If you have restorative dental work that you’ve been putting off for awhile, we’d like to invite you to explore our restorative dental care services. Our team at Springs Village Dental provides restorative dentistry Holly Springs residents can trust, because our work is always done with your unique dental needs in mind. Give our office a call today and take the first step toward restoring your beautiful smile!
Any dental treatment that repairs or replaces a cracked, decayed, or infected tooth can be considered a restorative dental procedure. Some of the common restorative services we provide include:
While the main goal of restorative dentistry is to repair teeth and restore them back to a healthy, functional state, cosmetic dentistry tends to focus on the aesthetic appearance of teeth. However, there is almost always some overlap between the two, because we always wants to ensure every dental restoration looks as nice and natural as possible.
There are a few different treatment options that can be used to repair tooth decay, depending on the stage of decay that the tooth has reached. The best way to determine which treatment option will provide the best results for you is to come in for an exam so our team can provide a diagnosis. Below are some common treatments for tooth decay:
At Springs Village Dental, we never want the cost of dental care to deter patients from receiving the services they need. That’s why we accept dental insurance, FSAs and HSAs, and flexible financing plans through CareCredit® and Lending Club. If you have questions or concerns about financing your restorative dental care, please feel free to reach out to our team or visit our financial page for more information.
If you have obstructive sleep apnea, some of the most common signs include loud snoring, stopping breathing while asleep, gasping for air during sleep, dry mouth on waking, morning headaches, insomnia, excessive daytime sleepiness (hypersomnia), and mood changes. It’s important to talk with your doctor and/or dentist if you believe you may suffer from sleep apnea.
Yes! In many cases, sleep apnea can be either cured or managed depending on the root cause of the disorder. If you’re curious about the options available to you, call our office to schedule your consultation.
Many who receive sleep apnea treatment are lifelong patients. The root cause of your sleep apnea will often dictate treatment options and how long you can expect to continue treatment for sleep apnea.
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