Restorative Dentistry – Palos Heights, IL

Bringing New Life to Damaged Teeth

Older man and woman smiling in their front yard after restorative dentistry in Palos Heights

Whether you experienced trauma that left one of your teeth cracked or you have a severe toothache that won’t seem to go away, our team at Revival Dentistry can help restore the structure and health of teeth using high-quality, custom-tailored restorative dentistry treatments. Dr. Young and our compassionate team at Revival Dentistry will help relieve any discomfort all while reviving your smile’s natural, beautiful appearance. To learn more about our customized options for restorative dentistry in Palos Heights, call our dental office today!

Why Choose Revival Dentistry for Restorative Dentistry?

  • Durable Zirconia Dental Restorations
  • Precise, Putty-Free Digital Impression System
  • We Accept & Maximize Dental Insurance

 

Dental Crowns

Animated dental crown being fitted over a tooth

Dental crowns are restorations that are designed to fit over the visible portions of compromised teeth to provide them with extra strength and protection. We use high-quality materials like ceramic, porcelain, and zirconia to craft our crowns because they’re able to stand the test of time and have a lifelike appearance.

Tooth-Colored Fillings

Close up of animated teeth with tooth colored fillings

Cavities are one of the most common oral health problems, so if you require a filling, know that you’re not alone! Our team uses a material called composite resin to fill cavities after they’ve been cleaned. It’s a putty-like substance that can be custom-shaded to match the color of your natural teeth, so nobody can point out which of your pearly whites have experienced decay whenever you laugh or smile.

Root Canal Treatment

Model of damaged tooth needing root canal treatment

Dealing with a persistent toothache or unrelenting sensitivity? Sometimes, the tooth's nerve becomes so inflamed or infected that treating the nerve is necessary. Dr. Young does all sorts of root canal procedures, meticulously locating and cleansing the intricate tunnels of the tooth before sealing them. To safeguard the treated tooth from potential cracks or breaks, a protective crown is expertly placed, ensuring both the functionality and longevity of the tooth is restored.

Tooth Extractions

Dental forceps holding an extracted tooth

We do whatever we can to save your natural teeth, but in circumstances where a tooth is damaged beyond repair, we’ll likely need to extract it to preserve the health of the rest of your mouth. Dr. Young has vast experience with oral surgery and often surprised patients with the ease of the treatment. After your extraction, we can work with you to restore the tooth with a dental implant, bridge, or denture so you don’t have to live without a full set of functional teeth.

Wisdom Tooth Extractions

Dental forceps pointing to wisdom teeth highlighted red on dental x ray

Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, typically grow between the ages of 16 and 21. For some people who may not have enough room in their mouth for them or could have complications like infection or impaction, to preserve the health of the rest of their teeth, they may need to have their wisdom teeth removed. If you’re unsure of whether your third molars need to be removed, schedule a consultation with our team today!