Restorative Dentistry on S Wayside Dr, Houston, 77023

Are you struggling with missing, decayed, or damaged teeth affecting your eating or speaking ability? At Unity Dental Care, we understand the importance of a healthy, functional smile. Our restorative dentistry services are designed to repair damaged teeth, replace missing teeth, and restore your oral health and confidence. Whether you are dealing with tooth decay, trauma, or tooth loss, our experienced team is dedicated to providing personalized care and effective solutions. The dentists at Unity Dental Care in Wayside Dr Ste, Houston, TX 77023, are available to assist you in finding the appropriate restorative treatment for your dental needs.

Why Choose Unity Dental Care for Restorative Dentistry ?

Restorative dentistry is about fixing and improving your teeth and smile. It includes treatments like dental implants, crowns, dentures, and bridges. The aim is to make your mouth healthy, help you eat and talk better, and give you a nice smile. At Unity Dental Care, we offer different services to fix your teeth and make your smile better.

Restorative Dentistry Treatments

Dental Implants

Dental implants are the best way to replace missing teeth. They are like artificial roots made of titanium that support a custom-made tooth, bridge, or denture. These implants are placed in the jawbone to keep them stable and help maintain bone tissue.
Dental Implants

Dental Crowns

Dental crowns fix decayed or damaged teeth and make them stronger and better-looking. They can also replace a missing tooth when used with a dental implant. We can make crowns at our office using CEREC technology and place them immediately after your treatment.

Dental Bridges

If you are missing teeth, a bridge can help fill the gap in your smile. It has artificial teeth and can be held in place by crowns or implants. Our bridges are made from high-quality materials for a long-lasting and natural appearance.
Artificial teeth of full mouth in the dental office

Dentures

We offer different types of dentures, including partial, full, and implant-supported options, to meet our patients needs. Modern dentures can make you feel more comfortable, improve how you eat and talk, and enhance your appearance after losing several teeth. For some people, we suggest implant-supported dentures because they provide extra stability and security.

Inlays and Onlays

We use CEREC technology to make custom inlays and onlays in one visit. These treatments are recommended when a filling is not enough but a crown is not needed. Inlays and onlays fit snugly in your smile, making it stronger and better protected.

Inlays and Onlays

Dental Fillings

To fix tooth decay, we use natural-looking composite fillings that blend well with your smile. These fillings are safer than metal ones because they do not have any mercury and provide a more natural appearance.

Full Mouth Reconstruction

Full mouth reconstruction is a complete treatment to make a damaged smile healthier, better-looking, and functional again. We use different procedures like dental implants, crowns, and inlays or onlays depending on what you need.

Full Mouth Reconstruction

Bone Grafting

When you lose a tooth, your jawbone may shrink, making it hard to get dental implants. But a bone graft can fix this. It rebuilds your jaw using your own bone, donor bone, or artificial material, so you can get implants again.

Sinus Lift

If your upper jawbone does not have enough bone for dental implants, a sinus lift can help. It is like adding more support. We offer ways to keep you comfortable during this procedure.

Sinus Lift
Soft-Tissue Grafting

Soft-Tissue Grafting

If your gums are receding, soft-tissue grafting can help. We take some gum tissue from your palate and add it to your gum line. This protects your tooth roots and makes your smile look better.

Which Restorative Dentistry Treatment Is Best For Fixing My Teeth?

If your teeth are missing, damaged, or decayed, it is important to get proper dental care. Our dentists will examine your teeth, mouth, and gums to understand your specific issues and goals. This helps them decide the best treatment to restore your oral health.