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Restorative dentistry

Restorative dentistry that connects tooth repair, function, bite, and long-term health.

Restorative care can be simple or comprehensive. The goal is to restore comfort, chewing function, appearance, and stability in a way that makes sense for your whole mouth.

Service detail

Restorative dentistry is the bridge between fixing teeth and planning the whole smile.

A broken tooth, missing tooth, worn bite, or failing restoration may be the starting point. Comprehensive planning helps connect the immediate fix with long-term stability.

What to know

What restorative dentistry can include

Restorative care may involve one tooth, several teeth, missing teeth, gum health, or bite-related problems.

Repairing damaged teeth

Crowns, bonding, and other restorations can help rebuild teeth affected by cracks, decay, wear, or old fillings.

  • Dental crowns
  • Bonding
  • Cracked teeth
  • Worn teeth

Replacing missing teeth

Implants, bridges, dentures, and partials may be considered depending on stability, cleanability, and goals.

  • Dental implants
  • Dental bridges
  • Dentures & partials
  • Implant-supported options

Protecting the foundation

Gum health and periodontal stability affect whether restorations can last predictably.

  • Periodontal treatment
  • Maintenance
  • Cleanability
  • Long-term risk

Planning the bite

If teeth are worn, breaking, or sore, bite forces and jaw comfort may need to be part of the plan.

  • Bite evaluation
  • TMJ concerns
  • Night guards
  • Comprehensive planning

Planning your care

Restorative care should not be just patchwork.

When problems repeat, dentistry should ask why: bite forces, old restorations, gum support, tooth position, and habits can all matter.

Common question

How we think about it

Is restorative dentistry the same as cosmetic dentistry?

They can overlap, but restorative care focuses first on health, function, and rebuilding damaged or missing teeth.

Where do crowns fit?

Crowns are a common restorative option for weakened, broken, or heavily filled teeth.

Where do implants fit?

Implants are one way to replace missing teeth and can support crowns, bridges, or dentures.

Why mention the bite?

Bite forces can affect how restorations wear, break, or feel over time.

Related care

See how this fits into the bigger picture.

Restorative dentistry connects several areas of your care, from repairing decay and damage to rebuilding worn or broken teeth and restoring comfortable, long-term function.

Ready for guidance?

Schedule a visit with Palma Sola Smiles.

We’ll help you understand your options and choose a path that fits your health, comfort, timeline, and goals.

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