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Restorative Dentistry for Healthy Smiles

Damaged or decayed teeth can affect both your comfort and overall health. At Alatorre Dental, we provide a full range of restorative treatments—including crowns, implants, veneers, and root canals—to restore your smile and keep your teeth strong. Discover how our expert care can help you look and feel your best.

How Can Restorative Dentistry Help Me?

Restorative dentistry can be highly beneficial for patients experiencing a variety of dental issues, such as tooth decay, broken or damaged teeth, missing teeth, and other oral health problems. These treatments not only restore the function and appearance of your teeth but also help prevent further complications, improve chewing and speaking, and boost overall confidence in your smile.

Restorative Dentistry

Tooth damage or decay can lead to intense pain and a myriad of health risks. To keep you looking and feeling healthy, we offer a variety of restorative services including crowns, implants, veneers, and root canals. Read more to find out more about how we can help!

Dental Crowns

Dental crowns can help those who deal with major dental damage and cavities. Dental crowns are replacement tooth caps that help replace the areas that are torn or decayed.

Our patients have enjoyed the way dental crowns have helped them eat more favorably and beautifully show their smiles. Try dental crowns to restore your teeth today!

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Dental Bridges

A dental bridge is a set of artificial teeth, known as pontics, that fill the space left by missing teeth. These are supported by the surrounding natural teeth or dental implants. Each bridge is precisely crafted for a secure, natural fit—making it easier to eat, speak, and smile confidently. It also helps prevent neighboring teeth from shifting and preserves the natural shape of your face.
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Dental Sealants

Dental sealants are a thin, protective layer applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth, particularly molars and premolars. These teeth often have deep grooves that are difficult to clean and prone to cavities. Sealants cover these grooves, creating a smooth surface that makes brushing easier and helps block food and bacteria. While durable and long-lasting, sealants should be checked regularly to ensure they remain intact and effective.
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Dentures

The saying goes that we don’t fully appreciate something until it’s gone. Well, teeth are no exception to this rule! Gum disease or trauma are the primary causes of tooth loss. Whatever the reason for your tooth loss, we want to help. Take advantage of our denture services so you can feel young and healthy again!
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Dental Implants

Many of our patients visit us needing more than just a dental crown. Dental implants help to entirely replace a missing tooth.

Our patrons love how implants help to rejuvenate your entire jawline! Dental implants help reduce the chances of jaw atrophy and infection. Choose dental implants for a complete smile!

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Root Canal Treatment and Extraction

Root canal infections can cause significant pain and discomfort. A root canal treatment can effectively eliminate the infection at its source.

This procedure quickly restores your mouth’s functionality and helps maintain the health of your smile. Root canal treatment provides relief and addresses the infection, ensuring your dental health is preserved.

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Restorative Dentistry Aftercare

Taking care of your teeth after restorative treatment is very similar to your normal daily routine. Continue brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and rinsing with mouthwash to keep your smile healthy.

Depending on your specific treatment—such as fillings, crowns, bridges, or dentures—you may need to take a little extra care. Avoid chewing on hard foods, sticky candy, or ice that could damage your dental work. If you have temporary restorations, be gentle when brushing and flossing around them until your permanent restoration is placed.

Good oral hygiene, regular checkups, and mindful eating habits will help your restorations last longer and keep your smile strong.

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