
Dental Restoration

Dental Restoration at The White Dental Clinic
Bring Back Your Smile—Stronger, Healthier, and More Natural Than Ever
A damaged or decayed tooth doesn’t mean you have to live with discomfort or a compromised smile. At The White Dental Clinic, we offer advanced dental restoration services to repair damaged teeth, restore full function, and improve your confidence. Using modern techniques and materials, we provide long-lasting, natural-looking solutions tailored to your unique needs.
Whether you need a simple filling or full coverage with a crown or onlay, our experienced dental professionals are here to guide you through your treatment with comfort and care.
What Is Dental Restoration?
Dental restoration is the branch of dentistry that focuses on repairing or replacing teeth that have been damaged due to decay, trauma, wear, or previous dental work. The goal is to restore both the function and the appearance of your teeth.
There are two primary types of restorations:
Direct restorations – placed directly into a prepared cavity (e.g., fillings).
Indirect restorations – created outside the mouth and then bonded in place (e.g., crowns, inlays, onlays).
At The White Dental Clinic, we specialize in both approaches, combining modern materials with the latest technology to achieve beautiful and durable results.
Why Choose Dental Restoration?
Even a small cavity or chipped tooth can affect how you speak, eat, and feel about your smile. Left untreated, damage can worsen—leading to infection, tooth loss, or bone deterioration.
Dental restorations can help:
Relieve pain or discomfort
Prevent further decay or damage
Restore your ability to chew and speak
Improve your appearance and self-esteem
Preserve your natural teeth for longer
Our restorations are designed to look and feel like natural teeth. Most patients can’t even tell the difference!
Our Dental Restoration Services
1. Tooth-Colored Fillings (Composite & Glass Ionomer Cement)
What are fillings used for?
Fillings are the most common way to treat cavities. When tooth decay causes holes or damage in the enamel, we remove the decay and fill the space to protect the tooth and restore its shape.
What materials do we use?
At The White Dental Clinic, we exclusively use composite resin or GIC fillings. These are:
Tooth-colored and blend naturally with your smile
Free from mercury and other metals
Durable enough to withstand daily biting forces
Bonded directly to your tooth, strengthening the structure
We also offer mercury amalgam replacement. (Silver Filling):
If you have old silver (amalgam) fillings that are cracked, leaking, or aesthetically unappealing, we can safely remove and replace them with modern composite materials.
2. Dental Crowns: Full-Coverage Restoration
What are crowns?
Crowns are protective “caps” that cover the entire visible surface of a tooth. They are typically used when a tooth is too damaged or weakened for a filling.
Common reasons for crowns include:
Large cavities or fractures
After a root canal treatment
Severe enamel erosion or wear
Cosmetic enhancement
To support a dental bridge or implant
Materials we offer:
Porcelain or ceramic: Best for front teeth; designed to look just like natural enamel.
Zirconia: Extremely durable and tooth-colored—ideal for molars and front teeth.
Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM): Offers strength with a natural appearance.
Metal Caps- Most cost-effective.
How the process works:
Your tooth is shaped to make room for the crown.
We take a digital impression for precise fit.
A temporary crown is placed while your custom one is made.
In a second visit, we cement the final crown into place.
3. Inlays and Onlays: Conservative Alternatives to Crowns
When a tooth has moderate damage that’s too extensive for a filling but doesn’t require a full crown, inlays and onlays provide an excellent solution.
What’s the difference?
Inlays fit within the grooves of the tooth and do not extend over the cusps.
Onlays cover one or more cusps and offer more reinforcement.
Both are made from high-strength ceramic or composite material and are color-matched to your teeth.
Why choose inlays or onlays?
They conserve more natural tooth structure than a crown.
They offer superior strength and longevity compared to large fillings.
They provide a seamless appearance with the rest of your tooth.
Procedure overview:
The damaged part of the tooth is removed.
An impression is taken, and your restoration is fabricated in a lab.
On your next visit, we bond it into place with precision and care.
4. Tooth Replacement Options
If you’ve lost a tooth due to trauma, decay, or extraction, we can restore your smile with durable, attractive prosthetics:
Bridges: These are fixed restorations anchored to adjacent teeth or implants. They replace one or more missing teeth in a row.
Implant Crowns: A titanium post is surgically placed in the jaw, and a custom crown is attached—restoring both the root and crown of the tooth.
Dentures: For multiple missing teeth, we offer partial or full dentures that fit comfortably and look natural.
Replacing missing teeth is important not only for aesthetics but also for maintaining alignment, preventing bone loss, and supporting speech and chewing.
What to Expect During Your Restoration
Every treatment at The White Dental Clinic begins with a thorough examination, which may include digital x-rays or 3D scans. From there, we explain your options and create a personalized plan that suits your needs, lifestyle, and budget.
Our priority is your comfort. We use local anaesthetic and offer sedation options for patients with dental anxiety. You’ll never feel rushed or unsure—our team is here to answer all your questions.
Aftercare: How to Protect Your Restoration
Your restored teeth are strong—but like your natural teeth, they still need care to stay healthy.
Follow these tips to prolong the life of your dental restorations:
Brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste
Floss daily, especially around crowns and bridges
Avoid biting on hard objects like ice or pens
Wear a nightguard if you grind your teeth
Visit us every 6 months for professional cleanings and checkups
Most restorations, when cared for properly, can last 10–15 years or more.
Why Choose The White Dental Clinic?
We understand that damaged or missing teeth can impact your life. That’s why we approach dental restoration with a blend of science, artistry, and compassion.
Here’s why our patients trust us:
Experienced team: Our dentists have decades of experience in advanced restorative procedures.
State-of-the-art materials: We use biocompatible, high-strength ceramics and composites.
Digital impressions: Say goodbye to messy molds—our digital technology ensures precise fit and faster turnaround.
Personalized care: No two smiles are alike, and neither are our treatment plans.
Whether you need a minor repair or a full smile reconstruction, we’re here to help you smile confidently again.
Ready to Restore Your Smile?
Don’t let dental damage hold you back. Schedule your consultation at The White Dental Clinic today and take the first step toward a stronger, healthier smile.