Is It Time to Restore Your Smile?

Have you had a hard time enjoying meals, or even coffee breaks, lately, all because of dental discomfort? Recently, has one of your oldest dental restorations started to look or feel outdated? Ill-fitting restorations can be uncomfortable and embarrassing. Of course, so can damaged teeth. What’s worse, is that over time dental issues are only likely to worsen, causing the need for more and more extensive restorative measures to be taken. Fortunately, modern dental restorations are designed to look and feel natural, so you can do more important things than worry about your smile, like get back to enjoying your life!

How Could Restoration Improve Your Smile?

Modern dental restorations, like fillings and crowns, can help to restore a smile both esthetically and functionally. Plus, the sooner you seek treatment, the less likely extensive measures will need to be taken to restore your oral health.

For instance, if you seek treatment for a cavity as soon as you experience sensitivity or discomfort, a dental filling will likely be sufficient for sealing the tooth against bacteria that could lead to an infection.

If your tooth is chipped or cracked from a recent injury, a crown could help the wear from worsening over time.

Enjoy the Benefits of an Updated Smile

If you want to smile confidently, along with being able to enjoy your meals and beverages comfortably, be sure to talk to your restorative dentist specifically about seamless mile restorations, such as tooth-colored dental fillings and porcelain crowns. These options are designed to fit nearly seamlessly within one’s smile, allowing for great confidence.

Gentle Smiles

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