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Restorative Dentistry Silverdale, WA
Restorative Dentistry provided by Dr. Kasey Gillespie, DDS
in Silverdale, WA at Life Long Dental
When your teeth become damaged through cavities, plaque or accidents, we can restore them to their proper working order. Click on a heading below to learn more about the procedures we use to accomplish this:
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Tooth-colored to blend in with the remaining natural part of the tooth.
A fixed (non-removable) appliance and one option for replacing missing teeth.
Restore cracked or decayed teeth. A crown (or cap) is a covering that encases the entire tooth surface restoring it to its original shape and size.
If you are suffering from an incomplete smile, Life Long Dental can help to restore it using various dental solutions. Dentures are among one of our top tooth replacement solutions. When it comes to dentures, we offer two options – partial dentures and full dentures.
Over the years, we have developed a number of different methods for regenerating bone so that we can offer the treatment to as many patients as possible. The most common regenerative techniques make use of bone graft material. The specific material used depends on the volume of graft required for the treatment. Based on your unique health needs, schedule, budget, and other factors, we might select animal bone, synthetic bone, bones from someone else, or your own bones.
Full mouth dental implant restoration, or the All-on-4 concept, is a type of denture that is permanently fixed to your mouth. The name comes from the number of implants needed to secure the dentures to your jaw. The crowns are made from porcelain because this material is durable and looks like natural teeth when made and shaped correctly.
Full Mouth Reconstruction
Full mouth reconstruction means restoring or replacing all of a patient's teeth. When it comes to restoring the form, function, and aesthetics of a patient's mouth, nothing beats a full mouth reconstruction that combines the art of dentistry with the science of restorative dentistry.
Also known as endodontic therapy, is a procedure available to save a tooth that is infected and would otherwise require extraction.
When a tooth is decayed beyond restoration it will need to come out. Simple extractions and surgical extractions are both performed at Life Long Dental.
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