Tooth decay is a common dental problem that affects people of all ages. The treatment required for tooth decay depends on the severity of the condition. In the early stages of tooth decay, your dentist may recommend a fluoride treatment to help remineralise the tooth and prevent further decay. However, if the decay has progressed, your dentist may need to remove the decayed area of the tooth and fill it with a dental filling. In severe cases, a root canal treatment may be necessary to remove the infected pulp and save the tooth. If the tooth cannot be saved, your dentist may recommend an extraction.
Restorative Dentistry
Tooth decay, gum disease, trauma, and missing teeth can compromise our oral health and appearance. Fortunately, restorative dentistry offers a range of treatments that can address these issues and restore the function, aesthetics, and comfort of your teeth and gums. Whether you need a simple filling or a complete smile makeover, restorative dentistry can provide customised solutions that suit your unique needs and goals.
- Smile makeovers to restore chipped, cracked, or missing teeth
- Root canal treatment to remove infection and save natural teeth
- Remove even severe tooth decay and gum disease to restore teeth to health