Restore your oral health, confidence, and aesthetics with restorative dentistry

Restorative dentistry in London, United Kingdom, focuses on repairing or replacing damaged teeth to restore aesthetics and oral function. It’s all about renewing your smile to achieve the smile you want and improving your bite to help you eat the things you like.

West London Orthodontist Cosmetic Dental Studios restores your smiles with fillings, crowns, and teeth replacement options. Don’t let missing or damaged teeth hold you back. Schedule an appointment with Drs. Chaw Su Kyi, Hannan Imran, and Mark Harbottle to rebuild, renew, and refresh your smile.

What are the restorative treatments we offer?

If you have missing or damaged teeth, contact our office for personalized and reliable restorative treatments that deliver the results you desire. Regardless of your oral health condition, your smile can always be restored. We rebuild your smile and oral health with the following restorative procedures.

  • Tooth fillings: Inadequate oral hygiene and poor dietary choices are common causes of tooth cavities. If left untreated, tooth cavities progress over time and can cause tooth loss. Composite fillings halt the decay and restore your tooth to maintain its form and function. Placing fillings is a minimally invasive procedure often completed in one visit. Once in place, composite fillings can last many years with proper maintenance. 
  • Dental crowns: We recommend dental crowns for tooth damage or decay that is too extensive for a dental filling. Dental crowns cover the tooth’s visible part, improving its appearance and strength. Dental crowns can be created from metal, but we prefer ceramics because they closely resemble natural enamel.
  • Dental bridges: Tooth loss creates unwanted spaces in your mouth, affecting your aesthetics, oral function, and confidence. A dental bridge fits seamlessly in the gap left by missing teeth to restore your appearance and beauty. A traditional bridge consists of prosthetic teeth (pontic) secured in place with the surrounding teeth. A dental bridge is fixed permanently to the anchor teeth with dental crowns and remains there for many years.
  • Dentures: Our services include complete dentures and partials to replace missing teeth in the mouth. Complete dentures replace all missing teeth in an arch, while partials replace a few missing teeth in a row, using neighboring teeth as anchors. Our dentures are crafted with precision and high-quality materials to restore your smile naturally, avoiding the typical ‘dentures look.’ Unlike the popular misconception that dentures are only suitable for senior citizens, you’ll be surprised by the number of young adults who have benefitted from dentures.

What are the benefits of restorative dentistry?

Regardless of your dental condition, choosing our restorative treatments offers numerous benefits for your oral health and confidence.

Some benefits include:

  • Improved chewing and speaking function
  • Enhanced aesthetics
  • Elimination of discomforts, including pain and sensitivity
  • Enhanced protection against future dental problems
  • Renewed self-confidence

Ready for a functional, healthy smile?

Regardless of your oral health condition, restorative dentistry can bring your dream smile to life. If you have a damaged smile in London, UK, call 020 8222 8760 to schedule an appointment with West London Orthodontist Cosmetic Dental Studios, serving Hammersmith Grove, Harley Street, and the surrounding locations. We’re devoted to helping you regain full use of your mouth and restore confidence!

What would be considered restorative dentistry?

The area of restorative dentistry focuses on diagnosing and treating oral health problems with the intent of restoring both the appearance and function of your teeth. Restorative dentistry procedures include white fillings, dental crowns, bridges, and dental implants. Restorative dental treatments aim to repair damaged, decayed, or missing teeth. By addressing these issues, restorative treatment improves your smile and helps maintain oral health by preventing further complications, such as misaligned bites or jaw pain. Advanced materials and techniques allow modern restorative dentistry to blend functionality with natural-looking results, enhancing appearance and comfort.

What is the best restorative material for permanent teeth?

The best restorative material depends on the location and function of the tooth being repaired. For visible teeth, porcelain or composite resin is often preferred due to its natural appearance and ability to match the tooth color. Materials like gold or ceramic-fused-to-metal offer durability for back teeth, which endure greater biting forces. Advances in dental technology now provide high-strength ceramics, such as zirconia, which combine aesthetics with exceptional resilience. Your dentist will recommend the most suitable material based on your needs, lifestyle, and budget.

Is restorative dentistry the same as prosthodontics?

While both fields aim to repair and replace teeth, restorative dentistry is broader and includes treatments like fillings and basic crowns. Prosthodontics, a specialized branch of dentistry, focuses on more advanced rehabilitation, such as designing and placing complex prosthetics like bridges, dentures, and implants. Prosthodontists often handle intricate cases requiring expertise in jaw function and oral aesthetics. A general dentist skilled in restorative techniques may collaborate with a prosthodontist for comprehensive care.

Can badly decayed teeth be repaired?

Yes, many badly decayed teeth can be repaired with restorative techniques. Treatments such as root canal therapy remove infection from within the tooth, followed by the placement of a crown to protect and restore its structure. If decay is extensive, your dentist might recommend more advanced solutions, like inlays, onlays, or even implants if extraction is necessary. Prompt treatment increases the likelihood of saving the tooth, so regular dental visits are essential.

How long will my tooth restoration last?

The lifespan of a restoration depends on the material used, the quality of the procedure, and how well you maintain your oral health. Fillings can last 5–15 years, while crowns and bridges may last 10–20 years or longer with proper care. Factors like grinding, diet, and oral hygiene habits can impact durability. Regular dental check-ups ensure early detection of wear, allowing timely repairs or replacements.

What is the most painful dental procedure?

Pain varies by individual, but procedures like root canals or tooth extractions are often perceived as uncomfortable. However, modern dentistry emphasizes patient comfort, using local anesthesia and sedation techniques to minimize discomfort. Post-procedure pain can be managed effectively with medication and care. Communication with your dentist about pain concerns ensures a positive experience.

Does tooth restoration need anesthesia?

Most restorative procedures, such as fillings or crowns, require local anesthesia to numb the area and ensure patient comfort. For minor repairs, like small fillings, anesthesia may not be necessary. In more complex cases, such as root canals or multiple restorations, sedation options are available for those with dental anxiety. Discuss your preferences with your dentist to create a comfortable treatment plan.

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