restorative dentistry
How we plan restorative dentistry for long-lasting results
A practical guide to the records, conversations, and sequencing that help restorative treatment feel calmer and more predictable.
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Patient guidance
For informed restorative decisions.
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Restorative dentistry works best when the plan starts with the whole mouth, not a single tooth in isolation.
At Eastdale Dental Clinic we begin with your goals, your bite, the health of your gums, and the condition of existing restorations. This helps us understand why a tooth has failed and how to reduce the risk of the same problem returning.
Your plan may include photographs, digital scans, radiographs, and a staged conversation about priorities. Some patients need urgent stabilisation first, while others benefit from whitening, provisional restorations, or gum care before definitive crowns, veneers, bridges, or implants are made.
The aim is simple: clear choices, fewer surprises, and dentistry that looks like it belongs in your smile.