Restorative Dentistry

Cosmetic Dentistry & Implant Dentistry located in Seattle, WA

Restorative Dentistry

To maintain a healthy, beautiful smile free from damage or complications, rely on Seattle Dentists in Seattle, Washington. The team offers exceptional restorative dentistry options for patients of all ages to repair damaged teeth. Schedule a dental evaluation at Seattle Dentists by phone or request one online today at the first sign of dental problems.

Restorative Dentistry Q&A

What is restorative dentistry?

Restorative dentistry at Seattle Dentists uses cutting-edge technologies and procedures to repair damaged, decaying, or missing teeth and improve the function and look of a patient’s smile. 

What are the benefits of restorative dentistry?

Restorative dentistry at Seattle Dentists offers numerous benefits for your oral health. It reduces the risk of pain, further tooth damage, gum disease, and other complications. The earlier you seek treatment, the easier dental problems are to fix. Seattle Dentists offers same-day emergency dentistry options when time is of the essence.

What are signs I might need restorative dentistry?

Signs you might need restorative dentistry include:

  • Toothache
  • Tooth discoloration
  • Visible tooth damage
  • Pus in your gumline
  • Hot or cold sensitivity
  • Weakened tooth
  • Broken tooth
  • Cracked tooth
  • Chipped tooth
  • Facial or gum swelling
  • Bleeding gums
  • Bright red gums
  • Knocked-out tooth
  • Loose permanent tooth
  • Missing or broken restoration 

Call Seattle Dentists if you’re unsure if you need restorative dentistry care or same-day dental treatment. Their compassionate providers can happily address your questions over the phone and determine the next best steps.

What are the different types of restorative dentistry?

Seattle Dentists offers the following restorative dentistry options:

Dental fillings

Tooth-colored fillings consist of safe dental materials that repair damaged teeth.

Dental implants

Dental implants bond to crowns, bridges, or dentures, filling in gaps left by extracted or missing permanent teeth. 

Dentures

Dentures replace multiple missing or extracted teeth with artificial, natural-looking teeth that are removable or fixed in place with dental implants. 

Crowns

Crowns fit comfortably over the surface of a weak, damaged, or newly restored tooth. 

Bridges

Bridges replace one or multiple extracted or missing permanent teeth. They consist of two crowns attached to an artificial tooth or multiple implant-supported crowns attached to each other.

Non-surgical root canals

A non-surgical root canal restores the inside of a damaged tooth by removing bacteria or decay from its pulp and filling empty root canals with restorative dental materials. 

Pinhole surgical technique

The pinhole surgical technique uses natural methods to make holes in your gums and stimulate natural tissue regeneration.

Which restorative dentistry options are best for me?

The Seattle Dentists experts determine which restorative dentistry treatments best suit you after examining your gums and teeth, reviewing the results of your dental X-rays, and discussing your dental history and symptoms. They also ask about your preferences before crafting a treatment plan.

Schedule an evaluation at Seattle Dentists by phone or request one online today to determine which restorative dentistry options suit your needs.