At Sue Vetter’s dental office in Seattle, we practice ‘Restorative Dentistry’ using the highest quality materials and offering professional treatments so that our clients can receive the best care possible.

What is Restorative Dentistry?

Dentists use restorative dentistry to replace missing or damaged teeth for their clients. Treatments under this type of dentistry aim to give back patients their natural smiles and prevent multiple oral health issues.

Significance of Restorative Dentistry

This branch of dentistry does not simply incorporate treatments for replacing or repairing damaged or missing teeth. It also includes treatments from other dental fields because most patients need broad care. In many cases, it also helps people overcome dental issues resulting from injuries or other kinds of trauma. Most clients that seek restorative dentistry are adults. However, it is equally beneficial for children, teenagers, and senior individuals. 

The dentistry offers treatments of significance because:

  • Filling of empty spaces in the mouth prevents misalignment of the teeth
  • Replacement of missing or removed teeth promotes good oral health by prevention of plaque build-up
  • Dental restoration can not only improve physical health but encourage confidence in clients as well

Restorative Dentistry Procedures

Nowadays, restorative dentistry utilizes a more integrated approach to dental health. While it does feature the basics of restoration, dentists now aim to achieve holistic oral health, functionality, and aesthetics for their clients through it.

Treatments include but are not limited to

  • Tooth Whitening
  • Fillings
  • Implants
  • Inlays & Onlays
  • Bonding
  • Crowns
  • Bridges
  • Plastic Gum Surgery
  • Braces
  • Veneers
  • Root Procedures
  • Bone & Gum Rebuilding & Grafting

The Importance of Restorative Materials

The materials we use for dental restoration set the foundation for proper tooth structure repairing and replacement. These materials help fabricate what has been damaged. It is a priority to use quality materials so the clients can enjoy the results over the long term.

The most common materials used are:

  • Metals
  • Ceramics
  • Polymers
  • Composites
  • Amalgam Alloys
  • Glass Ionomers
  • Noble & Base Metals
  • Denture Base Resins

Your dentist can guide you on the materials that will be best for your particular restorative treatment.

For example, for a dental implant, you will have a few options of materials. You can consult your dentist on what material will suit your particular circumstances such as longevity, functionality, and even budget.

Aftercare for Dental Restoration

If you have recently undergone restorative dentistry treatments, here is what you can do to maintain the integrity of the results and prevent further oral health issues:

  • Brush teeth twice a day in a thorough manner
  • Use electric toothbrushes to prevent the build-up of plaque around natural & restored teeth
  • Avoid chewing on hard & sticky foods
  • Floss around teeth, implants, crowns, & bridges every day
  • Use an antibacterial mouthwash for additional hygiene

Upon the completion of certain restorative dental procedures, your dentist may send you away with special instructions. Strictly adhere to these instructions to prevent discomfort or further dental problems. Follow up with your dentist if problems occur or as required.

Sue Vetter Restorative Dental Services in Seattle

We believe in the overall well-being of all our patients. From the initial consultation to the final treatment, we keep you comfortable. Our restorative dental services aim for offering what you seek for your dental health, along with providing the solutions that will function the best and last longer.

The Seattle dentists at Sue Vetter are working in a fully equipped environment, where patients can feel welcomed and cared for. We prioritize communication so we can suggest the ideal dental solutions depending on the independent needs of each client.

If you are looking for treatment options for damaged or missing teeth or any other oral health issue that you believe restorative dentistry can help with, you can consult the Sue Vetter smile experts in Seattle.

Dr. Sue Vetter and her team look forward to offering the dental solutions you seek. Contact us for an initial consultation today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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(206) 547 4131

Address

2101 North 34th Street Suite 170

Seattle, Washington 98103

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