Restorative Dentistry

Rebuilding damaged smiles and restoring beauty.
Your smile’s appearance can be threatened by dental damage, disease, and decay. Bring it back to beauty with restorative dentistry care from Santa Clara Family & Cosmetic Dentistry in Santa Clara. As excellent cosmetic dentists, our team understands how to not only fix broken smiles, but do it with cosmetic-quality materials and techniques.
Metal Free and Mercury Free Fillings
Composite resin is a tooth-colored material used to fill cavities or replace silver amalgam fillings. Because the composite bonds to the tooth, it holds the tooth together and strengthens it. Composite fillings can be part of your cosmetic dentistry plan as well as your restorative dentistry plan – they’re beautiful, easy and quick to place, and can last 5 to 10 years.
Porcelain Crowns, Inlays, and Onlays
One of the most commonly performed restorative dentistry procedures is the placement of dental crowns. We can use crowns, inlays, or onlays to provide strong dental restorations for major damage. Because it is metal-free, porcelain, especially when used on back teeth, reflects light the same as natural teeth, making your whole smile brighter and more aesthetically pleasing. Porcelain can be used to correct existing problems or replace old inlays, onlays, and crowns. These tooth-colored restorations represent the art of cosmetic dentistry. Bonded to the teeth, they are stronger than other restorations, allowing them to withstand the forces of biting, chewing, jaw clenching, teeth grinding, and age. We can provide you with traditional porcelain inlays, onlays, and crowns, or we can use CEREC technology to provide you with these dental restorations in one visit!

Other restorative dentistry services available from Santa Clara Family & Cosmetic Dentistry include:
Root Canal Therapy
Fixed Bridgework
Dentures and Partials
Dental Implants
The first step is to make an appointment for a consultation to discuss your damaged smile’s needs. We’ll come up with a comprehensive restorative dentistry plan with you and begin working toward your smile goals. Contact us for an appointment.

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