Restorative Dentistry in Orlando, FL
What is Restorative Dentistry?
Restorative dentistry involves repairing and reconstructing teeth that have been damaged by wear, accidents, decay, and disease. From small cavities to missing teeth, Dr. Do delivers a personalized care process that puts your concerns and needs first.
What to Expect at your Restorative Care Appointment
Restorative Treatment Options
Minimally Invasive Dental Fillings
Dr. Do uses small, white composite fillings to restore decayed areas before they affect adjacent tooth structures. These fillings are carefully matched to blend seamlessly with your smile.
TMJ Disorders
Temporomandibular joint disorder can be amplified by things like stress, tooth misalignment, and sleep apnea. Our therapeutic night guards and injectable Botox therapy help treat TMJ pain at the source.
Gummy Smile Treatment
A gummy smile can detract attention from beautiful, healthy teeth. Non-surgical and minimally invasive therapies can help reduce the appearance of a gummy smile for a more natural and symmetrical look.
Myofascial Pain
Injectable therapies such as Botox can be used to manage trigger points that lead to headaches, migraines, TMJ pain, and more.
Restoring Lost Volume
Missing teeth can cause changes in your facial profile, including premature aging and creases in your skin. By restoring your bite’s function and performance, we can also restore fullness to your lips, cheeks, and face.
Restorative Dentistry F.A.Q.
Restorative dentistry treats issues like cavities, chipped enamel, cracked teeth, abscesses, and missing teeth so that your teeth are functional and strong enough for everyday use.
Restoring broken, worn, or decayed teeth stops the cycle of damage and disease before other teeth become involved or when treatment needs progress into more complex scenarios. Dr. Do prefers treating issues when they’re smaller so that we can preserve as much natural tooth structure as possible.
Restorative dentistry includes treatments like dental fillings, crowns, bridges, dental implants, and more. Essentially, any therapy that’s meant to restore your oral function and repair areas of decay or damage.
Every dental insurance policy and company is different, depending on the type of plan you’re enrolled in. Some restorations are covered at 50-80% up to a maximum of $1,500 or so per year. Our treatment coordinators will create an estimate for you to review before any procedures are scheduled.