Restorative Dentistry at Charlottesville Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics

    Fillings, crowns, and treatments to repair cavities, injuries, or infections in children's teeth. · Charlottesville, VA

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    Restorative dentistry at Charlottesville Pediatric Dentistry repairs damaged primary and permanent teeth through fillings, crowns, and other treatments. Our pediatric specialists address cavities, injuries, and infections with gentle, child-focused care. With cavities being the #1 chronic disease in children, our team provides compassionate treatment in a kid-friendly environment to restore your child's dental health.

    Session options and pricing

    SessionPriceDescription
    ConsultationContact for pricingInitial evaluation to assess restorative needs

    Understanding Pediatric Restorative Dentistry

    Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing teeth that have been damaged by cavities, trauma, or infection. In children, this is particularly important as cavities are the #1 chronic disease affecting young patients. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends children see a dentist by their first birthday to help prevent dental problems before they start.

    Common restorative treatments include tooth-colored fillings to repair cavities, crowns to protect severely damaged teeth, and other specialized procedures to address injuries or infections. Pediatric dentists are specially trained to work with children's developing teeth and to make treatment experiences positive and educational.

    When Restorative Treatment Is Needed

    Children may need restorative dentistry for several reasons: untreated cavities that have progressed, dental injuries from falls or sports, developmental defects in tooth enamel, or infections affecting the tooth pulp. Early intervention prevents more extensive problems and helps maintain your child's dental health.

    Both primary (baby) teeth and permanent teeth may require restoration. Baby teeth are especially important to preserve as they hold space for permanent teeth, support jaw development, and enable proper speech and eating. Our team treats each patient with compassion, making the experience fun and educational while providing the highest quality care.

    What's Included

    Comprehensive Evaluation: Thorough examination to assess damage and determine appropriate treatment

    Fillings and Crowns: Tooth-colored restorations to repair cavities and damaged teeth

    Specialized Treatments: Additional procedures for injuries, infections, or complex cases

    Child-Focused Care: Gentle techniques in a fun, kid-friendly environment

    Bottom line: Cavities are the most common chronic childhood disease. Early restorative treatment prevents progression to more serious problems and preserves both baby and permanent teeth for proper development.

    American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry guidelines on restorative dentistry and early childhood dental care

    Who Is Restorative Dentistry Good For?

    Good candidates: Children with cavities, tooth injuries, infections, or other damage to primary or permanent teeth who need repair to maintain dental health and function.

    Who should consult a doctor first: Parents should schedule a consultation if their child experiences tooth pain, has visible cavities or damage, suffered a dental injury, or if previous dental visits indicated treatment needs.

    General safety: Restorative procedures are safe and routine in pediatric dentistry. Our board-certified pediatric specialists use appropriate techniques and materials specifically designed for children's developing teeth.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What types of restorative treatments do you provide for children?

    We offer fillings, crowns, and other treatments specifically designed to repair cavities, injuries, or infections in both primary (baby) teeth and permanent teeth.

    Why treat cavities in baby teeth if they'll fall out anyway?

    Baby teeth serve important functions including maintaining space for permanent teeth, supporting proper speech development, and enabling healthy eating. Untreated cavities can lead to pain, infection, and problems with developing permanent teeth.

    Is restorative dentistry painful for children?

    Our pediatric specialists use gentle techniques and appropriate anesthesia to ensure your child's comfort during restorative procedures. We make the experience as stress-free as possible in our kid-friendly environment.

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    Phone: (434) 975-7336

    Address: 1620 Timberwood Blvd #201, Charlottesville, VA 22911 (Get directions)

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    Mon9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
    Tue9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
    Wed9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
    Thu9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
    Fri9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
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