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Restorative Dentistry

Repair and restore damaged, decayed, or broken teeth to full strength, function, and natural appearance with expert restorative care at Dentapex.

Restorative Dentistry at Dentapex

Restorative dentistry covers treatments that repair or replace damaged and missing teeth. Whether you have a chipped tooth, a large cavity, a broken crown, or multiple missing teeth, restorative treatments can rebuild your smile and restore comfortable, efficient chewing. We use modern tooth-coloured materials for natural-looking results that blend seamlessly with your existing teeth.

When Is Restorative Treatment Needed?

  • You have a cavity or tooth decay
  • Your tooth is cracked, chipped, or fractured
  • An old filling has broken or fallen out
  • You are missing one or more teeth
  • Your tooth is worn down from grinding (bruxism)
  • You need full-mouth rehabilitation

Why Choose Dentapex?

  • Tooth-coloured composite fillings for a completely natural look
  • High-quality dental crowns and bridges
  • Conservative approach preserving maximum tooth structure
  • Durable materials designed for long-lasting results
  • Full-mouth rehabilitation planning available for complex cases

Frequently Asked Questions

A filling is used to repair a small to moderate cavity or chipped area. A crown (cap) covers the entire tooth and is used when a tooth is severely damaged, weakened, or after root canal treatment to restore its shape and strength.
Composite (tooth-coloured) fillings typically last 7–10 years with good care. They can be replaced if they wear or discolour over time, and the replacement procedure is straightforward.
Modern dental crowns are made from tooth-coloured ceramic or porcelain materials that closely match the colour and appearance of natural teeth. They are generally indistinguishable from real teeth.
A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring an artificial tooth (pontic) to the adjacent natural teeth (abutments). It is a fixed, non-removable restoration that looks and functions like natural teeth.

Restore Your Smile and Confidence

Don't let a damaged tooth affect your quality of life. We can restore it to full function and appearance.