonded to dental implants or existing teeth to replace a section of missing teeth.
Bridges are discreet dental restorations that are low-profile in appearance and can help to restore natural contour to teeth, in addition to the bite between upper and lower teeth. They can also help restrict movement of other teeth.
Dental Fillings
At dentalhouse Woodbridge Dental, composite tooth-coloured fillings are used to repair tooth damage such as a crack or cavity. These fillings can closely match the colour of your teeth, withstand moderate pressure due to the continual stress of chewing, and may be used on front and back teeth.
Inlays & Onlays
Inlays and onlays are tooth-coloured porcelain fillings. They may be recommended when cavities need repairing but damage is too extensive for a standard dental filling. They are custom-made in a dental laboratory and are then permanently cemented to the tooth as a single piece.
Root Canals
A root canal procedure may help keep infection from spreading and prevent the need for a tooth extraction. It's also less invasive than having a tooth removed. During the procedure, your dentist will remove diseased tissues, nerves and blood vessels from the interior of the tooth.
Full & Partial Dentures
Dentures can replace one missing tooth or several in a row (partial dentures), or an entire jaw of missing teeth (full dentures). They prevent remaining teeth from shifting out of position and becoming misaligned. They also allow patients with missing teeth to maintain their facial structure.
Periodontal (Gum) Therapy
Gum disease can infect the tissues of the mouth, including the gingiva, gums, cementum, bone and periodontal ligament. If your dentist detects the disease in its early stages, preventive therapy will be recommended. Otherwise, treatment methods will depend on the type and severity of the disease.