Restorative Dentistry

Remove tooth decay and restore teeth with natural, tooth-colored material so you can eat, speak, and smile comfortably.

Treatment room at Sweet Tooth Dental Care in Bayside
Overview

About Restorative Dentistry

Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing teeth affected by decay, wear, or damage and bringing them back to full health and function. At Sweet Tooth Dental Care, Dr. Park removes decay and restores the tooth using natural, tooth-colored material that blends in with your smile.

The goal is simple: keep more of your natural tooth, relieve discomfort, and protect your long-term oral health with gentle, conservative care.

Why patients choose this treatment

  • Stops decay before it spreads to deeper layers of the tooth
  • Relieves sensitivity and discomfort caused by cavities
  • Restores chewing strength and everyday function
  • Tooth-colored fillings that blend naturally with your smile
  • Helps you preserve more of your natural tooth structure
What to expect

Your visit, step by step

  1. 1

    Exam & diagnosis

    We review your concerns and use a thorough exam and x-rays to find decay, including between the teeth.

  2. 2

    Gentle treatment

    Dr. Park removes the decay and cleans the area, keeping you comfortable throughout.

  3. 3

    Natural restoration

    The tooth is restored with tooth-colored material that's shaped and polished to match your bite.

  4. 4

    Aftercare guidance

    We share simple tips to keep your restored tooth and the rest of your smile healthy.

FAQ

Restorative Dentistry questions

Are tooth-colored fillings noticeable?
No. Tooth-colored material is matched to the shade of your natural tooth so restorations blend in and are difficult to spot when you smile or talk.
Will the procedure hurt?
We focus on gentle, comfortable care and keep the area numb during treatment. Most patients feel only mild, temporary sensitivity afterward.
How do I know if I need a filling?
A thorough exam with x-rays helps us see cavities that may be hidden between teeth. Sensitivity, discomfort, or a visible spot can also be early signs worth checking.
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