Inglewood Family Dental
Restorative Dentistry
Restorative Dentistry in Inglewood
Restorative dentistry is excellent for maintaining your overall dental health and helps improve the aesthetic of your smile. Dentists at Inglewood Dental want you to keep up your oral health and will recommend treatments as needed. These treatments can help strengthen your teeth, protect them, and give you the confidence to put your beautiful smile on display. Restorative treatments can include dental implants, dental bridges, dental fillings, and dentures.
Dental Implants
Dental implants are a good option for treating tooth decay that has been difficult to tackle and has progressed to a more extensive level. They can also be used to replace lost teeth and provide an easy and convincing replacement for natural teeth. The placement of dental implants is a surgical procedure but can be performed by regular dentists.
All-on-4 Dental Implants
All-on-4 Dental Implants provide a more comprehensive implant solution to tooth loss. Tooth loss happens, whether due to decay or accidents, and Inglewood Dental is here to help you get your smile back. With All-on-4 implants, fewer implants are required to create a fantastic smile. It is less invasive than individually replacing each tooth, but just as effective, and creates a permanent solution to tooth loss.
Dental Bridges
At Inglewood Dental, we are committed to helping you restore your beautiful smile with the right treatments. The cleverly named dental bridges are an excellent solution to closing gaps in a patient’s smile. Artificial teeth are used to bridge gaps between teeth that are created by missing teeth and help you regain the full functionality of your mouth. Bridges can help resolve speech issues, eating problems, and aesthetic concerns created by individual tooth loss.
Dental Fillings
Dental fillings are a highly common restorative procedure and are most often used to treat minor cavities. They are so common that even many children have undergone the procedure. Fillings help treat cavities and tooth decay and preserve the natural tooth before infection and decay can progress further and demand more intense treatments. A composite resin is usually used to fill the clean hole left behind.
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