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Restorative Dentistry for Children in Los Angeles & North Hollywood

What is Restorative Dental Care for Children?

Restorative dentistry is the prevention and treatment of diseases of the teeth in order to restore or bring them back to their best health. Restorative dentistry also includes the repair or replacement of damaged or defective teeth. Restorative dentistry is performed to treat or replace missing or damaged teeth. Whether your child experienced a dental injury, developed a cavity, or has an aesthetic or functional dental concern, Dr. Haig can effectively restore teeth to ensure a healthy smile and a beautiful appearance.

Composite Fillings “White Fillings”

Did you know that even baby teeth sometimes need fillings. When a tooth is cracked, disfigured or decayed a composite (white) filling may be used to restore the tooth. Baby teeth play a critical part in your child’s development. Good oral hygiene and regular visits help fillings last longer, and your child can enjoy a pain-free and healthy mouth.

White Crowns

Zirconia white dental crowns are a highly aesthetic and durable stainless steel crown alternative. White zirconia dental crowns are made from solid monolithic zirconia ceramic which does not discolor, chip, or break down over time. The zirconia crowns are digitally pre-made and produced in varying sizes. The crown process involves removing the decayed or damaged area, then preparing the remaining tooth for crown placement. Dr. Abarca can choose the appropriate tooth-colored zirconia crown which will seamlessly blend in with your child’s other teeth.

You may be wondering why children sometimes need restorative dental treatments

While it may seem like something only adults have to worry about, there are actually a number of reasons why kids might need such procedures. One of the most common reasons for restorative dental treatment in children is due to cavities or tooth decay.

This can happen when plaque and bacteria build up on teeth and gums, causing damage over time.

If not treated early, cavities can lead to pain, infection, and even tooth loss.

Other times, kids might need restorative treatments because of an oral injury (from playing sports or accidents), problems with tooth development, overcrowding, and more. So what exactly are the benefits of pediatric restorative dentistry?

Restoring damaged teeth can obviously help improve your child’s appearance – but it also has functional advantages as well. For example, if a cavity isn’t filled, it will continue to grow larger and eventually cause pain whenever your child eats or drinks anything hot or cold. In addition, untreated cavities can lead to infections which could require antibiotics or even surgery down the road.

By taking care of these problems early on, you can help your child avoid a lot of pain and suffering – not to mention costly dental bills later on down the road.