Restorative Dentistry - Forest Lake, MN
Solutions for Damaged Teeth
Did you know that there aren’t any living cells in tooth enamel? That means if your tooth is ever badly cracked or decayed, the enamel won’t be able to regenerate. So how can you reverse the damage? Our team at G2 Dental will provide you with guidance needed to make the decision of treatment options available to you. You shouldn’t leave the damaged tooth unprotected for too long, so don’t hesitate to call us if you think you may need restorative dentistry.
Why Choose G2 Dental for Restorative Dentistry?
- Natural Looking EMAX and Zirconia All-Ceramic Crowns
- Team That’s Focused on Patient Care
- Practice That Maximizes Insurance Coverage Benefits
Dental Crowns
In many situations, a dental crown can be the best option for restoring the shape and strength of a damaged tooth while also keeping it safe from further harm. If you’re not fond of the idea of getting a crown made of metal, our practice is proud to offer EMAX and zirconia as more natural-looking options. Once your EMAX or zirconia crown has been customized to your tooth, it will be virtually indistinguishable from the rest of your smile.
Tooth-Colored Fillings
If we find any cavities during one of your routine dental checkups, we will recommend having a filling placed before the decay has a chance to spread any further. Said filling will be made out of composite resin, a special kind of material known for its ability to closely match the appearance of your natural teeth. One advantage of composite resin fillings is that since they aren’t made of metal, only the smallest amount of tooth structure is needed to be removed in order to get adherance of the resin to the tooth.
Full Mouth Reconstruction
When you have severe or complex oral health issues, we may need to perform a full mouth reconstruction to rebuild your smile. A full mouth reconstruction can consist of many treatments, each one specifically chosen to help you achieve your smile goals. This may include dental crowns and fillings for damaged teeth, or implants, dentures, or partials if any teeth are missing altogether or if you’re suffering from additional oral health issues.