Fillings, Crowns & Bridges

From invisible white fillings to comfortable custom dentures, we provide comprehensive care to rebuild your smile’s health and function. Save infected teeth with our painless, specialist-led root canal treatments, designed to remove infection while preserving your natural tooth structure.

Fillings

At EA Dental Specialists, we offer high-quality fillings to restore teeth damaged by cavities or decay. Fillings are essential for maintaining the health and function of your teeth, preventing further damage and discomfort. We use premium composite white filling material, which not only provides a natural, seamless look but also ensures durability. The procedure is always done under local anesthetic, ensuring you remain comfortable and pain-free throughout the treatment. Our skilled team ensures your fillings are placed with precision for long-lasting results and a beautiful smile and beautiful result.

Crown

 A crown is a dental restoration designed to strengthen and improve teeth that are weak, fractured, broken, or decayed. It fits over the entire surface of the tooth, providing protection and restoring its strength.

At EA Dental Specialists, we use the latest dental materials to craft natural, tooth-coloured porcelain crowns that seamlessly blend with your surrounding teeth, ensuring a flawless and durable result.

Why Might You Need a Dental Crown?

At EA Dental Specialists, we may recommend a dental crown to cover a dental implant, protect a tooth following root canal treatment, strengthen a large filling, or improve the appearance of discoloured or poorly shaped teeth as part of a Smile Design or Smile Makeover.

What Does The Treatment Involve?

We provide expert advice on various dental crown options tailored to your specific needs and circumstances. For a personalised smile design consultation, contact us today and inquire about our unique, anxiety-free, and enjoyable dental treatments.

At EA Dental Specialists, we uphold the highest standards of patient care, with specially trained dentists dedicated to making your dental experience as relaxing and comfortable as possible. Our approach includes air sedation treatments, ensuring that your time with us is stress-free and feels quick, all as part of your smile reconstruction treatment.

Dental Bridges

 

In addition to dental implants, there are two main options for replacing missing teeth: removable false teeth, known as partial dentures, and fixed bridges.

Dental bridges are commonly used when fewer teeth need to be replaced, or when the missing teeth are on one side of the mouth.

Bridges typically consist of a precious metal base, with porcelain bonded to the base if the bridge will be visible. In some cases, non-precious metals may be used in the base to help reduce the overall cost.

Why is replacing missing teeth important?

Replacing missing teeth is important for several reasons:
  • Enhance your appearance and boost your confidence by restoring a complete smile.
  • The gap left by a missing tooth can put added strain on the teeth adjacent to it, leading to potential issues.
  • A gap can also affect your bite, as the neighboring teeth may shift into the space, altering the alignment of your upper and lower teeth.
  • Food can get trapped in the gap, increasing the risk of decay and gum disease.
  • Restoring missing teeth helps maintain your oral health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

While both replace missing teeth, a bridge is a permanent, fixed restoration that is cemented onto neighboring teeth. A partial denture is a removable appliance that clips onto your remaining natural teeth using metal clasps or precision attachments. During your consultation at EA Dental Specialists, we will help you decide which is better for your lifestyle and the health of your remaining teeth.

Yes. At EA Dental Specialists, we use premium composite white filling material. Unlike old silver (amalgam) fillings, composite material is custom-matched to the exact shade of your tooth for a seamless, invisible look. It also bonds directly to the tooth structure, which often requires less drilling and provides excellent durability.

The “painful root canal” is a myth! We perform the procedure under local anesthetic to ensure it is completely pain-free. It is always better to save your natural tooth whenever possible, as it preserves your jawbone and prevents other teeth from shifting. We are fortunate to have an in-house dentist with a special interest in root canal treatment, ensuring the highest level of precision and success.

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