Restorative dentist in Brockport, NY

Maxwell Thaney, DDS

Restorative dentistry refers to the restoration of natural teeth that have been damaged, become decayed or have been lost—restoring your smile back to its natural form and function. In addition, restorative dentistry refers to the treatment of mouth and jaw disorders such as TMJ Disorder (TMD).

At Maxwell Thaney, DDS, we are on the cutting edge of dentistry and patients see the benefit of our knowledge, clinical skills and compassion. Utilizing state-of-the-art dental technology, we can create lifelike, long-lasting restorations that will leave your teeth healthy and smile happy.

Learn more about our restorative dentistry services:

  • Crown and Bridge
    A dental crown may be constructed to restore an individual damaged tooth back to its original form and function. A bridge may be a great option for a fixed replacement of a missing tooth rather than a removable partial denture.
  • Root Canal Therapy
    When the pulp or nerve tissue inside a tooth begins to die, the resulting inflammation causes pain, sensitivity and swelling that often won't go away. If the tooth is solid in bone, and can be predictably restored to function, root canal therapy removes the affected nerve tissue and eliminates the source of the pain. Root canal therapy has saved millions of teeth that would have otherwise been lost.
  • Tooth Colored Fillings
    We use the latest mercury-free materials for fillings to ensure that when your teeth are repaired, you have a natural-looking smile.
  • Dentures
    Replacing missing teeth is important to maintaining a healthy smile. We offer two types of denture solutions to meet our patient's unique needs.
removable partial denture Removable Partial Denture
If you are missing just a few teeth, a removable partial denture may be a solution for you. A removable partial denture comes in and out with ease and is held into position with clasps.

   
full denture

Full Denture
If for some reason you have lost all of your natural teeth a full denture is an option to replace your teeth and your smile. If you are having teeth removed, an immediate full denture can be placed the same day the teeth are extracted.

The other option would be a conventional full denture. This is when the remaining teeth are removed and the gums are allowed to heal before placing a full denture.

 

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