Advanced Restorative Care for a Lifetime of Healthy Smiles.
Find out how Infinite Smiles Family Dentistry can help restore your smile.
Our restorative dentistry services are designed to fix or replace damaged or missing teeth. Our goal is to restore the function and appearance of your teeth, so you can smile with confidence.
No matter how complex your needs are, our team at Infinite Smiles Family Dentistry will find the right solution for you. With advanced technology and experienced care, we are here to help.
Our restorative services include:
Whether it is a small cavity or a more serious issue, we can help. We recommend visiting us every six months to catch problems early, so we can address them quickly and effectively.
Why choose restorative dentistry for a healthier, happier smile?
Getting your teeth fixed helps you regain their full function, allowing you to eat, chew, and speak just like before. Our dentists can rebuild your teeth to look and work like new, bringing back the original structure of your damaged teeth.
No one wants to deal with tooth pain. Treating cavities early can save you from pain and expensive treatments down the line. Catching issues early allows us to fix them with simple fillings or crowns, preventing serious toothaches.
Our team uses high-quality materials and collaborates with dental labs to create restorations that blend seamlessly with your natural teeth. From fillings to crowns, you can expect your restored teeth to look and feel just like the real thing.
Restorative dentistry is designed for durability. Using high-quality materials and advanced techniques, our treatments are built to last, so you can enjoy a healthy smile for years with proper care.
Our skilled and compassionate team is here to bring back your smile.
A root canal is ideal when the tooth can still be saved despite infection. It keeps your natural tooth, which helps with jaw health and tooth alignment. Extraction is usually for teeth that are too damaged to save.
Yes, you can! Options include dental implants supporting crowns or bridges, and implant-supported dentures for a full set of teeth. Your dentist will recommend the best option based on your needs.
Fixing chips or cracks prevents further damage, sensitivity, or infection. Left untreated, they can weaken the tooth, potentially leading to more serious issues or even tooth loss.
Restorations are long-lasting but may need replacement over time. With good care, many can last for years or even decades, though they aren’t typically permanent.