Restorations

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Dental Restoration in Mississauga

Teeth can decay, become infected, or break over time. If your teeth need restorative care, our dentists can offer you the latest treatment options and technologies to restore their function. You'll enjoy a more comfortable visit and faster treatment.

Providing you with excellent care is our number one priority when creating your bright, healthy smile!

Reasons for Restorative Dentistry

  • Enhance your smile.
  • Fill in gaps between teeth.
  • Improve or correct an improper bite.
  • Prevent tooth loss.
  • Relieve dental pain.
  • Repair damaged and decayed teeth.
  • Replace outdated, unattractive dental treatments.
  • Restore eating and chewing ability.

By taking good care of your teeth, you can protect them for years to come!

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Restorative Dentistry Procedure

Composite Fillings

  • A composite filling involves the use of a tooth-colored resin material to restore chipped, crooked, decayed, and damaged teeth.
  • Nowadays, fillings can appear very natural. Composite fillings are frequently preferred for dental restorations because they are tailored to match the precise color of your natural teeth, resulting in a more natural look.
  • Dental filling treatments come with various advantages and disadvantages. Your dentist will assist you in choosing the appropriate fillings to restore your teeth. Composite fillings are more suitable for back teeth or front teeth in visible areas of the mouth.
  • Like most dental restorations, composite fillings aren't permanent and might need to be replaced eventually. However, composite material is very durable and can provide you with a long-lasting, shining smile for many years.

Why Use Composite Fillings?

  • - Dental Services for all Age Groups
  • - Modernly-Designed Clinic
  • - Welcoming Environment for Patients
  • - Accepting new patients
  • - Bill Direct to Insurance
  • - Also Open on Evenings and Weekends
  • - Experienced Group of Dental Professionals

Placement of Composite Fillings

  • Before placing a composite filling, the dentist removes the decayed tooth structure and cleans the cavity. After the decayed material is removed and the tooth is thoroughly cleaned, the composite filling is applied and hardened using a special blue light. Finally, the new filling is shaped, polished, and checked to ensure it fits properly and doesn't affect your bite.
  • After the placement of composite fillings, patients might feel some sensitivity for a short while. This discomfort should gradually subside over time.
  • We will provide you with care instructions after treatment. Good oral hygiene practices, eating habits, and regular dental visits will help prolong the life of your new fillings.
  • Composite fillings can be applied in just one appointment, saving you time while enhancing both the health of your teeth and the appearance of your smile!