Restorative dentistry at Russ Dentistry encompasses a comprehensive suite of services designed to repair and enhance both the functionality and appearance of your teeth. Whether your dental needs stem from decay, trauma, or loss, our goal is to restore your smile to its natural health, strength, and beauty using the latest advancements in dental technology and materials. Explore our restorative treatments and see how we can transform your oral health.
Restorative dentistry at Russ Dentistry encompasses a comprehensive suite of services designed to repair and enhance both the functionality and appearance of your teeth. Whether your dental needs stem from decay, trauma, or loss, our goal is to restore your smile to its natural health, strength, and beauty using the latest advancements in dental technology and materials. Explore our restorative treatments and see how we can transform your oral health.
Cavities and minor tooth damages are no match for our high-quality fillings. By using durable materials like composite resin or amalgam, we can effectively restore your tooth's integrity after decay or injury. Composite fillings offer the added benefit of matching your tooth's natural color, making them an excellent choice for both function and aesthetics.
When a tooth is significantly damaged or weakened, a crown serves as a protective cover, restoring its shape, size, strength, and appearance. Crafted from materials like porcelain, ceramic, or metal alloys, our custom crowns are designed to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, offering durability and a perfect fit.
Bridges are ideal for filling the spaces left by one or more missing teeth, restoring both your smile's appearance and functional bite. Anchored to the neighboring teeth, bridges carry artificial teeth to seamlessly close the gaps, helping to distribute bite forces evenly and maintain the shape of your face.
Dentures offer a time-tested solution for replacing missing teeth, whether it's a few (partial dentures) or an entire set (complete dentures). Our custom-fitted dentures are designed for comfort, functionality, and aesthetics, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile with confidence once again.
Dental implants represent the pinnacle of restorative dentistry for replacing missing teeth. These titanium posts are surgically placed into the jawbone, serving as a sturdy foundation for mounting replacement teeth. Implants offer unparalleled stability, prevent bone loss, and blend indistinguishably with your natural teeth, providing a permanent solution for a flawless smile.
You might need a dental filling if you have tooth decay (cavities), minor fractures, or chips in your teeth. Fillings help restore the tooth’s structure and prevent further decay or damage.
A crown may be necessary if you have a significantly damaged or decayed tooth, a large filling that needs additional support, after root canal therapy, or to cover a dental implant. Crowns are also used for cosmetic enhancements to improve the appearance of a tooth.
Dental bridges replace one or more missing teeth, restoring the ability to chew and speak properly, maintaining the shape of your face, distributing bite forces evenly, and preventing remaining teeth from drifting out of position.
Modern dentures are designed to be comfortable and functional. While they may require some adjustment time, today's materials and custom fitting ensure they fit snugly and comfortably in your mouth, improving your ability to eat and speak compared to having missing teeth.
Dental implants are a long-term solution for missing teeth and can last many years with proper care. With good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups, implants can last a lifetime.
The dental implant process involves several steps, including a consultation, the surgical placement of the implant post into the jawbone, a healing period to allow osseointegration (bonding) to occur, and the placement of a custom-made crown atop the implant.
Coverage varies by dental insurance plan. Many insurance plans cover a portion of restorative treatments like fillings, crowns, and bridges. However, cosmetic procedures may not be covered. We recommend checking with your insurance provider for specific coverage details.
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