Restorative Dentistry for Every Situation

Damaged teeth can pose a future health risk to the other oral tissues in your mouth. That’s why it’s important that you address the damage caused by bacteria and physical accidents as soon as possible. Your teeth are strong, but they can still fall victim to infection without proper care. If your tooth has sustained a cavity, a more serious infection, or physical damage, there are restorative options to repair the problem. Restorative treatments like fillings, dental crowns, and root canal therapy can get your teeth back to looking and feeling their best after sustaining damage.

Dental Fillings Address Simple Cavities

The most common oral health problem that individuals face is cavities. Dental cavities are created by the activity of bacteria on the surfaces of your teeth. Bacteria build up naturally on your teeth. That’s why you should brush twice daily — to remove the bacterial buildup. Over time, as the bacteria grow, they produce harmful acid that corrodes your dental enamel. Left unchecked, the acid will eventually form a hole in your tooth, also known as a “cavity.” Dental fillings use either metal amalgam or a composite resin material to fill those holes and restore your teeth.

Dental Crowns Repair More Extensive Damage

Dental fillings can address the damage caused by simple cavities in your teeth. However, if your cavities become too large for a dental filling, you may need a dental crown. Dental crowns are used to cover your tooth’s root, using the existing structure for strength and stability. The dental crown is made to look just like a natural tooth, so you won’t have to worry about it standing out in your smile. In addition to repairing bacterial damage, dental crowns can also be used to repair physical damage to a tooth. If the crown of your tooth has broken but the root structure is still okay, a dental crown may be able to help.

Root Canal Therapy Can Spare Your Tooth

If you  leave your cavity unchecked, it’s likely that the infection will spread deeper into the tooth. Once it penetrates the enamel, the bacteria can move quickly through the dentin and pulp layers of your tooth and into the root canals. These transportation paths are vital for the health of your tooth, as well as your overall oral health. Infection here can spread to other oral tissues and cause additional medical problems. Root canal therapy allows your dentist to access your root canals and remove the infected tissue before the bacteria spread.

Explore Restorative Options at The Dental Centre of Conroe

What may start as a simple cavity can grow into a serious infection over time. That’s why it’s important to treat your cavities right away. At The Dental Centre of Conroe, we have a wide range of restorative treatments that can repair your damaged teeth. Schedule an appointment at The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by contacting our office at 936-441-4600.