Restorative Dentistry Flower Mound

Revitalizing Your Smile and Brightening Your Life

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Keep your smile functioning and feeling at its absolute best with restorative dentistry in Flower Mound. From simple procedures like dental fillings to more complex solutions like dental prosthetics and root canal therapy, restorative dentistry aims to revitalize decayed or damaged teeth. With our comprehensive restorative care, you can take back your overall oral health so you can eat, laugh, and smile with confidence. To learn more or schedule an appointment, just contact us today!

 

Why Choose Fountain Park Dental for Restorative Dentistry?

  • Insurance-Friendly and Financing Options
  • Metal-Free Restorations Available
  • We Respect Your Time

Dental Crowns

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Dental crowns can help revive your smile if you are struggling with cracked or broken teeth, as well as teeth that have suffered intense decay. These tooth-shaped caps serve as a protective layer for the natural root of your tooth while enhancing your bite's functionality. They’re made from durable materials and can be sculpted to look just like your surrounding teeth. One other common use for crowns is root canal therapy; following a root canal, it’s a crown is normally recommended to ensure the long-term health and stability of the treated tooth.

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Tooth-Colored Fillings

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Cavities are one of the most common oral health conditions in the world, and can cause quite a few problems – so we must tackle them as soon as they begin to prevent further damage and more costly procedures. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than one in four patients have untreated cavities. This can lead to serious discomfort and may require more invasive procedures to alleviate pain, such as a root canal. Thanks to fillings, your dentist can halt the progression of tooth decay in a single visit. This means that by keeping up with your regular 6-month cleaning and checkup, you can prevent new cavities from forming in the first place and also take care of any that have developed.