Hamptons Dental
Restorative Dentistry in Calgary
Restorative Dentistry
Restorative dentistry helps keep your teeth strong after a filling or damage to the tooth. There are different treatment types depending on the location of the damaged tooth and the severity of the damage. Each treatment restores function and natural appearance so you can smile, chew, and speak with confidence.
Dental Bonding
Tooth bonding is used to reshape teeth with a composite material that looks and feels like your natural tooth. When you have a small chip in your tooth or need to reduce a gap or improve the look of a tooth, dental bonding may be recommended.
Dental Implants
Dental implants are a long-term solution for replacing missing teeth. The dental implant involves surgically placing a titanium post into the jawbone, which acts as an artificial root for a new tooth. A dental implant is a long-lasting solution that restores confidence and function to your bite and smile.
Dental Bridges
A dental bridge is a restorative solution that replaces one or more missing teeth by creating a bridge across the gap. The bridge portion consists of an artificial tooth, while the anchor pieces are dental crowns that sit over intact teeth adjacent to the gap. A dental bridge is a quick solution to restore function and appearance to your smile.
Composite Dental Fillings
Composite dental fillings are restorative solutions used to repair teeth affected by decay, cracks, or fractures. The composite material is a tooth-coloured resin material that blends in seamlessly with natural teeth. This provides discreet coverage while restoring tooth function and shape and prevents further damage.
Inlays and Onlays
Inlays and onlays are custom-made restorations used to repair damaged or decayed teeth. Inlays fit within the cusps of the tooth, while onlays cover one or more cusps or the entire biting surface. Inlays and onlays are sturdy solutions to fill areas too big for a dental filling.
Dentures
Dentures are removable appliances that replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues so you can talk, eat, and bite as you normally would. They can be full (complete) or partial dentures, depending on the number of teeth you have missing. Each set of dentures is custom-made to fit your mouth for the best comfort and most natural look.
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