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Restorative Dentistry

Restorative Dentistry in West Vancouver

Depending on the type of issue you have, your dentist may recommend one of several solutions. If you suffer from decayed or damaged teeth, restorative dentistry procedures will help to restore a confident smile. These include bridges, crowns, fillings, and bonding. These procedures also help to maintain the natural functioning of the teeth so you can improve your oral health.

Dental Bonding

If you have any minor tooth imperfections, you may benefit from dental bonding. Dental bonding is a cost-effective procedure that can be used to cover cracks, chips, or discoloration of the teeth. During the bonding process, your dentist will apply resin to the surface of the tooth. They will then shape and cure the resin to match the surrounding teeth.

Dental Implants

While bridges and crowns are commonly used to restore missing teeth, they must be replaced over time. Dental implants provide a longer-lasting solution for decayed and damaged teeth. Even though the implant procedure takes time and is more intensive, you end up with teeth that look completely natural, so you can smile with confidence.

All-on-4 Dental Implants

All-on-4 dental implants are similar to dentures as they can be used to restore one tooth or multiple teeth. However, unlike regular dentures that must be removed and cleaned overnight, all-on-4 dental implants are permanently fitted in the mouth. Your dentist can assess if you are a good candidate for an all-on-4 implant by assessing your specific needs.

Dental Bridges

A dental bridge is a fake tooth held together by two crowns that are attached to the adjacent teeth. They are commonly used for patients who have gaps in their teeth in order to restore their smile as well as the normal biting and chewing function of the teeth.

Dental Fillings

Dental fillings are a common dental procedure used to fill cavities in the teeth. Dental fillings can be made from composite material or metal. Metal fillings are strong and durable and are usually recommended for cavities at the back of the teeth. However, composite fillings tend to be a more popular choice as their tooth-like colour makes them less visible in the mouth.

Inlays and Onlays

If you have small cavities in the teeth, your dentist will use composite fillings to treat them. Inlays and onlays are two types of filling that are also used to restore damaged or decayed teeth. Inlays are used for teeth where the decay lies between the two cusps of the teeth. If the decay only affects one cusp of the tooth, an onlay will be used instead.

Dentures

A denture is a removable dental device that is commonly used to fill any gaps between the teeth. They are used as an alternative to crowns and bridges to replace any missing teeth. Complete dentures are used when all of the teeth are missing, while partial dentures are used to fill either one or several missing teeth.