From start to finish the experience was awesome. One-day implants — top and bottom. Almost zero pain afterwards. Thank you for the wonderful smile.
Restorative dentistry is the integrated management of oral health problems and the restoration of the mouth to a functional and aesthetic state. We rebuild what's been lost — with implants, crowns, bridges, and more — so your bite, your bone, and your confidence are all intact.
Restorative dentistry isn't just about aesthetics — it's about making sure your mouth works the way it's supposed to. Missing teeth accelerate bone loss. Cracked teeth harbor infection. Worn enamel leads to bite problems. We address the root cause while restoring the look you want.
While restorative dentistry isn't a separately recognized ADA specialty, our doctors have completed advanced training in implantology, prosthetics, and complex oral rehabilitation. Most patients can complete their treatment here — without referrals to outside specialists.
Replacing a tooth isn't just cosmetic — it's preserving the jawbone, the bite, and the teeth that remain.
Each restorative case is planned with a CBCT scan, transparent pricing, and a clear treatment timeline before we begin. No surprises.
Titanium posts that replace missing tooth roots — supporting crowns, bridges, or full-arch restorations. Our doctors hold a master of implants certificate. 5-year clinical guarantee.
→ 02Full-coverage caps that protect cracked, weakened, or heavily restored teeth. Crafted to match your natural tooth color and bite position precisely.
→ 03Fixed prosthetics that span a gap left by one or more missing teeth, anchored to the adjacent natural teeth or implants. A permanent, non-removable solution.
→ 04Removable appliances that replace multiple or all missing teeth. Modern dentures fit better than ever — and implant-supported options eliminate slipping entirely.
→ 05Tooth-colored composite resin that repairs cavities by removing decay and restoring the natural tooth structure. Blends invisibly and bonds to existing enamel.
→ 06Custom porcelain or composite restorations for teeth too damaged for a filling but not yet needing a full crown. More conservative than crowns — preserving more natural tooth.
→Restorative work can genuinely transform a patient's confidence and quality of life. Here's what a few of our patients have to say.
From start to finish the experience was awesome. One-day implants — top and bottom. Almost zero pain afterwards. Thank you for the wonderful smile.
Dr. Nasiri has done several procedures, including implants. The work turned out perfect — remarkable skill and knowledge.
Dr. Naseri gave me back the confidence I once had. If you are looking for dental implants, he's the guy. I have found my dental home for life.
Have more questions? Call (469) 759-6964 — we'll talk through your specific situation before you book.
It depends on the extent of damage. Small cavities → filling. Cracked or heavily damaged tooth with intact root → crown. Missing tooth or root that can't be saved → implant. We'll give you a clear recommendation after your exam and X-rays — no pressure.
The procedure is done under local anesthesia — most patients report less discomfort than a tooth extraction. IV sedation is available if you want to be completely unaware. Post-op soreness typically resolves within a few days with OTC pain relievers.
With proper care, implants can last a lifetime. The titanium post integrates permanently with the jawbone. Crowns placed on implants may need replacement after 15–20 years. We back our work with a 5-year clinical guarantee.
Many restorative procedures — fillings, crowns, extractions — have significant insurance coverage. Implants are often partially covered, and we work with all major PPO plans. We'll verify your benefits and give you a written estimate before treatment begins.
We partner with CareCredit for 0% interest financing on restorative cases. Apply at the front desk in minutes — most patients are approved on the spot. We also offer in-house payment plans for larger treatments.
In many cases, yes. With sedation, patients often complete multiple fillings, extractions, or prep work in a single appointment. We'll map out the most efficient treatment sequence during your planning visit.