A Lifetime of Smiles.
Restorative dentistry is the practice of managing oral health issues and getting your teeth healthy again.
Dr. Trask has been practicing restorative treatment since 1988, and he and his expert staff can help give you great restorative care if you have a cavity, tooth decay or tooth damage.
Restorative Dentistry FAQs
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What is restorative dentistry?
Restorative dentistry focuses on diagnosing and treating oral health issues to restore the function and appearance of your teeth. Common procedures include dental crowns, bridges, bonding, veneers, inlays and onlays, root canals, and dental implant restorations. These treatments aim to repair damage caused by decay, trauma, or wear. -
How do I know which restorative treatment is right for me?
The appropriate treatment depends on the extent of damage, your oral health, and aesthetic goals. Dr. Trask and our team will conduct a thorough examination, including digital X-rays, to assess your needs and discuss the best options tailored to your situation. -
Are restorative dental procedures covered by insurance?
Many restorative treatments are covered by dental insurance, though coverage varies by plan. Our office works with most major insurance providers and offers financing options to help manage costs. We recommend contacting your insurance company to understand your benefits and coverage details.
A dental crown is a restorative treatment that returns your teeth to optimal function after dental trauma or certain dental procedures.
Dental bonding is when your dentist bonds a resin-based material to your teeth to fix imperfections on teeth.
Dental bridges “bridge” the gap created by one or more missing teeth to restore optimal health and function to your teeth.
Dental implant restoration can help maintain your dental implants over your lifetime and give you a beautiful, full smile.
Considered the “Hollywood Smile,” dental veneers are a cosmetic dental treatment that can improve your smile.
Endodontics is the practice of diagnosing and treating the pulp (a.k.a. the root canal) inside your teeth.
Inlays and onlays are restorative treatments that are often used to repair teeth with a moderate amount of decay.