
Restorative Dentistry in Windsor
Keep your smile feeling and functioning at its absolute best with restorative dentistry. From simple procedures like dental fillings, to more complex solutions like dental prosthetics and root canal therapy, restorative dentistry aims to revitalize decayed or damaged teeth. With our comprehensive restorative care, you can take back your overall oral health so you can eat, laugh, and smile with confidence.
Dental Fillings
Cavities are one of the most common oral diseases, so it's imperative we tackle them as soon as they begin to compromise the health and wellness of your teeth. When left untreated, they can cause serious discomfort and may require more invasive procedures to alleviate. Thanks to fillings, your dentist can halt the progression of tooth decay in a single visit. By stopping by for your regular 6-month cleaning and checkup, you can prevent new cavities from forming in the first place.

Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are a great solution for restoring teeth that are cracked, broken, or weakened. Think of them like a helmet for your tooth, they cover and protect the chewing surface, helping prevent further damage or fractures. To place a crown, we gently remove just enough tooth structure to make room for the crown material, then carefully place the custom-made crown over your tooth to restore its natural shape, strength, and function.

Root Canal Therapy
Toothaches can be a sign of a serious infection and cause significant discomfort. Fortunately, root canal therapy offers a solution to provide the relief you need and restore the health of your tooth. During a root canal procedure, the infected pulp of the tooth is removed, and the area is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. Once the tooth has been properly treated, it can be restored with a dental crown to help maintain its structure and prevent the tooth from breaking. Not only can root canal therapy alleviate the pain caused by the infection, but it can also prevent the need for a tooth extraction. By saving your natural tooth, you can smile with confidence and avoid more extensive and costly dental work down the line.

Extractions
Extractions are always a last resort because preserving your smile is our top priority. However, sometimes a problematic tooth causes more harm than good. In these cases, your dentist may recommend an extraction to restore your oral health. Using skilled techniques and local anesthesia, decayed or damaged teeth can be safely removed to relieve discomfort or make space for dental implants, a bridge, or another type of tooth replacement.

Dental Implants
Transform your smile and your life with dental implants that look, feel, and function just like natural teeth. Imagine rediscovering simple joys—biting into a crisp apple, laughing freely with friends, or speaking confidently in any situation—all without giving your teeth a second thought. Our expert team combines compassionate care with advanced technology to ensure your implant journey is comfortable and rewarding. No more compromising or hiding your smile; dental implants provide a permanent solution that seamlessly integrates with your remaining teeth, giving you back the smile you deserve.

Bone Grafting
Waiting to replace a missing tooth can cause serious consequences. Soon after you lose a tooth, bone resorption begins, making it difficult to place dental implants properly. Bone grafting helps preserve or rebuild the bone, maintaining the width and height needed for a stable, long-lasting implant. It’s often the first step toward widening your tooth replacement options and supporting long-term oral health. If you’re thinking about restoring your smile, let’s talk about how bone grafting can set you up for success.

Dental Bridges
There's no need to keep covering up your mouth if a missing tooth is leaving a gap in your smile. With a dental bridge, the space left behind by one, or several, missing teeth can be permanently covered. The bridge is attached to your teeth on either side of the gap, so it won't slide around when you eat or speak. Your bridge also won't stand out from the rest of your smile — it can be color-matched to blend with your other teeth. Keep your teeth from shifting by asking your dentist about a bridge. Schedule a consultation today to see if a dental bridge can help you complete your smile!

Dentures
Dentures are a removable, affordable solution that can complete your smile after missing one or all of your natural teeth. To ensure a natural look and feel, most dentures are made of a combination of acrylic and metal and are custom-crafted for a comfortable fit. We do several steps in several appointments to ensure the most well fitting denture.
Looking to see if dentures are right for you? Schedule a consultation to find out if a set of full or partial dentures can restore your bite. It's about time you got back to living your life with a smile.

Implant-Retained Dentures
Tired of your dentures slipping and sliding around in your mouth? Implant-retained dentures, also called overdentures or snap-on dentures, can replace all of your teeth, just like traditional dentures. However, instead of relying on suction or adhesive, they are secured in place with several dental implants. These removable appliances make it easy to keep up with your oral hygiene, and are made from a combination of acrylic and metal materials for enhanced durability.

Fixed Implant-Retained Dentures
Fixed implant-retained dentures offer a stable, long-lasting way to replace a full arch of missing teeth with fewer implants than traditional methods. Whether you need four, six, or more implants, this advanced technique provides a strong foundation for a custom-made set of teeth that look, feel, and function naturally.
Unlike traditional dentures, which only restore about 20% of your original chewing power, Fixed Implant-Retained Dentures allow you to bite and chew with nearly the same force as natural teeth. That means no slipping, no dietary restrictions—and no holding back when it comes to living your life.

Partial Dentures
Missing just a few teeth? Partial dentures may be the right choice for you. Partial dentures look natural, are removable, and can be a great solution to restoring the function of your teeth and jaw. They are also a common solution to temporarily replace a tooth while waiting for areas to heal for implant placement. Make the first step in restoring your smile by booking a consultation today.

FaQ's
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