Restorative Dentistry in Maple Ridge, BC

When teeth are damaged or missing, everyday activities like eating, speaking, and smiling can feel more challenging. Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing and replacing teeth to help restore oral function, comfort, and confidence while maintaining a natural appearance.

At Maple Ridge Smiles Dental, we offer a comprehensive range of restorative treatment options tailored to each smile. Our dentists take the time to carefully assess your oral health, explain your options clearly, and help you make informed decisions about your care.

Our restorative services in Maple Ridge include:

Tooth-Colored Fillings

Tooth-colored (composite) fillings are used to restore teeth affected by decay or minor damage. These materials are designed to blend with natural tooth color and are commonly used for both front and back teeth. Composite fillings may be recommended as part of routine restorative care following a dental examination.

Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are custom-made restorations that cover and protect a damaged or weakened tooth. Crowns may be recommended after extensive decay, fracture, root canal treatment, or to improve strength and appearance. We offer a variety of crown materials, which may include all-porcelain, all-ceramic, stainless steel, all-resin, porcelain-fused-to-metal, and zirconia crowns. Dr. Mitra Ghaderi will recommend a material based on clinical needs, durability considerations, and aesthetic preferences.

Dental Bridges

Dental bridges are used to replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring a replacement tooth or teeth to adjacent natural teeth or dental implants. Bridges can help improve chewing function, support facial structure, and prevent neighbouring teeth from shifting. Your dentist will assess whether a dental bridge is an appropriate option based on your oral health, bite, and the condition of surrounding teeth.

Dentures

Dentures are removable appliances designed to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They may be used to restore function and appearance for patients missing several or all teeth. Dentures may be full or partial, depending on the number of missing teeth. Proper fit and ongoing adjustments are important for comfort and function, and regular dental visits are recommended.

Dental Implants and Implant-Supported Restorations

Dental implants are titanium posts placed into the jawbone to replace missing tooth roots. Once healed, they can support restorations such as crowns, bridges, or dentures. Treatment planning is based on individual clinical findings and may involve coordination with dental laboratories or specialists when required.

Implant-Supported Dentures

Implant-supported dentures attach to dental implants to provide increased stability compared to traditional removable dentures. Depending on clinical factors, these dentures may be fabricated using materials such as zirconia, and in some situations, smaller-diameter “mini” implants may be used to help retain certain types of dentures. The number and type of implants used are determined through individual assessment, performed by a licensed dental professional, and are not suitable for every patient.

Inlays and Onlays

Inlays and onlays are custom restorations used when a tooth has mild to moderate damage that is too extensive for a filling but does not require a full crown. These restorations are fabricated to fit precisely within or over the tooth structure, helping to preserve more of the natural tooth.

Dental Bonding

Dental bonding uses tooth-colored composite material to repair chips, close small gaps, or improve the appearance of teeth. Bonding is a conservative option and may be recommended for minor cosmetic or restorative concerns.

Ready to Restore Your Smile?

If you have questions about restorative dentistry or would like to explore your options, our team at Maple Ridge Smiles Dental is here to help. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn which treatments may be appropriate for your oral health needs.

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    Monday:
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    Tuesday:
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    Wednesday:
    9 am to 5 pm
    Thursday:
    11 am to 7 pm
    Friday:
    9 am to 5 pm
    Saturday:
    10 am to 3 pm (bi-weekly)

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