Restorative Services

Rejuvenate Your Smile - Improve Your Overall Health

Full Mouth

Rehabilitation


Restore Your Smile to Full Health, Function & Beauty


Dr. Ahmed is a strong advocate for preserving your teeth whenever possible. He collaborates with patients to improve their periodontal health and offers long-lasting restorations that are compatible with your body to reinforce weakened teeth. In cases where teeth are at risk due to advanced disease, Dr. Ahmed takes necessary steps such as Root Canal Therapy and Gum Disease Treatments to salvage them. However, when tooth loss becomes inevitable, Dr. Ahmed proceeds with a specific approach.


Read More About: Experienced and Knowledgeable Restoration

Root Canal Therapy


Do You Need a Root Canal? 


Sometimes you won’t notice any signs but if you do notice: 

 

  • Pain is a definite symptom.
  • Swelling around the gum line, 
  • Abscess near the tooth or a pimple on the gum. 
  • The tooth can also become discolored.
  • Sporadic pain is also an indicator, such as:
  • Pain in response to heat and cold that lasts several minutes
  • Tooth hurts to bite on
  • Tenderness at the bottom of the root
  • Spontaneous pain from no trigger


Read About Our High-Tech One-Visit Root Canals

Dental Implants


Deal With Your Missing Teeth Sooner Rather Than Later, Prevent the Domino Effect


Dr. Ahmed prioritizes preventing tooth loss but when it does occur due to injury or disease, quick and effective treatment will keep adjacent teeth in place.


Everything You Want to Know About Treating Missing Teeth With Modern, 3-D Guided Implant Dentistry

Gum Disease Treatment


Prevent Gum Disease


Gingivitis is the initial stage of gum disease that can be easily treated and prevented if detected early.


However, if left untreated, it can progress into a more severe condition that necessitates frequent and invasive treatment.


What is Gum Disease? Find the answer here.

Dental Bonding


Bonding is a dental procedure used to treat dental decay by applying a tooth-colored resin material to a damaged or decayed tooth. The material is then hardened with a special light, which bonds it to the tooth surface, creating a strong and durable restoration.


Compared to old filling procedures, bonding offers several advantages. For instance, bonding does not require the removal of as much tooth structure as traditional fillings, allowing for more conservative restorations. 


Bonding also allows for a better match to the natural color of the tooth, making it more aesthetically pleasing. Additionally, bonding can be completed in one visit, while traditional fillings often require multiple appointments.


Overall, bonding is a minimally invasive and effective treatment for dental decay, offering improved aesthetics and convenience compared to traditional filling procedures.

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