
RESTORATIONS
Dental restorations are an essential part of modern dentistry, designed to restore the function, integrity, and appearance of your teeth. Whether you're dealing with decay, damage, or simply looking to improve your smile, dental restorations can help you achieve optimal oral health and aesthetic appeal.
Our staff, from technicians to the dentists, are gentle and compassionate. We help you to relax and we have a choice of several methods to reduce or eliminate pain and anxiety, including sleep sedation which is a service which most dentists aren’t qualified to administer.
Types of Dental Restorations Offered at Carson & Acasio

Partial Dentures
A partial denture is a natural looking set of custom teeth that are used to fill a gap caused by missing teeth.

Full Dentures
Full dentures consist of both upper and lower sets of teeth. They are a relatively inexpensive choice when you lose all of your teeth.
Dental Health Pages
Restorations
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Crowns (Same Day)
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Cavities & Fillings
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Bridges
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Partial Dentures
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Full Dentures
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Laughing Gas
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Intramuscular Sedation (IV)
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Oral Sedation
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Lidocaine Injections
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Single Tooth Implants
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Multiple Teeth Implants
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Implant Supported Dentures
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Bone Grafting
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Teeth Whitening
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Clear Alingers
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Veneers
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Bonding & Contouring
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Deep Cleanings, Laser Therapy & Anti-Bacterial Therapy
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Semi-Annual Check Ups
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Dental CT Scans & X-Rays
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Professional Regular Cleanings
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Root Canals
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Extractions
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Wisdom Teeth
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Bone Grafting
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Traditional Braces
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Clear Aligners
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Crowding
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Flossing
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Brushing
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Rinsing
Dental Restoration Benefits
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Restored Functionality: Improve your ability to chew, speak, and smile confidently.
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Enhanced Aesthetics: Achieve a natural, beautiful smile that boosts self-esteem.
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Prevention of Further Damage: Early restoration can prevent decay from spreading and causing more severe dental issues.
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Long-Term Oral Health: Durable restorations can last many years with proper care, preserving your overall dental health.
The Dental Restoration Process
1. Initial Consultation and Diagnosis
Your journey to a brighter smile begins with a comprehensive dental examination. Using X-rays and clinical evaluation, our dental team will determine the extent of the damage and discuss the most appropriate restoration options for your situation.
2. Treatment Planning
Based on your diagnosis, a personalized treatment plan is developed. This plan considers your dental needs, aesthetic goals, and overall oral health.
3. Procedure Overview
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Preparation: Removal of decayed or damaged tissue is essential to prepare the tooth.
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Restoration Placement: Depending on the type, the restoration is custom-fitted and bonded, cemented, or secured in place.
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Adjustment and Polishing: Final adjustments ensure a comfortable bite and a natural appearance.
4. Aftercare and Recovery
Post-procedure, we will provide you with guidelines on how to care for your restoration. Maintaining good oral hygiene and scheduling regular dental check-ups are key to ensuring the longevity of your oral health.
5. Caring for Your Restorations
To ensure the longevity of your dental restorations:
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Maintain a Consistent Oral Hygiene Routine – Brush twice a day and floss daily.
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Schedule Regular Dental Visits – Professional cleanings and check-ups help monitor the condition of your restorations.
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Avoid Hard Foods – Reduce the risk of chipping or dislodging your restoration by avoiding overly hard or sticky foods.
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Follow Your Dentist’s Advice – Personalized care instructions will help you keep your restorations in top condition.
Dental Restorations: Frequently Asked Questions
Is Restorative Dentistry right for me?
Whether you have a small cavity or missing teeth, dental restorations offer a wide range of solutions tailored to your needs. By restoring both function and aesthetics, these procedures can dramatically improve your quality of life and oral health.
Why could a dental restoration be necessary?
You may need a restoration if you have cavities, fractures, decay, or missing teeth that are negatively affecting the function & aesthetic of your smile. These procedures not only repair damage but also prevent further deterioration of your dental health.