Restoring Strength, Function & Natural Beauty to Damaged or Missing Teeth

What Is Restorative Dentistry?

Restorative Dentistry focuses on repairing, rebuilding, and replacing damaged or missing teeth to restore full dental function, natural aesthetics, and long-term oral health.
Teeth can become weakened due to decay, fractures, wear, aging, or trauma. Without proper restoration, these issues can progress into pain, infections, difficulty eating, and loss of confidence.

At Etoile Poly Clinic, we use advanced materials and modern techniques to create long-lasting restorations that look natural and feel comfortable. Whether you need a small filling or a full arch solution, our goal is to rebuild your smile with precision and excellence.

This category includes:

  • Tooth-Colored Fillings
  • Dental Crowns
  • Dental Bridges
  • Full & Partial Dentures
  • Restorations After Decay or Fractures
  • Functional & Aesthetic Tooth Reconstruction

How Restorative Dentistry Works

The exact procedure depends on the type of restoration, but most treatments follow these steps:

  1. Dental Examination & Digital Imaging
    Your dentist evaluates the affected tooth or area using:
  • Clinical examination
  • Digital X-rays
  • Intraoral photography
  • Bite analysis

This helps identify decay depth, structural weakness, or missing areas.

  1. Treatment Planning
    Depending on the condition, your dentist determines whether you need:
  • A filling
  • A crown
  • A bridge
  • A partial denture
  • A full denture
  • A combination of treatments
  1. Removal of Decay / Tooth Preparation
    Any decay or damaged structure is removed safely.
    The tooth is reshaped to receive the restoration.
  2. Restoration Placement
    Examples:
  • Tooth-Colored Filling: Composite resin is applied in layers and cured for strength.
  • Crown: A custom-made cap is fitted over the tooth for protection.
  • Bridge: A prosthetic tooth is anchored to adjacent teeth.
  • Dentures: Custom removable prosthetics restore multiple missing teeth.
  1. Final Adjustments & Polishing
    Your dentist ensures proper bite alignment, comfort, and aesthetic blending.

What to Expect From Restorative Dentistry

Conditions Treated with Restorative Dentistry

Who Should Consider Restorative Dentistry?

FAQ's

How long do dental crowns last?

With good care, crowns last 10–15 years or more.

Yes. Modern composite materials are durable, aesthetic, and safe.

Absolutely. Shades are customized to blend perfectly.

Modern dentures are highly aesthetic and comfortable.

No. Local anesthesia ensures a comfortable experience.

Yes. Crowns, bridges, and dentures restore proper bite alignment and chewing ability.

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Restore your teeth and regain full oral function with advanced restorative dentistry at Etoile Poly Clinic.
Book your consultation today.