Restorative Dentistry Parker
Lifelike Restorations to Repair Damaged Smiles
Having a smile that looks and feels natural is important, and it is why at RidgeGate Dental of Parker, we use only the most beautiful and lifelike restorations to repair damaged smiles. You can also opt for a gold or porcelain fused to metal crown as well. The choice is yours! No matter the type of material used to restore your appearance, you can trust that our restorative dentist, Dr. Kara Arnold, will improve the function and aesthetics of your smile to your liking. Call us today to schedule an appointment to learn more about the types of restorative dentistry in Parker that we offer.
Why Choose RidgeGate Dental of Parker for Restorative Dentistry?
- Variety of Materials Used to Craft Restorations
- Dentist Who is an Expert in Restorative Dentistry
- We’ll File Your Claims to Ensure Maximum Reimbursement
Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are commonly known as “caps,” and they serve a protective purpose for teeth recently treated for dental decay or damage. Customized to fit over the tooth and mimic its size and shape, it can also blend in with nearby healthy teeth or be crafted from gold or porcelain fused to metal. At RidgeGate Dental of Parker, we also use zirconia, porcelain, and eMax crowns to strengthen these teeth and deliver improved function when it comes to eating, speaking, and having a confident smile.
Tooth-Colored Fillings
When faced with a cavity, it is important that you receive timely treatment before it spreads and requires more invasive dental treatment. With a tooth-colored filling that relies on composite resin as opposed to traditional metal amalgam, we can seal the tooth from reinfection and ensure you maintain a more natural appearance. With tooth-colored fillings, we can avoid removing more of the natural tooth structure while delivering maximum support and protection from bad bacteria.
Full Mouth Reconstruction
Missing teeth, tooth decay, cavities, and extensive damage cannot all be treated using one restorative method of dentistry. Instead, full mouth reconstruction is the only solution that can restore, repair, and fully rebuild smiles. By combining two or more cosmetic or restorative dentistry services into one treatment plan, your oral health and aesthetics will improve, giving you the confidence and assurance you need to feel great about yourself once again.