Restorative Dentistry Galveston, TX

Restorative dental care focuses on renewing the health and functions of the smile. With our restorative dentistry services in Galveston, TX, we can address tooth loss, gum disease, bite disorders, tooth damage, and other problems. We also provide comprehensive dental services to new and existing patients.

If you have discomfort in your everyday life with biting, chewing, or speaking, restorative care can restore comfort to your smile.

Restorative Dentist in Galveston, TX

Restorative Dentistry in Galveston, TX

Our restorative dental care can help you smile comfortably again. These restorative services include: 

Dental Bridge

A dental bridge fills the gap left by one or more consecutive missing teeth with false teeth. Bridges can use adjacent crown-capped teeth or dental implants for support.

Dental Crown

Dental crowns cover teeth fully like a cap. Dental crowns can cover damaged and worn teeth, as well as dental implants. Our porcelain dental crowns provide durability and blend in with natural teeth.

Dental Implants

Implants are high-quality dental restorations that replace teeth at the root. Dental implants are titanium posts that can also secure crowns, bridges, and dentures. 

Dentures and Partials

Partial and full dentures can replace rows or full arches of missing teeth. Patients with the majority of their teeth missing benefit from dentures that improve the full function of their smiles. 

Oral Surgery

Our oral surgery treatments help patients renew their smiles’ full health and function. We provide our patients with bone grafting, cosmetic periodontal surgery, and guided tissue regeneration in our office. 

Gum Disease Treatment

Periodontitis, or gum disease, can create painful symptoms like gum swelling, irritation, and redness. Over time, periodontitis can lead to gum recession and tooth loss. Addressing gum disease early on can prevent these problems. Deep cleaning treatments can help keep chronic gum disease in check. If you want more information on how we diagnose and treat gum disease, please visit Gum disease treatment.

TMJ Treatment

We can treat temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD) in our office. If the TMJ are injured or under pressure, they can create problems like headaches, jaw pain, and teeth clenching and grinding. An occlusal adjustment can help address an imbalanced bite and lessen TMJ pain. If you would like more information on how we diagnose and treat TMJ disorders, please visit TMJ treatment.

Restorative Dentistry FAQs

Restorative dentistry restores functionality in your smile. Reading the answers to these frequently asked questions can help you learn more.

Is restorative dentistry painful?

Most restorative procedures are performed with local anesthesia to ensure patient comfort. Advances in dental technology also make treatments less invasive and more comfortable. Post-treatment soreness or sensitivity is normal but typically resolves quickly.

What is the difference between restorative and cosmetic dentistry?

Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing function and oral health, while cosmetic dentistry enhances the appearance of your teeth and smile. However, some treatments, like crowns and implants, can serve both restorative and cosmetic purposes.

How long do restorative dental procedures take?

The time required depends on the procedure. Fillings can be completed in a single visit, while crowns and bridges may require two appointments. More complex treatments, like dental implants, involve several stages over a few months.

How long do restorative dental treatments last?

The longevity of restorative treatments depends on the type of procedure and materials used, as well as your oral care habits. Fillings may last 5-15 years, while crowns, bridges, and implants can last decades with proper care. Regular dental visits are crucial for maintenance.

How can I maintain the results of restorative dentistry?

Proper oral hygiene, including brushing twice daily, flossing, and regular dental visits, is essential to maintain restorative work. Avoid teeth grinding, chewing hard objects, or using your teeth as tools. Your dentist may also recommend a nightguard if you grind your teeth.

How does restorative dentistry impact overall health?

Restorative dentistry improves overall health by restoring oral function, making it easier to chew nutritious foods and maintain a healthy diet. It also reduces the risk of oral infections contributing to systemic conditions like heart disease and diabetes. Restorative dentistry supports overall well-being by improving oral health.

Renew Your Smile

Do you need restorative dental care? Call Broadway Dental for treatment today at 409-235-0789. You may also schedule a dental appointment with us online.