Our Redwood Dental Centre dentists offer a wide range of restorative dental services to our Winnipeg patients, from fillings, bridges, and crowns to dentures and root canals.
What is Restorative Dental Care?
Restorative dental care aims to repair structural problems such as damaged, diseased, or missing teeth.
Our dentists strive to restore the normal function and appearance of your smile—and your oral health.
Depending on your issue, the dentists at Redwood Dental Centre will determine the right restorative treatment option for you.
Root Canals
A root canal is a procedure where your dentist removes diseased blood vessels, nerves, and tissues from the interior of a tooth. By removing the decay and bacteria, your dentist can help halt the spread of infection and prevent the need for an extraction.
Full & Partial Dentures
Dentures are artificial teeth used. Partial dentures can replace one tooth or several in a row while full dentures replace a whole jaw of missing teeth. They allow patients with missing teeth to maintain their facial structure and talk and eat properly.
Dental Crowns
Crowns are porcelain caps that are placed on top of teeth to restore their function and appearance. Crowns are used to attach bridges, cover dental implants or prevent a cracked tooth from worsening. They can also help to restore a discoloured or stained tooth to its natural appearance.
Dental Bridges
Bridges are natural-looking tooth replacements that are bonded to existing teeth or dental implants to replace a section of missing teeth. Because they are custom-made, bridges are barely noticeable and can restore the natural contour of teeth and the bite between upper and lower teeth.
Dental Fillings
At Redwood Dental Centre, we use composite (tooth-coloured) fillings to repair a cavity or tooth damage, like a crack. These fillings can withstand moderate pressure from the constant stress of chewing and can be used on front and back teeth.
Inlays & Onlays
Inlays and Onlays are tooth-coloured porcelain fillings used to repair cavities when the damage is too extensive for a standard dental filling. They are custom-made in a dental laboratory and are then permanently cemented to the tooth as a single piece.