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Fillings, Crowns & Bridges

Fillings, Crowns & Bridges

Restore Strength, Function, and Beauty to Your Smile

We provide a complete lineup of restorative dental services at Woodgrove Dental in order to fix broken teeth, restore lost ones and put you back in your comfort zone with your smile.. Whether it’s a small cavity, a cracked tooth, or a missing tooth, our team tailors treatments to meet your individual needs.

Dental Fillings

Stop Decay in Its Tracks

Minor to moderate tooth decay is treated with fillings which removes the damaged part of the tooth and replaces the space with a more lasting tooth-coloured substance like composite resin.

✅ Protects teeth from further decay
✅ Restores strength and function
✅ Blends in naturally with your smile

We use gentle techniques and offer numbing options to ensure a comfortable experience.

Dental Crowns

Reinforce and Rebuild Weakened Teeth

Crowns, also known as “caps,” are custom-made restorations that cover and protect teeth that are:

  • Severely decayed or broken

  • Cracked or worn down

  • Treated with a root canal

  • Misshapen or discoloured

Crowns are made of powerful substances such as porcelain, ceramic and zirconia and help restore all the functionality alongside adding beauty.

✅ Custom-matched to the colour and shape of your natural teeth

✅ Long-lasting and stain-resistant
✅ Improves chewing and bite alignment

Dental Bridges

Replace One or More Missing Teeth

A bridge is a non-removable dental restoration, that is, it is a method of restoring one or more missing teeth, by supporting an artificial (pontic) tooth in between two crowns affixed to the adjacent natural teeth.

✅ Fills the gap caused by missing teeth
✅ Prevents teeth from shifting
✅ Restores ability to chew and speak properly
✅ Improves appearance and smile confidence

Our bridges are devised to be configured in a smooth fit, high functionality and natural appearance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a filling last?

Composite fillings may last up to 7 to 10 years and beyond so long as well maintained. The filling size and your customs of your oral health determine their lifespan.

Crowns typically last 10 to 15 years, and even longer with excellent care. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene help extend their life.

 

The process usually involves two appointments. In the first visit, the tooth is prepared and an impression is taken. A temporary crown is placed until your custom crown is ready. At the second visit, the permanent crown is cemented.

 

No, the procedure is done under local anaesthetic to keep you comfortable. Some minor soreness may follow but subsides quickly.

 

Yes! Once the restoration is in place, you can eat comfortably and confidently. We recommend avoiding very hard or sticky foods to prolong its life.

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