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Restorative Dentistry – Austin, TX

Save Your Damaged Teeth
with Restorative Solutions

Woman with glasses smiling after restorative dentistry in Austin

Teeth are made up of enamel, which is the strongest substance in the human body. Of course, that doesn’t mean enamel is indestructible by any means. Unfortunately, it also doesn’t mean that it will grow back once it’s eroded. It’s incredibly important to protect the teeth you have now, and restorative dentistry like dental fillings and crowns help you accomplish precisely that. If your tooth is long overdue for a dental crown or filling, don’t wait to give our dental office a call for restorative dentistry in Austin!

Why Choose Snow Dental for Restorative Dentistry?

  • Dentist Who Cares About Conservative Dentistry
  • Tooth-Colored Dental Materials Used to Restore Teeth
  • Highly-Customized Dental Crowns Tailored to Your Exact Needs

Tooth-Colored Fillings

Closeup of dental mirror in mouth during dental exam

In the past, you may have had to use silver materials to restore teeth damaged by decay or injury. However, not only would this metal appear in your smile, but it would actually cause more harm in the long-term due to it constantly expanding and contracting when exposed to hot and cold temperatures. With tooth-colored alternatives, which use composite resin to restore teeth, you can achieve long-lasting protection while maintaining a natural-looking smile.

Dental Crowns

Model of the mouth with dental crown

When a tooth has been damaged due to decay and a dental filling is not enough to restore it, dental crowns can save the day. These restorations are made from high-quality porcelain, ensuring full protection and lifelike esthetics after placement. Whether you need to stop a damaged tooth from breaking further, restore its full function, or hide imperfections, dental crowns offer a wide variety of solutions. When taken care of, they should last 10 years or longer.

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