RESTORATIONS

Dental Restoration in Fort Smith, AR

Get back to your normal routine and gain confidence in your smile again with tooth extraction, cavity repair, dental crowns or bridges, or chipped tooth repair. Winborn Family Dentistry is here to help!

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Repair Your Smile with Restorative Dentistry

Restorative dentistry is used to improve the function and form of teeth that have been damaged by decay or trauma. Winborn Family Dentistry in Fort Smith, AR offers crowns, bridges, and implants. Dr. Winborn will always answer any questions you may have and help you feel comfortable with the treatment plan that's best for your teeth. We accept dental insurance and CareCredit to those who are paying out of pocket.

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“I've been going to Dr. Winborn for years! He and his staff always treat me like family. Dr. Winborn has helped me get over my childhood fears of dentistry. I feel comfortable now that I have a dentist that truly cares about my well being!”

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Tooth-Colored Fillings

Dr. Winborn uses tooth-colored fillings for his dental restorations. Composite resin is used to match the color of your tooth. Other restorative options are tooth-colored porcelain inlays and onlays. These are useful when there is not enough tooth structure to support a filling, but enough remains that you do not need a crown.


Crowns and Bridges

Traditional crowns are meant to strengthen and protect weak and damaged teeth. An implant supported crown can replace a missing tooth. Whether traditional or implant-supported, our dental bridges can replace one or more adjacent teeth and help you eat and chew comfortably again. If you're looking to preserve the alignment of your teeth and the youthful shape of your cheeks and face, dental bridges might be for you! Schedule a consultation with Dr. Winborn to discuss what treatment plan is best for you!


Dental Implants

Dental implants are surgically place titanium posts inserted into your jaw bone. The entire dental implant process takes several months. After a few months, a process called osseointegration fuses the titanium with your jaw bone, which creates a stable and permanent foundation for restorations. This process replaces your dental roots, so the titanium posts actually help preserve a strong and healthy jaw!

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