Dental Implants
Welcome to Smile Makers Dental Care, where we’re all about bringing back your confident smile with the magic of dental implants! It might be the perfect time to consider dental implants if you’ve been dealing with discomfort while munching, pesky shifting teeth, or gaps in your beautiful smile. Our fantastic team of caring professionals is right by your side, holding your hand throughout the process, ensuring you feel comfortable and cared for. Are you worried about being a good candidate for dental implants? No need to fret; we’ve got your back! Our personalized consultation will dive deep into your oral health and medical history, helping us determine if dental implants fit you. So let’s get started on your journey towards a healthier and happier smile – right here at Smile Makers Dental Care!
Benefits of Dental Implants
Crowns & Bridges
Smile Makers Dental Care is about restoring your smile’s crowning glory with our top-notch Crowns & Bridges services. Whether you’ve got a damaged tooth that needs extra love or want to bridge those pesky gaps in your smile, we’ve got you covered. Our team of skilled professionals crafts custom-made crowns that fit like a glove and blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, giving you a smile that’s as good as new. And when it comes to bridges, say goodbye to missing teeth and hello to a complete, confident grin! We understand that every patient is unique, so our approach is always personalized, ensuring your comfort and satisfaction every step of the way. Let’s bring back your dazzling smile together at Smile Makers Dental Care!
Complete & Partial Dentures
Frequently Asked Questions on Restorative Dentistry:
What is restorative dentistry?
Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing damaged teeth and replacing missing teeth so you can chew comfortably, speak clearly, and maintain a healthy bite.What treatments are included in restorative dental care?
Common restorative treatments include fillings, crowns, bridges, root canal treatment, inlays/onlays, dentures, and dental implants (depending on the clinic).What’s the difference between restorative dentistry and cosmetic dentistry?
Restorative dentistry is mainly about function—fixing decay, cracks, infection, or missing teeth. Cosmetic dentistry focuses on appearance, though many treatments (like crowns and bonding) improve both.How do I know if I need restorative dental treatment?
Signs include toothache, sensitivity, broken/chipped teeth, worn teeth, difficulty chewing, food trapping, shifting teeth, or missing teeth. Some problems are found during exams before you feel symptoms.Are tooth-coloured (composite) fillings strong enough?
Often yes, especially for small to moderate cavities. For larger areas or heavy bite forces, your dentist may recommend an onlay or crown for added strength.When is a crown needed instead of a filling?
A crown is often recommended when a tooth is heavily weakened by decay, large fillings, cracks, or after a root canal—because it covers and protects the tooth from breaking.What is a root canal and why is it considered restorative?
A root canal removes infected tissue inside a tooth and seals it so the tooth can be saved instead of extracted. It’s restorative because it keeps your natural tooth in place and functional.What are my options for replacing missing teeth?
Options include a dental implant, a dental bridge, or dentures. The best choice depends on bone health, the condition of nearby teeth, budget, and timeline.Is restorative dentistry painful?
Most procedures are done with local freezing, so treatment is comfortable. Some mild soreness afterward is normal, and your dentist will guide you on aftercare and pain control.How much does restorative dentistry cost in Canada, and is it covered by insurance?
Costs vary by procedure and province. Many dental plans contribute to restorative services like fillings, crowns, and root canals, but coverage depends on your plan limits, co-pay, and frequency rules.