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Skilled Restorative Dentistry in Charles Town, WV

At Charles Town Smiles, we understand the impact that damaged or missing teeth can have on your confidence and self-esteem. We offer a wide range of restorative dentistry services in Charles Town, WV, and throughout the eastern panhandle of West Virginia. Our services are designed to improve oral function and the beauty of your smile by repairing and restoring teeth through root canal procedures or replacing teeth with dental implants, dentures, or dental crowns and bridges. Call us now to schedule a consultation and explore your options.

A dentist examines a woman’s teeth during a follow-up after restorative treatment in Charles Town.

What Is Restorative Dentistry?

Restorative dentistry includes services and procedures that repair and restore teeth that are damaged or missing. The goal is to improve oral health and restore the function of your teeth, as well as reduce the risk of further damage or complications. Some common restorative dentistry services are cavity filling and repair, restoring damaged teeth, and replacing missing teeth with dental appliances or prosthetics.

Who Should Consider Restorative Dentistry Services?

We might recommend a restorative dentistry procedure if you have severe tooth damage or tooth decay, or if you have one or more missing teeth or need to have multiple teeth extracted. Missing or extracted teeth may be due to:

  • Tooth decay
  • Extensive or severe dental cavities
  • Advanced periodontal disease
  • Trauma or injury
  • Illness or disease
  • Side effects from medication
  • Alcohol or medication overuse
  • Congenital deformities or genetic conditions

What Dental Issues Are Addressed Through Restorative Dentistry?

Restorative dental procedures can address a wide range of conditions. The procedures we recommend will depend on your specific concerns, your overall health, your age, and your lifestyle. The most common issues we treat are:

  • Severe cavities and tooth decay
  • Gum disease, gingivitis, and periodontal disease
  • Damaged, cracked, chipped, or broken teeth
  • Missing teeth
  • Dental avulsions or knocked-out teeth

Benefits of Restorative Dental Care

Oral health issues like cavities, tooth decay, periodontal disease, and missing teeth can cause complications if they are not properly treated. You may experience worsening issues that affect your overall health, like infection, dental abscesses, cardiovascular issues, tooth and jaw pain, trouble eating and speaking, jawbone loss, and facial deformity. Restorative dental care can reduce your risk of these complications, restore your ability to chew and speak and restore your smile and confidence. The biggest benefits are:

  • Improved chewing and eating abilities
  • Enhanced speech clarity
  • Reduced pain and discomfort
  • Reduced risk of complications or future problems
  • Enhanced aesthetics and self-confidence
  • Long-term solutions that can help you avoid future dental emergencies

Our Restorative Dentistry Procedures

During your initial consultation, we will go over your oral health and overall medical history, and we will discuss your lifestyle habits. We will then conduct a thorough dental exam and take dental x-rays. Then, we will explain your options for restorative dentistry and help you choose the one that will be safest and most effective for you:

  • Full-Mouth RestorationA full-mouth dental restoration is needed when all teeth must be extracted due to trauma, disease, or decay. We will determine the best method for replacing both arches of teeth using dental implants or dentures.
  • Partial DenturesPartial dentures are used to replace one or two missing teeth in a row. They can be fixed or removable and may consist of metal clamps or dental crowns or implants.
  • Dental DenturesFull dentures and implant-supported dentures can replace an entire arch or row of missing teeth, or all the teeth in your mouth. They are a method used for full mouth restoration and can restore chewing and speaking function and the beauty of your smile.
  • Dental ImplantsDental implants are titanium rods that are surgically placed in your jawbone to act as anchors or roots for prosthetic teeth. They can be used to replace one or two teeth, a whole row or arch of missing teeth, or to support dentures or dental bridges.
  • Crowns and BridgesDental crowns are small crowns or caps placed on the chewing surface of the tooth. They can enhance the strength of a tooth that has been damaged, improve the structural integrity of a tooth that has a severe cavity or has undergone a root canal procedure, or support dentures and dental bridges. Dental bridges are dental prosthetics used to replace a row or arch of teeth.
  • Root Canals and EndodonticsRoot canal therapy is a procedure used to save a tooth from extraction when it is badly decayed or infected. We clean out the infected pulp and tissue, sanitize and repair the tooth, and place a dental crown to stabilize it. The only alternative to a root canal is a tooth extraction.

Schedule a Consultation for Restorative Dental Work

If you are missing one or more teeth or need a tooth extraction, our team at Charles Town Smiles can help you understand your options for tooth restoration and replacement. Call us now or contact us online to schedule a consultation for restorative dental work in Charles Town, WV. We serve patients throughout the eastern panhandle of West Virginia.

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