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Restore the Health, Function, and Beauty of Your Smile

At Drexel Hill Family Dentistry, our restorative dentistry services are designed to repair damaged teeth, replace missing ones, and restore your bite and smile. Whether you have cavities, cracked teeth, or missing teeth, our expert team offers personalized solutions that look natural and last long.

Our goal is to bring back the full function of your mouth while helping you feel confident in your smile again.

Benefits of Restorative Dentistry:

Restorative Treatments We Offer:

1. Tooth-Colored Fillings
Repair cavities using composite resin that blends seamlessly with your natural teeth.

2. Dental Crowns
Custom caps placed over damaged or weakened teeth to restore strength, shape, and appearance.

3. Bridges
Fixed prosthetics that replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring to neighboring teeth or implants.

4. Dentures (Full & Partial)
Removable or implant-supported options to replace multiple missing teeth with comfort and function.

5. Dental Implants
Permanent, stable replacements for missing teeth using titanium posts topped with natural-looking crowns.

6. Inlays & Onlays
Conservative restorations used when a filling isn’t enough and a crown isn’t needed.

Restorative Dentistry FAQs

No. Most procedures are performed with local anesthesia, and we offer sedation options if needed.

With proper care, restorations like crowns and implants can last 10–20 years or more.

Implants are the most permanent and natural-feeling option, but we offer all solutions based on your needs and budget.

Yes, once healing is complete, you can enjoy most foods again—often with improved comfort and function.

Many restorative procedures are partially or fully covered. We’ll help you verify your benefits and financing options.

Delaying treatment can lead to infections, jawbone loss, shifting teeth, and more complex issues in the future.