Restorative Dentistry
Restorative dentistry that renews your smile
Crowns, bridges, inlays, and onlays rebuild damaged or missing teeth — so you can eat, speak, and smile with confidence again.
Quick answer
Restorative dentistry at Innisfil Dental Smile Solutions rebuilds damaged or missing teeth with crowns, bridges, inlays, and onlays, and treats teeth grinding (bruxism). The goal is to return your teeth to their optimal form, function, and appearance — comfortably, with local anesthesia.
Damaged or broken teeth can affect your self-esteem, your speech, and even your ability to eat. With a range of restorative dental services, we help patients in Innisfil regain a healthy, confident smile. Restorative dentistry returns your teeth to their optimal state — free of chips, imperfections, or damage.

Our restorative services
Crowns
A custom cap that covers a broken or chipped tooth, restoring its form, function, and appearance — recommended where a filling can’t withstand chewing pressure.
Bridges
Bridges span the gap left by one or more missing teeth, restoring your ability to eat and speak and maintaining the look of your smile.
Inlays
Bonded into the centre of a tooth, inlays restore teeth with superficial but widespread decay or damage.
Onlays
Used for more extensive structural loss, onlays offer a long-lasting solution when a large filling has deteriorated.
Bruxism care
If you grind, gnash, or clench your teeth, we can help — untreated bruxism can lead to headaches, jaw disorders, and damaged teeth.
Frequently asked questions
What is restorative dentistry?
Restorative dentistry repairs and restores damaged or missing teeth to improve function, comfort, and oral health. Common treatments include fillings, crowns, and bridges that help you chew properly, protect natural teeth, and keep a healthy smile.
What is a dental crown and why is it used?
A dental crown is a custom-made cap that covers and protects a weakened or damaged tooth. Crowns are often used after large fillings, root canal treatment, or fractures to restore strength, shape, and function while preserving the natural tooth.
What are dental bridges used for?
Bridges replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring to neighbouring natural teeth or crowns. A bridge restores chewing ability, maintains proper spacing, and prevents surrounding teeth from shifting out of alignment.
What is the difference between an inlay and an onlay?
Inlays are bonded into the centre of a tooth for more superficial damage, while onlays cover a larger area when there is more extensive structural loss — often replacing a large filling that has deteriorated.
Are restorative treatments uncomfortable?
Restorative treatments are typically comfortable and well tolerated. Local anesthesia ensures minimal discomfort during the procedure, and modern techniques help shorten treatment time and support smooth recovery.
Helpful resource: Restorations protect the tooth and prevent further damage. The Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario →
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