Restorative DentistryArlington, TX

Restorative dentistry in Arlington, TX involves repairing and rebuilding teeth that have been affected by decay, cracks, physical trauma, or other dental diseases. The primary goal is to bring your smile back to its full function. At the same time, our restorations are aesthetic in nature, providing you with improved oral health as well as an enhanced appearance. Whether you have one tooth or several in need of repair (or a makeover!), Impact Dentistry is more than ready to help, so contact us today.

Why Choose Impact Dentistry For Restorative Dentistry?

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Tooth-Colored Fillings

Minimally invasive tooth-colored fillings (also known as white fillings) are one of the most common restorative procedures we offer. Fillings are used to repair cavities caused by tooth decay. We carefully match the composite material to blend in with the natural color of your enamel. The end result will strengthen your tooth, protect against future cavities, and look incredibly lifelike!

Dental Crowns

Dental crowns, sometimes known as caps, are special covers that we place over severely damaged or structurally weak teeth. Crowns provide strength, protection, and an improved appearance with a single treatment. We use reliable materials like EMAX, zirconia, and porcelain to ensure the final restoration is durable and natural-looking.

Dental Bridges For Missing Teeth

When you lose a single tooth or multiple consecutive teeth, the surrounding teeth can begin to shift out of alignment, leading to bite imbalances and further complications. A custom dental bridge fills this gap by anchoring an artificial tooth between two protective crowns placed on the adjacent healthy teeth. This fixed restoration seamlessly restores your ability to chew your favorite foods and prevents your remaining teeth from drifting. We meticulously design your bridge to match the exact shade and shape of your existing smile, ensuring a flawless integration.

Gentle Root Canal Therapy

If untreated decay breaches the outer enamel and infects the inner pulp of your tooth, you may experience severe pain and temperature sensitivity. Root canal therapy allows us to save a deeply infected tooth from extraction by carefully removing the diseased tissue, sanitizing the internal canals, and sealing the structure to prevent future reinfection. Despite their reputation, modern root canals are highly efficient and relieve pain rather than causing it. After the procedure, we typically place a custom crown over the tooth to restore its structural integrity and functional biting force.

Full-Mouth Reconstruction

For patients facing widespread dental challenges—such as severe wear, multiple missing teeth, or advanced periodontal disease—a single procedure may not be enough. Impact Dentistry offers comprehensive full-mouth reconstruction plans tailored to your specific clinical needs and cosmetic goals. By combining therapies like dental implants, custom crowns, and tooth-colored fillings, we can completely rehabilitate the function and aesthetics of your smile. We understand that tackling complex dental issues can feel overwhelming, which is why our team in Arlington, TX will guide you through every phase of your personalized treatment plan with patience and transparent communication.

Restorative Dentistry FAQs

Our team is committed to ensuring your comfort during all procedures. In addition to numbing your tooth during treatment, we also offer sedation dentistry options to help you relax as much as possible.

The lifespan of dental restorations can vary depending on factors such as your oral hygiene and dietary habits. With proper care, dental fillings, crowns, and bridges can last for several years.

The right choice depends entirely on the extent of the damage to your tooth structure. Small cavities and minor chips are typically repaired with a composite filling, which preserves the majority of your natural enamel. However, if a tooth has a large fracture, has undergone a root canal, or suffers from extensive decay, a crown is necessary to fully encapsulate and protect the remaining structure. Dr. Lim utilizes low-radiation digital x-rays to evaluate the root and internal structure of the affected tooth before recommending the most conservative option.

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