Restorative Dentistry in Burlington
Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing, rebuilding, or replacing damaged, weakened, or missing teeth. At Burlington Dental Studio, we provide restorative dentistry in Burlington for patients who want to improve comfort, chewing function, tooth structure, and overall oral health through personalized dental care.
Our clinic is located at 3537 Fairview St, Burlington, ON, making us accessible for patients from Tansley Woods, Palmer, Headon Forest, The Orchard, Millcroft, Alton Village, Brant Hills, Roseland, Shoreacres, Pinedale, and surrounding Burlington communities. Whether you have a broken tooth, older dental work that needs attention, missing teeth, tooth pain, or concerns about chewing comfortably, our team can assess your needs and explain suitable treatment options.
Restorative dental care is always based on an exam. The right treatment depends on the condition of your teeth, gums, bite, existing dental work, oral health history, and personal goals. At Burlington Dental Studio, our approach is clear, calm, and educational so patients understand what is being recommended and why.
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What Is Restorative Dentistry?
Restorative dentistry includes treatments that help restore damaged or missing tooth structure. Some treatments repair a single tooth, while others help replace missing teeth or rebuild larger areas of the mouth.
At Burlington Dental Studio, restorative dentistry may include:
- Dentures in Burlington
- Inlays & Onlays in Burlington
- Tooth Extractions in Burlington
Some restorative treatments are simple and completed in fewer visits, while others require more planning. Our dentist will explain the recommended steps after evaluating your oral health.
Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are used to cover and protect a tooth that needs more support than a filling can provide. A crown may be recommended for a tooth that is cracked, worn, heavily filled, weakened after root canal therapy, misshapen, or structurally compromised.
Crowns can restore tooth shape, support chewing function, and improve appearance when appropriate. The need for a crown depends on how much healthy tooth structure remains and how the tooth functions within your bite.
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Dental Bridges
A dental bridge may be used to replace one or more missing teeth. A traditional bridge is supported by neighbouring teeth or dental restorations and includes an artificial tooth to fill the gap.
Dental bridges may help support chewing, speech, and smile appearance. They may also help reduce shifting of nearby teeth after tooth loss. Whether a bridge is suitable depends on the health of the supporting teeth, gums, bite, and bone levels.
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Dentures
Dentures are removable appliances used to replace missing teeth. They may be full dentures, replacing all teeth in an arch, or partial dentures, replacing several missing teeth while remaining natural teeth are still present.
Dentures can help restore chewing ability, speech support, and facial structure for patients with missing teeth. The right denture option depends on how many teeth are missing, the condition of the remaining teeth, gum health, jawbone support, and patient comfort.
Inlays and Onlays
Inlays and onlays are restorations that may be recommended when a tooth needs more support than a filling but may not require a full crown. They are often used for back teeth affected by moderate damage, wear, or decay.
An inlay typically fits within the chewing surface of the tooth, while an onlay covers one or more cusps. The best option depends on the size and location of the damaged area, bite forces, and remaining tooth structure.
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Tooth Extractions
Although the goal is often to preserve natural teeth when possible, tooth extraction may be recommended when a tooth cannot be restored or when removal is the most appropriate option after assessment. Reasons may include severe damage, advanced decay, infection, fracture, crowding, or other dental concerns.
If an extraction is recommended, our dentist will explain why and discuss possible next steps, including replacement options when appropriate.
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Full Mouth Reconstructions
Full mouth reconstruction refers to a comprehensive treatment plan for patients with multiple dental concerns affecting function, comfort, and appearance. It may include a combination of restorative, surgical, cosmetic, implant, or orthodontic treatments depending on the patient’s needs.
This type of care requires careful planning. The dentist may assess the teeth, gums, bite, jaw joints, existing restorations, missing teeth, and long-term goals before recommending a staged plan.
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Restorative Dentistry and Oral Health
Before restorative treatment begins, it is important to assess the health of the teeth and gums. Cavities, gum disease, infection, bite concerns, or untreated dental problems may need to be addressed first.
A healthy foundation can help restorative dentistry function more comfortably and support long-term maintenance. For many patients, the first step is a dental exam, digital X-rays when appropriate, and a conversation about treatment goals.
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Restorative Dentistry Near Tansley Woods, Palmer, and Millcroft
Burlington Dental Studio is located on Fairview Street, making our clinic convenient for restorative dental care across East Burlington and nearby communities. We welcome patients from Tansley Woods, Palmer, Headon Forest, The Orchard, Millcroft, Alton Village, Brant Hills, Roseland, Shoreacres, Pinedale, Appleby, Longmoor, and Central Burlington.
Our clinic is accessible from Fairview Street, Walkers Line, Guelph Line, Appleby Line, Burlington Centre Mall, Appleby GO Station, Burlington GO Station, and Tansley Woods Community Centre. This location makes it easier to plan exams, consultations, and follow-up visits around work, school, commuting, errands, and family schedules.
Why Choose Burlington Dental Studio for Restorative Dentistry?
Patients choose Burlington Dental Studio for restorative dentistry because our team focuses on careful assessment, clear explanations, and treatment planning based on individual needs. We do not make assumptions or pressure patients into care. Instead, we explain what we see, discuss appropriate options, and help patients understand the next steps.
Our Burlington clinic also provides comprehensive dental care under one roof, including general dentistry, family dentistry, children’s dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, Invisalign, emergency dentistry, dental implants, oral surgery, sedation dentistry, and specialty dental services. This is helpful because restorative dentistry often connects with other areas of care, such as root canal therapy, crowns, implants, extractions, and gum health.
We offer flexible evening and Saturday hours, direct insurance billing, and CDCP support. If you have questions about appointment planning or coverage, our team can help guide you.
Dental Care Near Tansley Woods, Palmer, and Central Burlington
Burlington Dental Studio is located on Fairview Street, making our clinic convenient for patients throughout Burlington. We welcome patients from
- Alton Village
- Tansley Woods
- Mountainside
- Appleby Line Corridor
- Orchard
- Brant Hills
- Palmer
- Central Burlington
- Millcroft
- Tyandaga
- Headon Forest
Our clinic is conveniently accessible from the following landmarks
- Fairview Street
- Walkers Line
- Guelph Line
- Appleby Line
- Burlington Centre Mall
- Burlington GO Station
- Tansley Woods Community Centre
- Areas near Joseph Brant Hospital
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Frequently Ask Questions in Burlington
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What is restorative dentistry used for?
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Is restorative treatment planned in one visit?
Some restorative treatments may be simple, while others require multiple visits or staged planning. Our dentist will explain the timeline after assessing your teeth, gums, bite, and treatment needs.
Book Restorative Dentistry in Burlington
If you have a damaged tooth, missing tooth, older dental work, or concerns about chewing comfort, Burlington Dental Studio can assess your needs and explain restorative dentistry options that may be appropriate for you.
- Call (647) 800-6747
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- 3537 Fairview St, Burlington, ON, L7N 2R4