Fillings
When teeth break down, we help you build back up.
A chipped tooth, a missing filling, something just not feeling right. It might seem small, but it changes how you eat, how you talk—how you carry yourself. You start chewing on one side. Dodging cold drinks. Smiling a little less than you used to.
Restorative dentistry is about fixing what’s broken, but more than that—it’s about giving you back something that got disrupted. Your comfort. Your ease. Your sense of normal. And we’ll help you get there with the right tools, on a timeline that works for you.


Repair that’s practical—and respectful of where you’re at.
Restorative care isn’t one-size-fits-all. For some people, it’s a simple filling. For others, it’s a multi-step plan with a few moving parts. We don’t rush it. We explain it. And we work with you to figure out what makes sense for your mouth, your body, and your daily life.
You might need:
• A filling to stop a cavity before it spreads
• A crown to protect a weakened or cracked tooth
• An implant to replace a tooth that couldn’t be saved
• A bridge or inlay to fill a gap or reinforce what’s still there
The goal isn’t perfection. It’s strength, stability, and relief—without extra fluff.
Straight answers. Sound planning. Thoughtful follow-up.
No lectures, no pressure. Just a conversation about where things stand, what’s possible, and how to get you feeling good again.
We’ll look at:
• What’s going on now (with x-rays or scans if needed)
• What can be preserved—and what may need replacing
• Budget and insurance coverage
• Next steps, including sedation if you’re anxious
You’ll know what’s happening, why we’re recommending it, and what to expect after. We’re not here to sell you anything. Just to help you move forward.

Your filling questions, answered.
They’re durable—but not forever. Most fillings last around 10 years. Crowns can go 15 or longer. It depends on your habits, the materials used, and where in the mouth they are.
Pain doesn’t always show up early. Catching things before they escalate usually means less time in the chair—and fewer costs in the long run.
Each has pros and cons. Implants tend to last longer and don’t rely on nearby teeth. Bridges can be quicker and less invasive. Your dentist will help weigh the options.
You’re not alone. Life happens. We’ll meet you where you’re at and take it one step at a time—no guilt, no pressure.
That’s the goal. Restorative work aims to bring back bite strength, stability, and comfort. Most people feel a big difference.
You don’t have to live with discomfort. Let’s find a fix that fits.
Whether something cracked yesterday or wore down over years, there’s always a way forward. Let’s figure it out—together.