Repairing Smiles With Restorative Care
If you have damaged or missing teeth, a restorative dental treatment can be beneficial for you.
At Dentistry on Bank, we offer a range of restorative dental services to help you achieve a healthier smile, allowing you to chew and speak without discomfort.
We will work with you to develop a treatment plan that enhances the appearance of your smile while also promoting better oral health.
Dental Crowns
Crowns are porcelain caps that are placed over an existing tooth. These dental restorations are commonly used to restore the tooth's shape, size, strength, and appearance.
Dental Bridges
Bridges are natural-looking tooth replacements bonded to existing teeth or dental implants to replace a section of missing teeth. They can restore the natural contours of your teeth and improve your oral health.
Dental Fillings
Dental fillings, made from tooth-coloured composite material, are used to repair small holes in your teeth that are formed by tooth decay. If this decay is not removed and promptly filled, an infection may result, which could spread throughout the tooth, leading to painful oral health conditions and may require a more complex treatment.
Full, Partial & Implant Supported Dentures
Dentures are designed to replace missing teeth. Full dentures are used when all your teeth need to be replaced, and partial dentures are used when one or more teeth are missing. In some cases, implant-supported dentures can be used if you are missing a full arch of teeth and would like the stability of dental implants with the ease of dentures.
Root Canal
A root canal is a procedure where your dentist removes diseased pulp and soft tissues from within the tooth's canals. By removing the infected parts and filling the tooth, your dentist can help prevent bacteria from re-entering. If the tooth requires additional support after a root canal, we may create and place a dental crown for extra protection.
TMJ Disorder Treatment
The temporomandibular joint (or TMJ) connects your jaw to the temporal bones of your skull. TMJ can cause many issues with your jaw and the muscles in your face, including symptoms like joint pain and difficulties opening your mouth. Our dentists can test for, diagnose and provide a treatment plan for TMJ Disorder.