Restorative Dentistry for Children at Bright Smiles Dentistry & Orthodontics
When it comes to your child’s oral health, there may be times when restorative dentistry is necessary to preserve their teeth and prevent future issues. At Bright Smiles Dentistry & Orthodontics, we take a conservative approach to children’s dentistry, focusing on preserving as much of your child’s natural tooth structure as possible. Whether your child needs a filling or a crown, our team is here to provide personalized, gentle care to ensure the best outcome for their smile.
What Is Restorative Dentistry?
Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing damaged or decayed teeth to restore their function and appearance. In children, the most common restorative treatments include fillings and crowns. These treatments help address cavities, trauma, or other dental issues, ensuring that your child’s teeth remain healthy and strong.
By addressing problems early on, restorative dentistry can prevent more serious issues, such as tooth loss or infection, from occurring later. At Bright Smiles Dentistry & Orthodontics, we create customized treatment plans for each child, carefully evaluating their needs and offering the best options to restore their oral health.
Fillings: Preserving Your Child’s Natural Tooth Structure
Fillings are one of the most common restorative treatments for children. They are used to repair teeth that have been damaged by decay, restoring the tooth’s strength and function. During the procedure, the decayed portion of the tooth is carefully removed, and the area is cleaned. A filling material is then placed in the cavity to restore the tooth’s shape and protect it from further decay.
Most fillings today are made from a composite resin, which is a tooth-colored material that blends seamlessly with your child’s natural teeth. This provides a more aesthetically pleasing result than the older amalgam (silver) fillings, although in rare cases, amalgam may still be used based on the location and size of the cavity.
Benefits of Composite Resin Fillings:
- Natural Appearance: Composite resin fillings are matched to the color of your child’s natural teeth, making them nearly invisible.
- Durable and Long-Lasting: Composite fillings are strong and can withstand the daily wear and tear of chewing.
- Conservative Treatment: Composite fillings bond directly to the tooth structure, requiring less removal of the natural tooth than traditional fillings.
Crowns: Protecting Heavily Damaged Teeth
In some cases, a tooth may be too damaged for a filling to provide adequate restoration. This is where dental crowns come in. A crown is a custom-made cap that covers the entire tooth, providing protection and restoring the tooth’s function and appearance. Crowns are typically recommended for teeth that have large areas of decay, have been weakened by trauma, or have had a large portion of the tooth structure compromised.
There are several types of crowns available for children, depending on the location of the tooth and the specific needs of your child:
- Stainless Steel Crowns: These are commonly used for primary (baby) teeth and are known for their durability. They are especially useful for molars that experience heavy chewing forces.
- Resin Crowns: These crowns are made from a tooth-colored material, providing a more aesthetic solution for teeth that are visible when your child smiles.
- Zirconia Crowns: Zirconia is a durable, tooth-colored material that provides both strength and aesthetics. Zirconia crowns are often used for children who need a long-lasting, aesthetically pleasing option.
Why Does My Child Need a Crown?
While fillings are sufficient for smaller areas of decay, a crown may be necessary when a tooth is more extensively damaged. There are several reasons why a child may need a dental crown:
- Large Cavities: If a cavity is too large to be repaired with a filling, a crown is needed to protect the remaining tooth structure and prevent further decay.
- Fractured or Broken Teeth: Accidents or trauma can cause significant damage to a tooth. A crown can protect and restore the tooth, preventing it from breaking further.
- High Risk of Decay: For children who are at a higher risk for cavities, crowns may be used to protect teeth that are more vulnerable to decay.
- Tooth Preservation: In cases where the tooth structure is severely compromised, a crown can preserve the remaining tooth and avoid the need for extraction.
Crowns are an effective solution for protecting your child’s teeth and preventing the need for more extensive treatments in the future.
What to Expect During the Restorative Dentistry Process
At Bright Smiles Dentistry & Orthodontics, we strive to make the restorative dentistry process as comfortable and stress-free as possible for your child. Here’s what you can expect during your child’s treatment:
- Consultation and Treatment Planning: Before any treatment begins, our doctors will perform a thorough examination of your child’s teeth and discuss the available options with you. We’ll explain the procedure, answer any questions, and ensure you and your child are comfortable with the treatment plan.
- Numbing and Preparation: For both fillings and crowns, we’ll use a local anesthetic to numb the area and ensure your child feels no discomfort during the procedure. In some cases, we may also offer sedation options to help keep your child calm and relaxed.
- Filling or Crown Placement: If your child is receiving a filling, the decayed portion of the tooth will be removed, and the filling material will be placed and shaped to restore the tooth’s natural structure. If a crown is needed, the tooth will be prepared, and the crown will be placed securely over the remaining tooth.
- Post-Treatment Care: After the procedure, our team will provide you with instructions on how to care for your child’s restored tooth. It’s important to maintain good oral hygiene and attend regular dental checkups to ensure the restoration stays in good condition.
Caring for Your Child’s Restorations
Once your child has had a filling or crown placed, it’s essential to take proper care of their restored teeth to ensure they last as long as possible. Here are a few tips for maintaining your child’s restorations:
- Encourage Proper Brushing and Flossing: Your child should continue brushing their teeth twice a day and flossing daily to prevent further decay around the restored tooth.
- Limit Sugary Foods and Drinks: Reducing sugary snacks and beverages can help prevent new cavities from forming.
- Avoid Chewing Hard Objects: Discourage your child from chewing on hard objects, such as ice or candy, which can damage fillings and crowns.
- Attend Regular Checkups: Regular dental visits are essential for monitoring the condition of your child’s restorations and catching any issues early.
Our doctors will check your child’s fillings or crowns at each visit to ensure they remain intact and functional.
Local Expertise in Pediatric Restorative Dentistry
At Bright Smiles Dentistry & Orthodontics, we are dedicated to providing the highest level of care for our young patients. We understand that every child is unique, and we take the time to create personalized treatment plans that meet their specific needs. Whether your child needs a simple filling or a crown to protect a damaged tooth, our team is here to ensure they receive gentle, compassionate care in a comfortable environment.
With locations in Dawsonville, Cumming, and Lawrenceville, GA, we’re proud to serve families in the community with comprehensive pediatric dental care, including restorative treatments.
Schedule Your Child’s Restorative Dentistry Appointment Today
If your child needs a filling, crown, or other restorative dental treatment, contact Bright Smiles Dentistry & Orthodontics today to schedule an appointment. Our experienced team is here to provide the care your child needs to maintain a healthy, beautiful smile.
Call us at (678) 941-5151 or visit our website to book your appointment at one of our convenient locations in Dawsonville, Cumming, or Lawrenceville, GA. Let us help protect your child’s teeth and ensure a lifetime of healthy smiles.