
If you have one or more missing teeth or teeth that are severely damaged or decayed, you should consider restorative dentistry. Restorative dentistry procedures are designed to restore the health, beauty, and strength of your smile, as well as the structural integrity of your teeth and jaw.
At Plumb Dental, it’s important to address missing and damaged teeth as early as possible. The sooner we create a restorative dental plan, the less likely you are to experience pain, discomfort, or complications. Our team will work with you to determine which restorative dentistry procedures are best suited for you and how we can help restore the beauty and health of your smile. Call to explore our options for restorative dentistry in St. George, UT.
Restorative dentistry is a specialized type of dentistry that focuses on repairing or replacing teeth that are damaged, decayed, structurally unstable, or missing. The most common restorative dentistry procedures are dental fillings, dental crowns, dental bridges, dentures, and dental implants.
Our biggest goal in recommending restorative dentistry to our patients is to improve their oral health. Restorative dentistry can also enhance chewing function, improve speaking ability, and increase overall comfort while restoring the beauty of your smile. You should consider restorative dentistry if you have:
Restorative dentistry focuses on restoring the appearance and function of your teeth, helping you avoid complications caused by tooth decay, damage, and missing teeth. Cosmetic dentistry focuses on enhancing the beauty of your smile through procedures such as teeth whitening and dental veneers. Some restorative dentistry procedures offer both improved oral health and a more beautiful smile, especially if you are missing teeth.
We offer comprehensive restorative dentistry procedures for adults and children. We do everything possible to make your visit comfortable and stress-free. Our goal is to enhance your oral health and function by addressing problems quickly and minimizing your risk of discomfort and complications. Our restorative dentistry procedures include:
The lifespan of your dental restorations depends on several factors, including your age, oral hygiene routine, overall health, the location and number of restorations, the type of restorations, and the materials used. Dental fillings last between 5 and 15 years. Dental crowns can last between 5 and 20 years. Dental bridges can last 5 to 10 years. Removable dentures can last five years. Dental implants can last between 5 and 20 years. If you properly care for your dental restorations and natural teeth and visit our office every six months for a dental checkup, you can extend the lifespan of your restorations.
At Plumb Dental, we have a team of experienced dentists who are dedicated to providing compassionate and precise care. We offer the latest and most advanced techniques and procedures, ensuring our patients receive the safest and most effective dental care. We have extensive experience helping patients who have dental fear or anxiety, and we take care to ensure patient comfort during each appointment. We also focus on education and prevention, enabling our patients to take control of their oral health and reduce their risk of dental problems. In addition to restorative dentistry, we also offer general and family dentistry services, cosmetic dentistry, pediatric dentistry, sleep apnea treatment, periodontal disease treatment, orthodontic treatment, and Invisalign treatment.
Call us now or fill out our online contact form to schedule a consultation for adult or pediatric restorative dentistry in St. George, UT. We will discuss your needs and goals, conduct a comprehensive dental examination, take dental x-rays or impressions, and review our findings and recommendations with you. We can then create a personalized plan for the right restorative dentistry procedures to enhance the health and beauty of your smile and restore your confidence.
Call (435) 673-9606 or request an appointment online to set up your first visit. We’ll be in touch soon.