Restorative Dentistry in Austin, TX
Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing and rebuilding your smile so you can eat, speak, and smile with confidence again. Whether you’re dealing with tooth decay, damage, or missing teeth, our team offers personalized solutions to restore your oral health. Smile Suite uses high-quality materials and modern techniques to ensure long-lasting results. Let us help you regain a healthy, comfortable smile you can feel proud of—contact our office today!
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Smile Suite offers the following restorative dental options:
- Tooth-Colored Fillings
- Traditional Bridges & Crowns
- Full & Partial Dentures
- Dental Implants
- Dental Extractions
- Bone Graft Procedures
How will I know what restorative treatments I need?
We begin with a thorough dental exam, including X-rays and a discussion of your symptoms and goals. Based on what we find—such as tooth damage, missing teeth, or infection—we’ll recommend restorative options that best fit your needs. Whether it’s a simple filling or a dental extraction, we’ll explain your choices clearly and help you make an informed decision. Our goal is to restore your smile’s health, function, and appearance with personalized care.
What’s the difference between restorative and cosmetic dentistry?
Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing or replacing damaged or missing teeth to restore function, comfort, and oral health. This includes treatments like fillings, crowns, bridges, dentures, and dental implants. Cosmetic dentistry, on the other hand, is focused on improving the appearance of your smile. Procedures like teeth whitening, veneers, and bonding fall into this category. While some treatments overlap, the main difference is that restorative care is medically necessary, while cosmetic care is elective.
Should I get a dental bridge, partial denture, or dental implant?
The right option depends on your oral health, budget, and personal preference. A dental bridge is fixed and works well if you have healthy teeth on either side of a gap. Partial dentures are removable and may be more affordable for multiple missing teeth. Dental implants are a long-lasting, natural-feeling solution that replaces both the root and crown of a tooth. We’ll evaluate your needs and help you choose the best fit for your smile!
Are bone grafts always done before dental implant placements?
Bone grafts aren’t always necessary, but they may be recommended if there isn’t enough healthy bone to support a dental implant. Tooth loss, gum disease, or long-term denture use can lead to bone loss over time. A bone graft helps rebuild the jawbone and creates a stable foundation for the implant. During your consultation, we’ll use 3D imaging to check your bone health and determine whether grafting is needed before implant placement.
Interested in learning more about our restorative services? Please contact us!
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