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From small cavities to full-coverage crowns, we make tooth repair easy, gentle, and child-friendly—so your little one can get back to smiling, speaking, and eating with ease.


Restorative dentistry is how we repair and protect teeth that have been damaged by decay or injury. Our approach is gentle, minimally invasive, and personalized to every child. We offer a range of kid-friendly solutions, including metal-free tooth-colored fillings, zirconia crowns, and silver crowns. Many procedures are done using techniques that reduce the need for drilling or numbing—making the entire process easier on anxious or sensory-sensitive children. Our team is highly skilled in creating a calm, supportive experience, with quiet rooms and comforting tools to help children feel safe during treatment.

Restorative dentistry allows us to treat cavities and damaged teeth in a way that preserves function, prevents pain, and supports your child’s development. We focus on minimally invasive techniques and strong, esthetic materials so kids can return to their routines with healthy, confident smiles. Whether we’re placing a simple filling or a full-coverage crown, our team is trained to make the experience calm, efficient, and comfortable for every child.
We use minimally invasive techniques and materials that are safe, effective, and reduce the need for shots or sedation.
Our restorations are designed to stand up to daily chewing and speaking while maintaining your child’s comfort and oral health.
With materials like white zirconia and composite resin, your child’s restored teeth will look natural and feel great.
We offer composite fillings that are metal-free, safe, and designed to blend in with your child’s natural tooth color. These restorations are a great choice for smaller cavities, especially in visible areas like front teeth. Our gentle process helps minimize drilling, and we work with your child’s comfort in mind every step of the way.
For larger cavities or teeth that need extra protection, we provide full-coverage crowns made from tooth-colored zirconia. This material is strong, biocompatible, and blends beautifully with natural teeth. We often recommend these crowns for front teeth or families who want a more aesthetic alternative to traditional silver crowns.
Stainless steel crowns are a durable, cost-effective option for restoring severely decayed baby molars. They’re especially helpful for children who may be at higher risk of developing cavities or for teeth that have undergone pulp treatment. These crowns are placed quickly and efficiently, allowing your child to get back to normal life with minimal fuss.
In early-stage decay, we may be able to avoid traditional drilling altogether by using Curodont. This treatment helps remineralize and repair enamel from the inside out, giving your child’s tooth a chance to heal naturally. It’s a non-invasive, pain-free option ideal for managing decay in its earliest form.
Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF) is another drill-free approach we use to stop cavity progression—especially for young or anxious children. Once the decay is arrested, we can use a tooth-colored material to restore the tooth’s shape and function. No shots, no sedation—just simple, effective care.
Still have questions about your child’s restorative treatment? Here are some answers to help you feel confident and informed.
If your child has a cavity, visible damage, or pain while eating or brushing, they may need restorative treatment. We’ll always take X-rays and perform a thorough exam to determine the best option—whether that’s a small filling or full-coverage crown.
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Our team uses the gentlest techniques available. Many early-stage treatments don’t require numbing, and for more extensive work, we offer sedation options and quiet rooms to help your child stay relaxed.
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Yes, but that doesn’t mean we can ignore decay. Untreated cavities can lead to pain, infection, and even impact the development of permanent teeth. We recommend treatment based on the tooth’s location, function, and expected lifespan.
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We’re here to make your child’s dental journey positive from the very beginning.