Restorative Dentistry

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Restoring Oral Health, Reinvigorating Smiles

 

Mora Dental Studio provides restorative dentistry services to patients in Brandon, Florida, and the surrounding areas. Restorative dentistry is a branch of general dentistry that is focused on restoring the function of your dentition. Common restorative dentistry procedures include dental crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays, and bridges.

Continue reading to learn more about the restorative dentistry services offered by our family dentist Brandon, Florida.

What Conditions are Treated with Restorative Dentistry?

Restorative dentistry is used to treat a variety of conditions, such as:

  • Weakened teeth
  • Chipped teeth
  • Cracked teeth
  • Missing teeth

If you are experiencing any of the above, call Mora Dental Studio to schedule a restorative dentistry consultation today!

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Why it's Important to Replace Missing Teeth

If you’ve had a tooth pulled due to infection, you may mistakenly believe that the extraction solved the problem. In reality, having a tooth pulled is just one step in the process to your restoring your oral health and function. Here’s why.

When a tooth is not replaced, it can cause the jawbone around the socket to resorb, which can alter your bite and facial appearance over time. Also, missing teeth can cause other teeth to go out of alignment or even cause the opposing teeth to super erupt, leading to additional complications such as temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ) and uneven wear on biting surfaces. 

Ready for a healthier, Brighter Smile?

Schedule your visit with ease—our friendly team is here to guide you every step of the way. Whether it's a routine checkup or a smile makeover, booking your appointment is the first step toward confident care.

Dental Bridges: Replace Teeth Economically

If dental implants Brandon FL are outside your budget, or you don’t have sufficient bone density to support dental implants, the next best option would be a dental bridge. Dental bridges essentially bridge the gap left by a missing tooth by replacing the tooth with a prosthetic tooth held in place by neighboring teeth. 

While there are several styles of dental bridges, the most common style is a fixed bridge, which uses two adjacent teeth to support a prosthetic tooth. With this kind of procedure, the adjacent teeth are filed down to accept dental crowns. An artificial tooth known as a pontic is then fused to the two crowns to complete your smile. Your dental bridge may have a metal bar for added strength and stability.

The other types of dental crowns are cantilever and Maryland bonded bridges. Cantilever bridges use just one healthy tooth to support a prosthesis. Maryland bonded bridges are typically held in place with metal wings which are cemented onto the neighboring teeth. One great thing about Maryland bridges is that they don’t require the neighboring teeth to be altered.  

Most dentists recommend replacing dental bridges every 15 years or when necessary. According to the latest data, 90% of dental bridges are still in place after 5 years. 

Dental Implants: The Best in Tooth Replacement

Dental implants are considered the “gold standard” of tooth replacement procedures. Dental implants can be used to replace a single missing tooth, or even a full arch of missing teeth.

The Mora Dental Studio team would be happy to recommend a dental implant procedure to restore the function and appearance of your smile.

Learn more about dental implants.

Dental Crowns: Strengthen and Restore Weakened Teeth

Sometimes called “caps,” dental crowns are prosthetic devices that cover the surface of the tooth to give it strength and protect it from infection. With dental crowns, you can alter the shape, size, and appearance of the tooth, which is why they are also used in cosmetic dentistry. 

Your dentist may recommend a dental crown if you have undergone root canal therapy, dental trauma, extensive tooth decay, or another condition which has compromised the integrity of your tooth. 

Material Options

Dental crowns are available in a number of materials, with porcelain being the most popular. Other restorative options include gold and zirconia. Each material has its own unique advantages. We would be happy to make recommendations based on your smile and oral health goals. 

Let’s Bring Back Your Smile!

Are you missing out on eating certain foods, or maybe you just want to finally smile with confidence? The team at Mora Dental Studio can help. Call us for a restorative dentistry consultation in Brandon, Florida!

Your Questions, Answered

How often should I visit the dentist?

Most people should visit the dentist twice a year, but if you have certain conditions like cavities, gum problems, or braces, you might need to go more often.

Do you accept insurance?

Yes, we accept most major dental insurance plans. Contact us to check your coverage and find out what benefits you have.

Does teeth whitening damage my teeth?

No, professional teeth whitening isn’t harmful—it’s a safe and effective treatment when done by a qualified dentist. We use advanced techniques to protect your enamel and gums throughout the process. Call us to schedule your whitening consultation today!

What should I do if I have a toothache?

Call your dentist right away—pain could be a sign of an infection or a cavity.

Why are my teeth sensitive to hot or cold?

Tooth sensitivity can be caused by worn enamel, gum recession, or cavities—your dentist can help find the cause.

Why do my gums bleed when I brush?

Bleeding gums can be a sign of gum disease or brushing too hard—see your dentist for an exam.

🧠 Still Have Questions?

Every smile is unique—so are your dental needs. If you didn’t see your question here or want personalized advice, call us today or book a free consultation. We’re here to make dental care simple, clear, and all about you.