At Centre dentaire Fancelli, our dentists offer a comprehensive range of restorative dental services, including fillings, crowns, dentures, bridges, non-surgical gum grafting, and TMJ treatment.
What is Restorative Dental Care?
Restorative dental care aims to restore the function and appearance of your smile.
By restoring damaged teeth or replacing missing teeth, our Montreal South-Shore dentists can help you restore your smile and your oral health.
Depending on the issue, our dentists at Centre dentaire Fancelli will determine the right restorative treatment option for you and develop a personalized treatment plan to ensure you get the care you need.
Dental Crowns & Bridges
A crown restores a damaged or improperly shaped tooth by covering it with a layer of porcelain.
A bridge replaces one or more missing teeth and is placed between natural teeth or between implants.
Gum Therapy
Gum disease, also called periodontitis, is essentially a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the supporting tissues of the teeth, namely the gums and the jawbone.
Implant Restorations
Dental implants provide an option for the replacement of a missing tooth that avoids destroying adjacent natural teeth to make a bridge or eliminating the need for a removable prosthesis.
Partial & Full Dentures
Removable partial and complete dentures are the most widely used method of tooth replacement, especially when a large number of teeth are missing.
TMJ Disorder Treatment
The temporomandibular joint (or TMJ) is where the lower jaw is attached to the skull. Our dentists can detect, diagnose and provide a treatment plan for TMJ disorders.
Inlays
Inlays are tooth-coloured porcelain fillings used to repair cavities when the damage is too extensive for a standard dental filling.
Dental Fillings
At Centre dentaire Fancelli, our dentists use natural-looking composite or amalgam fillings to repair a damaged tooth by restoring its normal shape and function.
Root Canals
A root canal is a dental procedure to remove infected tissue from a tooth and is sometimes the only way to stop the spread of infection and prevent tooth extraction.