Restorative Dentistry
Renew Your Smile & Confidence
Repair Your Teeth With Help From a Tampa Restorative Dentist
Few people make it through life without getting a cavity, breaking a tooth, or suffering similar damage. Thankfully, no matter what is wrong with your smile, your restorative dentist in Tampa can fix it. Our restorative dentistry will make your smile look attractive again and stop dental damage before it worsens. If you have a toothache, a broken tooth, or another emergency, we can often offer a same-day appointment. We're open as early as 7:30 a.m. and as late as 6 p.m.
Regain Full Smile Functionality With Restorative Treatments
Whether you're suffering from dental decay or an infection, you'll find a treatment to restore your smile's healthy appearance and function. If you have missing teeth, we know that it can have a devastating effect on your smile, and we can replace them with lifelike options. If dental impressions are needed for your treatment, our team can use hassle-free digital technology instead of gloppy goop to make them. As your restorative dentist in Tampa, we can repair your teeth with these services.
Tooth Fillings
Our tooth-colored composite fillings blend beautifully into your smile, unlike metal fillings. They also don’t contain mercury.
Inlays and Onlays
These restorations are often the right choice if your decay is too extensive for a cavity but not serious enough for a crown.
Dental Crowns
Your dentist uses crowns to mend large cavities, broken teeth, and other problems. He can even use them to cover cosmetic imperfections.
Root Canals
We perform gentle root canal treatments. This procedure can save an infected tooth, avoiding the need for an extraction.
Dental Implants
Implants can replace any number of teeth, whether you are missing one or an entire arch. They also stimulate your jaw to keep the area strong.
Dental Bridges
You can replace one tooth or several teeth in a row with a bridge. Bridges can be attached to natural teeth or to implants.
Dentures
These restorations can replace most or all of your teeth. We can anchor them to implants for the most lifelike function.
Frequently Asked Questions About Restorative Dentistry
What does restorative dentistry include?
Restorative dentistry covers an assortment of dental services that replace and repair teeth. At Doering Family Dental, we offer a number of restorative dentistry treatments, like tooth-colored fillings, root canal treatment, dental crowns, bridges, dentures, and dental implants. There is no dental issue too small or too large that restorative dentistry can't manage.
How much does restorative dentistry cost?
Because restorative dentistry covers such a vast array of services, the possible range of expense is just as extensive. Once you've come in for an initial assessment and we've taken a set of digital images, we can provide you an accurate idea of the cost involved for your dental work.
What is advanced restorative dentistry?
Advanced restorative dentistry describes complex treatments developed to repair substantial damage to your teeth. This kind of dental work exceeds an easy filling in regard to its capability to revive teeth. It could consist of placing a number of dental implants and attaching dentures or a set of fixed teeth to them, or perhaps performing a dental reconstruction to replace all your teeth.
What are the benefits of restorative dentistry?
Maintaining good oral health isn't just about keeping your teeth and gums clean. You will also need dental treatment if problems arise like tooth decay, cavities, and oral infections. Restorative dentistry is designed to treat those types of problems - many of which can cause pain and disrupt the function of your teeth - to keep your smile healthy and help you eat comfortably.
Why get restorative dentistry?
Restorative dentistry helps you feel better about your smile - and yourself - by fixing teeth that have fallen into disrepair. Both your smile's appearance and function will improve. In addition, restorative treatments can enhance your overall health by allowing you to eat healthier foods you may have been avoiding because of difficulty chewing.