Understanding Restorative Dental Care
Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing or replacing damaged teeth. Unlike cosmetic treatments that primarily improve appearance, these procedures restore the actual function of your teeth. That said, the two often overlap—most restorations look great while also working perfectly.
The goal is always to save your natural tooth whenever possible. Dr. Dunkleberger explores conservative options first, only recommending more involved treatments when necessary. This approach preserves your tooth structure and often costs less in the long run.
Common Restorative Treatments
Dental Fillings
Cavities happen to almost everyone at some point. When decay creates a hole in your tooth, a filling restores the structure and prevents further damage. Dental Excellence uses tooth-colored composite materials that blend seamlessly with your natural teeth. These fillings bond directly to the tooth, providing excellent support while looking completely natural.
The days of obvious metal fillings are behind us. Modern materials are strong, durable, and virtually invisible when you smile or talk.
Dental Crowns
When a tooth suffers significant damage from decay, fracture, or a large old filling, a crown provides comprehensive protection. Think of it as a custom-fitted cap that covers the entire visible portion of your tooth. Crowns restore full chewing function and can last fifteen years or longer with proper care.
Dr. Dunkleberger uses advanced materials that mimic the translucency and color of natural teeth. Digital scanning technology creates precise measurements, ensuring your crown fits perfectly and feels comfortable from day one.
Root Canal Therapy
Root canals have an unfair reputation. Modern techniques make them no more uncomfortable than getting a regular filling. When the inner pulp of your tooth becomes infected or inflamed, this procedure removes the damaged tissue, cleans the interior, and seals everything up. A crown typically goes on top to protect the restored tooth.
Saving your natural tooth through root canal therapy is almost always better than extraction. Your natural tooth root helps maintain jaw bone density and keeps neighboring teeth properly aligned.
Dental Bridges
Missing teeth create more problems than just gaps in your smile. Surrounding teeth can shift position, your bite changes, and chewing becomes awkward. A dental bridge literally bridges the gap by anchoring artificial teeth to the natural teeth on either side. This restorative dentistry solution restores your ability to eat comfortably and speaks clearly.
Bridges look incredibly natural and function just like your original teeth. Most people adapt to them within a few days and forget they’re even there.
Dental Implants
For the most permanent solution to missing teeth, implants offer unmatched stability and longevity. A titanium post goes into your jawbone, essentially creating an artificial tooth root. After healing, a custom crown attaches to the implant, giving you a tooth that looks, feels, and functions exactly like the real thing.
Implants don’t require modifying adjacent teeth like bridges do, and they help preserve jawbone density. They represent a bigger upfront investment but often prove more cost-effective over a lifetime.
When Should You Seek Restorative Care?
Don’t wait for severe pain before scheduling an appointment. Some warning signs include sensitivity to hot or cold, discomfort when chewing, visible chips or cracks, or persistent dull aches. Even if symptoms come and go, they indicate something needs attention.
Sometimes damage hides beneath the surface with no obvious symptoms. That’s why regular checkups matter so much. Dr. Dunkleberger can spot problems during routine exams and address them before they escalate into emergencies.
The Treatment Process
Your first visit involves a thorough examination and discussion about your concerns. Dr. Dunkleberger explains what’s happening with your tooth and presents all available options. You’ll understand the pros and cons of each approach, along with realistic timelines and costs.
Most restorative procedures happen right in the office using local anesthetic to keep you comfortable. For patients with dental anxiety, additional comfort options help you feel relaxed throughout treatment. The team at Dental Excellence prioritizes your comfort and takes time to answer every question.
Protecting Your Investment
After restorative dentistry repairs your teeth, maintaining them becomes crucial. Brush twice daily, floss regularly, and keep up with professional cleanings. Avoid chewing ice or using your teeth as tools—these habits damage even the strongest restorations.
If you grind your teeth at night, a custom nightguard protects your natural teeth and any restorations from excessive wear. These simple preventive steps help your dental work last as long as possible.
Get the Care Your Smile Deserves
Damaged teeth don’t fix themselves, but Dr. Dunkleberger and the team at Dental Excellence in Littleton can restore them to full health and function. Don’t let dental problems hold you back from enjoying life—contact the office today to schedule your restorative consultation and discover how comfortable modern dental care can be.



