Restorative Dentistry for Kids in CITY, STATE

Can we fix it? We sure can with a modern tooth repair.

Does Your Child Have Tooth Damage?

See how OFFICE NAME SHORTCODE repairs cavities and broken teeth.
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Restorative dentistry for kids combines modern dental technology with our dentist’s gentle touch to repair or replace damaged teeth. Our goal is to restore your child’s confidence and tooth function while promoting long-term wellness.

From small to large issues, our team at OFFICE NAME SHORTCODE finds the proper treatment to get your child out of pain and back to everyday fun.

Common problems include:

  • Cavities
  • Cracked teeth
  • Broken teeth
  • Missing teeth
  • Sports-related mouth injuries

Give your little one’s smile a second chance with restorations for kids in CITY, STATE.

Benefits of Restorative Dentistry for Kids

Why visit your pediatric dentist for a restoration?

Small smiles deserve big, specialized care. Here is how we can help:

Better Function

We often take our teeth for granted, but they really do a lot of work every day! Fixing a damaged tooth means helping your child eat, speak, and smile properly.

Goodbye Pain

Nobody has time for tooth pain, whether from an accident or a cavity. Left untreated, it may even cause more trouble down the line, so let’s stop the issue in its tracks.

Perfect Fit

A tooth repair should look good and feel good, too. Our children’s dentist uses the highest quality materials to create a precise restoration that feels natural.

Restoration Services for Kids
Our children’s dentist in CITY, STATE helps restore and protect your favorite smile.
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Despite their small size, children’s teeth (both baby and adult) play a big role. From helping your child chew to holding space for permanent teeth, they’re vital during development and adulthood.

Restorative dentistry fixes tooth damage to promote immediate and long-term oral health. After an exam and consultation, OFFICE NAME SHORTCODE will recommend the most appropriate treatment. We also offer sedation dentistry to help ensure a pain-free and worry-free procedure.

We offer tooth-colored crowns and fillings:

  • White Crowns
    Our dentist can treat severe dental decay and tooth damage using tooth-colored crowns. These white crowns can be used on both front teeth and back teeth.

    They’re made of either composite or zirconia. Both types of white crowns provide an esthetic full-coverage option compared to traditional pediatric stainless steel crowns.

  • BPA-Free White Fillings (Composite Fillings)
    When treating children, we at OFFICE NAME SHORTCODE only use BPA-free composites and sealants. These materials are safer for children and adults.

    BPA (AKA Bisphenol A) is a chemical frequently used in the production of plastics and resins. BPA is not directly used in dental materials; however, it is used in the synthesis of monomers that are commonly used in dental materials. Trace amounts of BPA may leach out of the resin after it is placed in the mouth, creating a small increase in BPA levels in saliva and urine.

    There is evidence that certain BPA derivatives may pose health risks due to their endocrine-disrupting properties. If you have questions about BPA in dental materials, visit the AAPD or ADA websites for further information.

Our team cares about your child’s dental health and takes extra steps to reduce pain and anxiety at the dentist. Several sedation options are available, and we’ll recommend the best one for your child’s needs, plus let you know what to expect and how to prepare.

Sedation dentistry in CITY, STATE means better cooperation, fewer interruptions, and happier memories for kids.

FAQ about Children’s Restorations

Get answers to your top questions.

  • Should primary teeth be restored?
    If your child has signs of a cavity or a damaged tooth, it’s important to schedule a dental checkup to ensure your child is out of pain and there’s no risk of infection. Additionally, the primary tooth acts as a placeholder for the permanent one and may need to be restored to properly maintain space.

    If you’re worried about your child’s primary teeth, please schedule an appointment today.

  • Do dental restorations hurt?
    No, dental restorations for kids do not hurt. Our children’s dentist uses safe numbing agents and sedation options to ensure a painless and comfortable treatment.
  • How long does a tooth restoration last?
    Tooth restorations can last several years, depending on the type of repair and material used.

    Another important factor for the lifespan of your child’s restoration is their habits at home, including brushing, flossing, eating habits, teeth grinding, nail-biting, etc.

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