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Restorations in Etobicoke

Damaged or missing teeth can affect how you eat, speak, and feel about your smile. At Fortis Dental, we offer a full range of restorative treatments to repair and rebuild teeth, restoring both function and appearance. Using modern, tooth-coloured materials, our restorations are designed to blend seamlessly with your natural smile.

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What are dental restorations?

Dental restorations are treatments used to repair teeth that are decayed, cracked, worn, or missing. Depending on your needs, we may recommend a simple filling or a more comprehensive solution like a crown or bridge. Our goal is always to preserve as much of your natural tooth as possible.

Fillings

Tooth-coloured fillings are used to treat cavities and minor damage. They restore the structure of the tooth, prevent further decay, and blend naturally with your surrounding teeth, so your restoration is nearly unnoticeable.

Crowns

Dental crowns are used when a tooth is too damaged for a filling alone. A crown covers the entire tooth, restoring its strength, shape, and appearance. Made from durable materials like ceramic or porcelain, crowns are designed to look and feel like natural teeth.

Inlays & onlays

For teeth with more extensive damage that don’t require a full crown, inlays and onlays provide a strong, precise solution. These custom restorations are created in a lab and bonded to your tooth, offering greater support and durability than traditional fillings.

Bridges

A dental bridge replaces one or more missing teeth by anchoring an artificial tooth to the natural teeth on either side. Bridges help restore your bite, prevent shifting, and maintain the natural shape of your smile.

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Frequently Asked Questions

With proper care, many restorations, like crowns and fillings, can last for many years. Regular checkups help extend their lifespan.

Yes. We use tooth-coloured materials designed to match your natural teeth as closely as possible.

No special care is needed beyond good oral hygiene. Brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits will help keep your restorations in great shape.