At some point in your life, if you haven’t already, it’s very likely that you’ll need some kind of restorative dental care. These services are what we use to repair and enhance damaged teeth and even replace missing teeth. Of course, at South Windsor Dental, Dr. Sara Curcio and our team will do more than simply fix your tooth and call it a day. Rather, we’ll formulate a customized treatment plan to make sure that not just your tooth, but your entire smile is restored, guaranteeing years of confident grins to come. Below, you can learn more about some of our restorative treatments.
Dental crowns and bridges are two of the most versatile treatments in all of dentistry. They can be used to improve a tooth cosmetically, rebuild it structurally, and even fill in the gaps in your smile! Whether you have a tooth that has been damaged due to decay or an accident, they always provide a trusted, reliable, and natural-looking solution. With them, we can restore your smile in as little as two visits! To learn more about how they work, simply click on the link below.
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Do you have multiple missing teeth? How about an entire row? In either case, dentures can be used to bring back your complete smile. With the latest advancements in dental prosthetics, modern-day dentures are now smaller, more comfortable, and more natural-looking than ever.
Partial dentures can be used to replace multiple teeth and fill in the gaps in your smile like the missing piece of a puzzle, while full dentures can completely restore an entire row of teeth. No matter what you need, we’ll make sure you get a denture with the perfect look and fit for you!
A root canal is one of the most misunderstood procedures in all of dentistry. They are actually used to treat teeth that have developed an infection deep within their innermost chamber where the sensitive nerve resides. This infection causes the pain that is often blamed on root canals! In reality, root canals are one of the most useful tools we have to relieve severe dental pain and save teeth that would otherwise need to be extracted.
While our number one priority is to always preserve your natural teeth, sometimes the best course of treatment may involve removing one. This may be the case if:
With our restorative services, we can fix your dental concerns, relieve pain, and give you a smile you can truly be confident about. If you have any questions, or if you would like to schedule an appointment, please contact us today.
In the past, dentists always used a dark material, known as silver amalgam, to treat cavities. It clashed with the natural color of teeth! Today, a more aesthetically pleasing alternative is available. Tooth-colored fillings are made of a composite resin that can be shade-matched to blend in seamlessly with your smile. Best of all, these restorations are highly biocompatible.