Restorative Dentist in London, Ontario

A chipped tooth, a filling that’s worn down, or a gap left behind by a missing tooth can affect more than how your smile looks. These issues can make chewing uncomfortable, change the way your bite feels, and hold you back from smiling freely. Restorative dentistry addresses problems like these by repairing damaged teeth and replacing missing ones, so you can eat, speak, and smile with less worry.

Our London, Ontario team provides restorative dental care for children, teens, adults, and seniors. We take time to understand your concerns, explain your options in plain language, and build a treatment plan around your goals, comfort, and budget.

Restorative Dental Care at We Smile Dentistry in London ON Area

What Is Restorative Dentistry?

Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing or replacing teeth affected by decay, damage, infection, wear, or tooth loss. Its primary goal is to restore your ability to bite, chew, speak, and smile comfortably.

Treatment may involve rebuilding a damaged tooth with a filling, inlay, onlay, or crown. Missing teeth may be replaced with a bridge, denture, or dental implant. Root canal therapy may be used to treat infection inside a tooth and help preserve the natural tooth.

Your recommended treatment will depend on the condition of your teeth and gums, the strength of the remaining tooth structure, and your long-term oral health needs.

Our Restorative Dental Services in London, ON

Dental Fillings

Dental fillings repair teeth affected by cavities or minor decay. After removing the decayed portion of the tooth, we fill the area with a tooth-coloured composite material that blends with your natural smile. Fillings are often the first line of defence against a small cavity turning into a bigger problem, such as needing root canal therapy. Digital imaging tools help our team catch early decay on X-rays that might otherwise be missed, which can mean a smaller, more conservative filling.

Dental Crowns

A dental crown is a custom-made cap that covers a tooth to restore its strength, shape, and appearance. Crowns are often recommended for teeth with large fillings, cracks, or fractures, or teeth that have had root canal therapy. In many cases, our CEREC same-day crown technology allows us to design and place a custom ceramic crown in a single visit, rather than waiting weeks for a lab-made restoration.

Dental Bridges

A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring a replacement tooth to the natural teeth (or implants) on either side of the gap. Bridges help restore your bite, prevent nearby teeth from shifting out of position, and support a more even, natural-looking smile.

Dentures (Full & Partial)

Dentures are removable replacements for missing teeth. Full dentures replace an entire arch of teeth, while partial dentures fill in gaps when some natural teeth remain. Today’s dentures are custom-fitted for comfort and designed to support a natural bite and appearance, and our team can also discuss implant-supported denture options for added stability.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are small titanium posts placed in the jawbone to act as artificial tooth roots. Once healed, an implant can support a crown, bridge, or denture, offering a long-term option for replacing one or more missing teeth. We use digital imaging and CBCT scanning to plan implant placement around your jawbone, gum health, and bite. Suitability depends on factors like bone support and overall health, which we assess during a consultation.

Root Canal Therapy

Root canal therapy treats infection or inflammation inside a tooth, often caused by deep decay, a crack, or trauma. During treatment, we remove the affected tissue, clean the inside of the tooth, and seal it to prevent further infection. A crown is often placed afterward to protect the treated tooth. Root canal therapy is generally done to relieve pain and save a tooth that might otherwise need to be removed.

Inlays & Onlays

Inlays and onlays sit between a filling and a full crown: more substantial than a filling, but more conservative than covering the entire tooth. They’re used when a cavity or damaged area is too large for a filling but doesn’t require a full crown. Made from durable, tooth-coloured material, inlays and onlays are bonded into place to restore strength and a natural appearance.

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Signs You May Need Restorative Dental Care

If you notice any of these signs, an exam can help determine what’s causing them and which restorative option may be the right fit.

Benefits of Restorative Dentistry

Restored chewing function, so eating feels comfortable again
A smile that looks and feels more natural
Protection against further tooth damage or tooth loss
Support for long-term oral health, including your bite and jaw alignment
More confidence when speaking, smiling, and eating in public
Because every mouth is different, the specific benefits you notice will depend on which restoration you need and your overall oral health.

Why Choose We Smile Dentistry for Restorative Dentistry in London?

Experienced & Gentle Dental Team

Our dental team takes a calm, judgment-free approach to restorative care, whether you’re coming in for a simple filling or a more involved treatment plan. We take time to explain what’s happening with your teeth and answer your questions before moving forward with any treatment.

Modern Technology & Comfortable Care

We use tools like digital X-rays, AI-assisted imaging, digital scanning, and CBCT imaging to plan treatment with precision and reduce guesswork. For patients who feel anxious about dental visits, nitrous oxide is also available to help you feel more at ease.

Personalized Treatment Plans

No two restorative cases are the same. We build every treatment plan around your specific needs, your timeline, and your budget, and we walk you through your options so you can make an informed decision about your care.

Convenient Location Serving London & Surrounding Areas

Our London office is a convenient option for patients throughout the city, including neighbourhoods like Byron, Masonville, Westmount, and White Oaks, as well as surrounding communities such as St. Thomas, Strathroy, and Ingersoll.

What to Expect at Your Restorative Dentistry Appointment

  1. Consultation & Exam — Your visit starts with an exam, which may include digital X-rays, to assess the damaged or missing tooth and understand your overall oral health.
  2. Diagnosis & Treatment Plan — Based on your exam, we’ll walk you through your restorative options, along with the benefits, considerations, and estimated timeline for each.
  3. Restoration Procedure — Depending on the treatment, your restoration may be completed in a single visit (like a filling or a CEREC same-day crown) or may involve multiple appointments (like an implant or denture).
  4. Aftercare & Follow-Up — We’ll provide guidance on caring for your restoration and schedule any follow-up visits needed to check healing and fit.

Cost of Restorative Dentistry in London, Ontario

The cost of restorative dental treatment varies widely depending on the type of restoration, the number of teeth involved, the materials used, and the complexity of your case. A simple filling costs less than a dental implant or full denture, for example.

We work with most insurance plans and can submit claims electronically whenever possible, and we accept patients using the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP). Coverage depends on your specific plan, eligibility, and the treatment involved, and some services may require pre-approval. For patients without insurance, flexible financing is also available.

We provide a clear cost estimate before any treatment begins, so you can make a decision that fits your budget.

Frequently Asked Questions About Restorative Dentistry

What's the difference between restorative and cosmetic dentistry?

Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing damaged teeth and replacing missing ones to restore function, while cosmetic dentistry focuses primarily on improving appearance. In practice, many restorative treatments, like crowns and bridges, also improve how your smile looks.
This depends on the type of restoration, how well it’s cared for, and your individual oral health. Fillings and crowns can last many years with good home care and regular checkups, while some restorations may need repair or replacement over time. Your dentist can give you a better sense of what to expect for your specific treatment.
Most restorative procedures are done with local anesthesia to keep you comfortable during treatment. Some mild soreness or sensitivity afterward is common and usually temporary. We’ll talk with you about what to expect for your specific procedure and how to manage any discomfort afterward.
Many insurance plans cover at least part of restorative treatments like fillings, crowns, and root canals, though coverage varies by plan. We can help you understand your benefits and estimate your out-of-pocket costs before treatment begins.
Good home care (brushing twice daily, flossing, and attending regular checkups) helps restorations last as long as possible. Depending on your treatment, we may also give you specific care instructions, such as avoiding very hard or sticky foods for a period of time.

Book Your Restorative Dentistry Consultation in London, ON

If you’re dealing with a damaged tooth, an old restoration that needs attention, or a gap from a missing tooth, We Smile Dentistry is here to help. Book a consultation with our London, Ontario team to talk through your options and find a restorative plan that fits your needs.