Restorative Dentistry in Fort Collins, CO
What is restorative dentistry?
Restorative dentistry is a collective term for all dental procedures used to rebuild teeth to their ideal functionality and appearance. It involves treating teeth that are decayed, worn down, discolored, broken, or otherwise damaged.
- Fillings
Filling generally refers to techniques used to restore damaged teeth. Filling materials are usually tooth-colored and can be made with ceramics or composites. Ceramics and composites are recognized for their biocompatibility, strength, and esthetics.
- Dental Veneers
Dental veneers are aesthetic restorations that are characterized to perfectly match the color, shape, and contour of a tooth. Veneers can be made in ceramic or composite and can be indirectly created by a dental lab for a dentist, or they can be directly applied as composite by a dentist.
What are the uses of Veneers
- They can treat teeth that are chipped and misshapen
- They can be used to reduce the excessive gap between adjacent teeth
- They can improve the appearance of discolored teeth
- They can be used to provide stability for a cracked tooth
Dental Crowns
Crowns, also called caps, are restorations that cover the entire tooth. They are indirect restorations that are custom-fabricated by a dental lab according to the shape, size, color, and contour of the tooth. They are used when a filling alone is not enough to restore the integrity and strength of a tooth.
Location
2550 Stover St E-102, Fort Collins, CO 80525
Phone: (970) 498-8607
Office Hours
MON Closed
TUE - FRI 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
SAT - SUN Closed