Restorative Dentistry
Restore your oral health and preserve your future health.
At The Tooth Doc, we offer advanced restorative dentistry.
Restorative Dentistry
Restorative dentistry is an approach to caring for your oral health that focuses on restoring your smile back to health. The added bonus is that our highly skilled dental team will not only restore the function of your smile but its beauty as well. Restorative dentistry is one of our primary focuses, and we have extensive experience in helping patients preserve and restore their oral health. Advanced restorative dentistry can offer a wider range of restorative options, such as dental implants for missing teeth.
Stop pain at its source.
TMJ Disorder
Headaches, jaw pain, neck pain, face pain, and poor sleep are just a few signs that you may be suffering from temporomandibular joint disorder, or TMD. A popping sound and sensation when you open and close your mouth or chew is also a classic sign of TMJ disorder. This could be the result of trauma or a problematic bite. Additionally, those who suffer from bruxism (grinding and clenching of the teeth) are at higher risk of developing TMD. We help people suffering from TMD to find a solution, and that solution starts with a thorough evaluation to uncover the root of the issue.
Bridge the gap in your smile and restore function.
Dental Bridges
When you have lost a tooth, there are options to restore the function of your smile and prevent the rest of your teeth from shifting. A dental bridge is a restoration option that spans the gap where you’ve lost a tooth and provides stability for chewing. A dental bridge looks like a tooth and is color-matched to your smile. Because a dental bridge is anchored to your surrounding teeth, it will also stop the rest of your teeth from shifting into the gap.
Partial dentures can keep your remaining teeth from shifting.
Partial Dentures
If you have several missing teeth, you know how hard it can be to chew your favorite foods. Partial dentures might be an option for you to regain function. Partial dentures are a removable tooth-loss solution that uses your remaining teeth to clip into place and look natural. If you’re missing several teeth in a row, partial dentures can fill in that gap and keep your other teeth from shifting into the space.
Permanent tooth-loss solutions can protect your health.
Dental Implants
Dental implants can help restore your oral health and can look incredibly natural. Posts are implanted into the jaw and, during healing, those posts integrate with your jaw during a process called osseointegration. Prosthetics that look like teeth will be secured to the implant post, restoring function and offering you a beautiful smile.
Tooth loss also affects the soft tissue and muscle in and surrounding your oral cavity. Talking and chewing require the use of your facial muscles. When there are no teeth, those jaw and facial muscles atrophy and change the shape of your face, but dental implants preserve your face shape.
Full-arch implants are another option for restoration.
Full-Arch Dental Implants
For some patients suffering from tooth loss, full-arch dental implants are a better option for restoring function and beauty. It is a tooth-loss solution that requires fewer dental implant posts to support the full arch of prosthetic teeth. This is an especially helpful option for those who have been long-time denture wearers or have suffered from bone loss as a result of tooth loss or disease.
Insurance & Financing
You weren’t expecting that dental issue.
At The Tooth Doc, we want to clear the way for you to say “yes” to optimal oral health.
There are options:
- Cash or personal checks
- VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Discover
- The Lending Club
- The Tooth Doc Dental Health Club
If you don’t have dental insurance, that’s OK.
Join The Tooth Doc Dental Health Club. Your preventive care is covered with an affordable monthly subscription.