Treatment

Restorative Dentistry

Restorative dentistry is about rebuilding teeth that have been worn, chipped, decayed, or lost — and doing it in a way that lasts. Every restoration at Paulton is planned around your bite first, so the new work integrates with the rest of your mouth instead of fighting it.

Key highlights

Bite-led planning

Restorations are designed against how your jaw actually moves — fewer fractures, fewer remakes.

Modern materials

Lithium disilicate, composite, and gold where it’s clinically right — explained in plain terms so you choose with full context.

Tooth-conserving

We aim for the minimum intervention that gives the maximum lifespan — no aggressive prep when a smaller restoration will do.

FAQs

Common questions about Restorative Dentistry

With good hygiene and regular maintenance, modern ceramic crowns typically last 10–15 years. Bridges last a similar range, dependent on the health of the anchor teeth.
A filling repairs a small area of damage; a crown wraps the entire tooth and is used when too little healthy structure remains to support a filling.
Simple fillings yes. Crowns and bridges are lab-made and typically need two visits, with a temporary in between. We’ll always quote the timeline up front.

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