Restorative Dentist in Mambourin – Fillings, Crowns and Tooth Repair
Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing teeth affected by decay, fracture, wear, or damage. Whether you need a simple dental filling, a crown, a bridge, or root canal treatment, our clinic in Mambourin provides restorative care planned around your individual needs and clinical findings.
We prioritise conservative treatment — saving as much natural tooth structure as possible. Patients from Mambourin, Tarneit, Wyndham Vale, Werribee, and Manor Lakes are welcome.
Restorative Dental Treatments We Provide
- Dental Fillings – Tooth-coloured composite fillings to restore teeth affected by decay or minor fractures. Materials blend naturally with your existing teeth.
- Dental Crowns – Custom-fitted crowns to restore and protect significantly weakened, heavily filled, or structurally compromised teeth.
- Dental Bridges – Replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent natural teeth, where clinically suitable.
- Root Canal Treatment – Treatment of infection or damage within the inner tooth structure (pulp). Aims to relieve pain, eliminate infection, and save the tooth.
- Replacement of Old Restorations – Worn or failing fillings and crowns replaced to restore function and prevent further deterioration.
- Broken Tooth Repair – Restoration of tooth shape and function following injury, fracture, or wear.
- Tooth Extraction – Removal of teeth that cannot be restored, performed only when clinically necessary.
When to See a Restorative Dentist
- Tooth pain or sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet
- A broken, cracked, or chipped tooth
- Visible decay or dark spots on teeth
- A missing tooth affecting chewing or appearance
- An old filling or crown that feels loose or painful
Why Restorative Dental Care Matters
Leaving damaged or decayed teeth untreated can lead to infection, pain, further tooth loss, and more costly treatment. Early restorative care preserves natural teeth, restores chewing function, and supports long-term oral health.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dental crowns typically last 10 to 15 years or longer, depending on the material, your oral hygiene, and habits like teeth grinding.
Modern root canal treatment is performed under local anaesthetic and is generally no more uncomfortable than having a filling. It relieves the pain caused by infection inside the tooth.
A filling restores a small to moderate area of tooth. A crown covers bigger area of the tooth and is recommended when the tooth is too weakened for a filling alone.
Yes. We use composite resin fillings that match your natural tooth colour, suitable for both front and back teeth.
An untreated crack can worsen, leading to pain, infection, and potentially tooth loss. Early assessment gives the best chance of saving the tooth.
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Disclaimer: All dental treatment is provided following clinical assessment. Treatment suitability and outcomes vary between individuals.