Revitalize Your Smile
Depending on the type and severity of the issue, our dentists at Main Street Dental can determine the right restorative treatment option for your needs.
Restorative dental procedures all involve the same goal of repairing the normal function and appearance of our patient's teeth.
Our dentists aim to provide you with a renewed smile by fixing the structural issues present, whether they be from damaged or missing teeth.
These options include bridges or dentures that can be used to replace missing teeth, or crowns, fillings and root canals aimed at repairing damaged teeth. In order to address specific dental concerns and help you achieve your goals, we will work with you to create a treatment plan.
At Main Street Dental, we are committed to helping you achieve a healthy and beautiful smile that you can be proud of.
Dental Crowns
Crowns are porcelain caps that are placed over the top of teeth to restore their function and appearance. Crowns are used to attach bridges, cover dental implants or prevent a cracked tooth from worsening. They can also help to improve a discoloured or stained tooth to its natural appearance.
Full & Partial Dentures
Dentures are artificial teeth. They can be as minimal as replacing one missing tooth or several teeth in a row (partial dentures), or as extensive as replacing a whole jaw of missing teeth (full dentures). They allow patients with missing teeth to maintain their facial structure, and talk and eat properly.
Root Canals
A root canal is a procedure where your dentist removes diseased blood vessels, nerves and tissues from the interior of a damaged or infected tooth. By removing the decay and bacteria, your dentist can help stop the spread of infection and prevent the need for an extraction.
Dental Bridges
Bridges are natural-looking tooth replacements that can be bonded to existing teeth and even dental implants in order to replace a section of missing teeth. Since they are custom-made, bridges are barely noticeable and can reconstruct the natural contour of teeth, and the bite between the upper and lower teeth.