Most dental problems have a variety of possible solutions. You should choose your approach based on your budget, comfort level, and cosmetic desires. If you’re scheduling dental restoration, you’ll find that there are both
direct and indirect treatment options available. A direct restoration restores the existing tooth by inserting a filling material into the damaged area. Tooth fillings are available in several materials. You can have a cavity filled with gold, silver amalgam, porcelain, plastic, composite resin, or a glass ionomer.
An indirect restoration covers the damaged tooth with an onlay, inlay, or crown. These are available in various materials as well, including gold, porcelain, and composite resins. If you’re missing one or more teeth, you can
opt for dental implants or explore non-implant options like removable partial dentures, a tooth-supported fixed bridge, or a resin-bonded bridge.
During your consultation, your dentist will help you explore all the options available to you. He or she will ask leading questions to help you determine which approach is best for your personal needs. You’re not required to schedule a procedure after your consultation. If one of our dentists doesn’t offer the service that you want, this is the time to move on and explore other options – and you can use our
Find Your Dentist tool to make that even easier by searching for specific procedures or services. You deserve to get the care and treatment that’s the best fit for you.