Restorative Dentistry
Fillings, Bridges, Crowns and Root Canals
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905-257-6565
Office Location
2333 Taunton Rd., Unit 5 Oakville L6H 0N5
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info@uptownoakvilledentistry.com
Restorative dentistry in Oakville
At your regular check up and cleaning appointments Dr. Uzma and our team at Uptown Oakville Dentistry are able to monitor your oral health to determine whether any of your teeth require restorative dental treatments. Not only will our Oakville restorative dentist explain all options available to you to ensure you are comfortable and confident in our treatment plan, but we will be able to give you back the smile you want. Depending on your situation, some of the restorative dental treatments we offer include fillings, dental bridges, dental crowns and root canals. One or a combination of these treatments will help restore the original function of your tooth to allow you to smile pain free.
Preventative Dentistry Services in Oakville
Root Canals
Root canal treatment eliminates bacteria from the infected root canal, prevents reinfection of the tooth and saves the natural tooth.
Fillings
To treat cavities, Dr. Uzma will need to remove and replace the decayed part of the tooth with a filling. This will not only restore the function of the tooth, but we will also ensure the aesthetics of the tooth remain.
Dental Bridges
Using existing teeth to bridge the gap and act as a support for a missing tooth, dental bridges are full coverage restorations. This is a more affordable option compared to dental implants.
Dental Crowns in Oakville
When a tooth is severely decayed, fractured or requires a root canal, a tooth-coloured or metal covering is placed on top of the tooth. This cap, called a dental crown, restores the tooth’s function, size, and shape.
Dental Bridge in Oakville
A dental bridge is a permanent, dental restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth. It extends across an area that has no teeth and is typically made up of an artificial tooth fused between two crowns. The bridge is held firmly in place by your own teeth on each side of the missing one(s) or by dental implants. Learn more about dental bridges here.