Restorative Dentistry

Restorative Dentistry

Restorative dentistry refers to the treatments used by our dentists at Bell Dental Care, to restore or repair broken teeth. Restorative dentistry therapy aims to restore the appearance of your natural smile while preventing future dental disorders. There are several procedures involved in managing your dental health, all of which are expertly handled at our clinics.

What Is Restorative Dentistry?

Restorative dentistry is the branch of dentistry that focuses on restoring your smile's health and function. Tooth decay, gum disease, and injuries can all cause your smile to appear broken, worn out, or unfinished. The goal of restorative care is to address these issues and help you regain a full, healthy smile.

Why Is Restorative Dentistry Necessary?

Missing or decaying teeth can harm your look, health, and self-esteem. Replacing decayed teeth aids in the maintenance of good oral hygiene habits and the prevention of plaque buildup. It is critical to fill empty spaces in the mouth to maintain the teeth straight. Missing teeth impose additional strain on remaining natural teeth because there isn't enough surface area for chewing.


Direct repairs are made inside the mouth, whereas indirect repairs are made outside the mouth and subsequently linked to either the tooth or the tooth structure. What's best for you is determined by the nature of the problem you're dealing with.

Who Requires Restorative Dental Care?

Restorative dentistry services may be required by people of all ages. Even people who take good care of their teeth may require assistance with issues such as teeth grinding or an overbite. The following issues may necessitate restorative care:

  • Missing teeth
  • Grinding causes tooth erosion
  • Cavities caused by overbite or underbite
  • Gingivitis
  • Sealants are required

The Advantages of Restorative Dental Treatment

Restorative dentistry has numerous advantages. These operations can restore your teeth's proper chewing function, allowing you to eat and drink regularly again. When minor difficulties are overlooked, they can swiftly escalate into more serious issues. A simple filling might easily progress to a root canal or crown. By addressing small issues early on, you can avoid tooth loss or the need for more difficult and costly operations later on, which can save you money in the long run. When compared to the more rigorous treatment treatments necessary for extensive damage or decay, basic tooth restoration techniques are quick, straightforward, and relatively painless.


For the best dental care and treatment, visit Bell Dental Care at 6106 Bellflower Blvd, Bellflower, CA 90706, or call (562) 920-9220 to schedule an appointment.

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