Our Winnipeg dentists provide a range of restorative dental services, including bridges, fillings, crowns, tooth canals, and implant restorations.
What is Restorative Dental Care?
Restorative dental care includes any procedure that aims to restore the normal function and appearance of your smile.
By repairing structural problems such as damaged or missing teeth, our dentists can help restore your smile – and your oral health.
Depending on your issue, the dentists at Munroe Dental will determine the right restorative treatment option for you.
Dental Crowns
Crowns are porcelain caps that are placed on top of teeth by a dentist to help restore both their function and their appearance.
Crowns are often used to attach bridges, cover dental implants or prevent a cracked tooth from worsening. Crowns can also help to change the appearance of a tooth.
Dental Bridges
Bridges are a set of natural-looking replacements to one or more teeth that are bonded to implants or crowns to hold them in place.
Because they are custom-made, bridges can be difficult to notice and can restore the natural contour of teeth and the bite between upper and lower teeth.
Implant Restorations
After referral to a dental surgeon, Munroe Dental's dental team is able to use a dental implant placed into your mouth as the anchor for dental restorations to help restore and maintain your smile's look and function.
Full & Partial Dentures
Dentures are false teeth used to replace anywhere from one to a full jaw's worth of teeth. Dentures allow patients with missing teeth to maintain the structure of their face, speak properly and eat the food they enjoy.
Dental Fillings
At Munroe Dental, we use composite (tooth-coloured) fillings to repair a cavity or tooth damage, like a crack. These fillings can withstand moderate pressure from the constant stress of chewing, and can be used on front and back teeth.
Root Canals
Root canals are procedures where your dental remove diseased tissues, including nerves and blood vessels from the interior of a damaged tooth. By removing these harmful tissues, your dentist can help stop the spread of infection and prevent the need for extraction.