Chesterfield Cosmetic Dentistry
Restorative Dental Care
Serving St. Louis and Surrounding Communities
Any dental treatment that restores the structure, strength, function and beauty of a tooth would fall into the category of Restorative Dental Care. We provide a full range of restorative services, many of which are listed below.
Fillings today are a tooth colored resin used to restore missing tooth structure as the result of decay, wear or fracture.
Commonly called a "cap", a crown is appropriate when there is not enough tooth structure left to securely hold a filling. The crown encases the tooth to strengthen and preserve tooth structure while restoring function, shape and beauty.
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A bridge is used to replace one or more missing teeth. A bridge consists of a false tooth (teeth) suspended between supporting crowns. Bridges are cemented into place, do not come out, and feel and look very natural.
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An implant is an artificial tooth root used to replace missing teeth. Implants are placed in the jaw and support crowns or bridges that restore function and beauty. And here is the most exciting part; dental implants cannot get decay!!
A veneer is an ultra-thin shell of ceramic material that is bonded to the front (lip-side) surface of teeth. This procedure can be ideal for improving the appearance of teeth. Veneers are used to mask out internal stains and discolorations, brighten teeth, straighten crooked teeth, fill in gaps between teeth, and repair chipped or worn teeth.
A partial denture is a removable appliance constructed to replace multiple missing teeth. A "partial" consists of a metal framework that is supported by natural teeth. Denture teeth are then placed on this framework to replace any missing teeth. Partials can and should be removed daily for proper cleaning.
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