Damaged, painful, or missing teeth can make everyday life harder than it needs to be. Restorative dentistry helps repair your smile, improve your bite, and bring back the comfort you need to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.
At Lovett Dental, we provide restorative dentistry in Houston, TX for patients with cavities, broken teeth, worn teeth, tooth infections, missing teeth, and other common dental concerns. Our team will examine your smile, explain your options clearly, and recommend a treatment plan based on your oral health needs.
Lovett Dental offers restorative dentistry in Houston, TX to repair damaged teeth, replace missing teeth, relieve dental discomfort, and help you smile with confidence again.
Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing or replacing teeth that have been damaged by decay, injury, infection, wear, or tooth loss. The goal is to restore both function and appearance, so your teeth feel stronger, your bite works better, and your smile looks more natural.
Depending on your situation, restorative care may include fillings, crowns, bridges, dental implants, dentures, root canals, or a combination of treatments. Some patients need a simple repair, while others may need a more complete plan to rebuild their smile over time.
Lovett Dental offers several restorative options to help protect your remaining teeth, replace missing teeth, and improve long-term oral health.
Dental fillings and sealants help repair or protect teeth affected by cavities and early decay. Fillings restore areas where decay has damaged the tooth, while sealants can help protect vulnerable chewing surfaces from future problems.
Dental crowns and bridges can restore teeth that are cracked, weakened, severely worn, or missing. A crown covers and strengthens a damaged tooth, while a bridge can replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring to nearby teeth.
Dental implants are designed to replace missing teeth by supporting a crown, bridge, or denture. They can be a strong long-term option for many patients, especially when tooth loss affects chewing, speech, or confidence.
Dentures can replace several missing teeth or a full arch of teeth. Depending on your needs, your dentist may recommend partial dentures, full dentures, or implant-supported options to help restore your ability to chew and smile comfortably.
When infection or inflammation reaches the inside of a tooth, root canal treatment may help save the tooth and prevent the need for extraction. This treatment removes the infected tissue inside the tooth, then seals and restores the tooth so it can continue functioning.
You may need restorative dental care if you have tooth pain, sensitivity, broken teeth, missing teeth, loose restorations, worn enamel, or trouble chewing. Even small dental problems can become more serious if they are left untreated.
It is especially important to schedule a dental visit if pain is getting worse, swelling develops, a tooth breaks, or a filling, crown, or bridge feels loose. These signs may mean the tooth needs attention before the damage spreads.
You do not need to know the exact treatment before scheduling an appointment. During your visit, our team will examine your teeth and gums, review any symptoms, take necessary images, and explain what is happening in simple terms.
From there, we will help you compare your options and choose a plan that fits your oral health needs, timeline, and budget. You can also use our location finder to find a Lovett Dental office near you.
Restorative treatment repairs existing damage, but preventive care helps reduce the chance of new problems developing. Regular preventive dental visits, cleanings, and dental exams allow your dentist to catch cavities, gum concerns, and worn restorations early.
This combination of prevention and restoration helps protect your smile long term, especially if you have a history of cavities, gum disease, missing teeth, or older dental work.
Some restorative needs happen suddenly. A broken tooth, knocked-out tooth, cracked crown, dental infection, or severe tooth pain may require prompt care. Lovett Dental provides emergency dental services to help patients get the care they need when dental problems cannot wait.
If you are dealing with severe pain, swelling, bleeding that does not stop, or trauma to the mouth, contact a dental professional as soon as possible for guidance.
Children may also need restorative care for cavities, damaged baby teeth, or dental injuries. Our pediatric dentistry team helps young patients feel comfortable while protecting their developing smiles.
Lovett Dental also provides family dentistry, making it easier for children, teens, adults, and seniors to receive dental care in one convenient place.
Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing function and health. Cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving the appearance of the smile. In many cases, the two overlap. For example, a crown may strengthen a damaged tooth while also improving how it looks.
If your treatment plan includes both health and appearance goals, our team can explain whether cosmetic dentistry may be part of your overall smile plan.
Lovett Dental offers restorative care designed around your comfort, health, and long-term results. Whether you need a simple filling or a more complete tooth replacement plan, our team will walk you through each step and help you understand your options before treatment begins.
We also provide a wide range of general dentistry services, making it easier to manage preventive, restorative, emergency, cosmetic, and family dental needs in one place.
If tooth pain, damage, or missing teeth are affecting your daily life, Lovett Dental is here to help. Schedule a visit so our team can evaluate your smile and recommend the right restorative treatment for your needs.
You can request an appointment through our appointment page or reach out through our contact page with questions about your care.
Restorative dentistry includes treatments that repair or replace damaged teeth. Common examples include fillings, crowns, bridges, dental implants, dentures, and root canal treatment.
You may need restorative care if you have tooth pain, a cavity, a broken tooth, a missing tooth, trouble chewing, worn teeth, or an old filling or crown that feels loose. A dental exam is the best way to confirm what treatment is needed.
The timeline depends on the treatment. Some fillings can be completed in one visit, while crowns, bridges, implants, dentures, or more complex cases may require multiple appointments.
Many dental insurance plans include coverage for common restorative treatments, but benefits vary by plan. Our team can help review your coverage and explain estimated costs before treatment begins.
Your comfort is an important part of treatment. Many restorative procedures are performed with local anesthesia or other comfort-focused techniques to help reduce pain during care.
Yes. Children may need restorative dental care for cavities, damaged baby teeth, or dental injuries. A pediatric dentist can recommend treatment based on the child’s age, tooth development, and oral health needs.
Yes. Some patients combine restorative and cosmetic treatments to improve both function and appearance. Your dentist can explain which options make sense based on your smile goals and oral health.

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