Restorative Dentistry – Hanford, CA
Restoring the Strength & Structure of Damaged Teeth
Teeth that have been compromised by decay, damage, or infections may require extra support to ensure that they don’t become more severely compromised with time. In many cases, restorations like metal-free dental crowns and biocompatible tooth-colored fillings are the answer. Our team at Hanford Family Dental Center uses high-quality materials that are custom-designed to perfectly fit within or atop your tooth. Call our office today to schedule an appointment and learn how we can preserve your natural teeth with our options for restorative dentistry in Hanford.
Why Choose Hanford Family Dental Center for Restorative Dentistry?
- Natural-Looking, Safe Dental Materials
- We Accept & Maximize Insurance
- State-of-the-Art, Comfortable Office
Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are cap-like structures that are custom-designed to fit atop the visible surface of damaged and treated teeth. They’re meant to provide additional support and protection to the teeth to ensure they thrive, allowing patients to continue utilizing them for the remainder of their life. The process starts by capturing a digital impression. From there, we’ll speak with you about the materials that your crown can be made from and send our blueprints off to our trusted, high-quality dental laboratory. Once your final restoration arrives, we’ll secure it to your prepared tooth to complete the process.
Our team is committed to providing our patients with the best of the best, which is why we utilize natural-looking, durable materials like zirconia and porcelain to craft our crowns from. These are able to mimic the natural appearance of teeth, all while offering superior durability.
Tooth-Colored Fillings
Cavities are one of the most common dental health issues, which most people will face at some point in their life. Fortunately, treatment is easy, effective, and fast. Tooth-colored fillings allow us to repair eroded tooth structure with a custom-shaded, putty-like material, called composite resin. Because it’s able to fuse with natural enamel, minimal alteration of your natural tooth structure is required. The process can also be completed within one short visit!