Restorative Dentistry
Restorative Dentistry
Restoring Strength, Function and Natural Beauty
Teeth can become damaged by decay, fractures, wear, trauma, or old failing restorations. Modern restorative dentistry allows us to rebuild weakened teeth while preserving as much healthy tooth structure as possible.
Our philosophy is simple: preserve, strengthen, and beautify. Every restoration is carefully planned to achieve natural aesthetics, long-term durability, and optimal function.
Whether you require a simple tooth-coloured filling, a highly aesthetic anterior restoration, a conservative ceramic onlay, or a full crown, treatment is tailored to your individual needs and smile goals.
Anterior Restorations
The front teeth play a crucial role in both appearance and confidence. Damage to these teeth can affect not only aesthetics but also speech and function.
Anterior restorations are designed to restore the natural shape, colour, and translucency of the tooth while blending seamlessly with the surrounding dentition.
Common indications include:
Fractured front teeth
Tooth wear and erosion
Discoloured or defective fillings
Small gaps between teeth
Cosmetic reshaping and smile enhancement
Using advanced adhesive techniques and high-quality restorative materials, we aim to create restorations that are virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth.
Benefits of Modern Ceramic Restorations
Our Approach
Posterior Restorations
Back teeth are subjected to significant chewing forces every day. When these teeth become damaged by decay, fractures, or failing restorations, they require strong and durable solutions.
Posterior restorations are designed to restore:
Strength
Function
Comfort during chewing
Long-term tooth preservation
Modern tooth-coloured restorations allow damaged teeth to be restored conservatively while maintaining a natural appearance and avoiding unnecessary removal of healthy tooth structure.
Our goal is always to provide restorations that are strong, functional, and biologically respectful of the tooth.
Onlays & Crowns
When a tooth has sustained more extensive damage, a custom-made indirect restoration may be required to restore strength and longevity.
Depending on the amount of remaining healthy tooth structure, treatment may involve either a ceramic onlay or a full crown.
Ceramic Onlays
A ceramic onlay restores damaged areas of a tooth while preserving healthy remaining structure. It is often the ideal solution when a tooth is too compromised for a filling but does not require complete coverage.
Dental Crowns
A dental crown covers the entire visible portion of a tooth and is recommended when significant structural support is required. Crowns are commonly used for heavily restored teeth, fractured teeth, or teeth that have undergone root canal treatment.
Excellent strength and durability
Natural appearance and translucency
Precise fit and function
Long-term protection of weakened teeth
Biocompatible materials
Highly aesthetic smile integration
Each restoration is individually designed to harmonise with the surrounding teeth, ensuring optimal aesthetics, comfort, and function.
Successful restorative dentistry involves more than repairing a tooth—it requires a thorough understanding of aesthetics, function, and long-term oral health.
Through careful diagnosis, meticulous treatment planning, magnification, and modern restorative techniques, we strive to deliver results that are:
Conservative
Natural-looking
Functional
Durable
Long-lasting
Our goal is to preserve and restore your natural teeth while creating healthy, confident smiles that stand the test of time.