Restorative Dentistry

Restorative dentistry can greatly improve a patient’s self-confidence and oral health, especially after teeth have become damaged or lost. It is important to restore your teeth as those with lost teeth are more prone to gum disease and other health problems. Let Worthington Dental Group return the health, function and confidence you deserve to your smile!
Some of our restorative dentistry options include:
- Tooth Colored Fillings
- Implant Dentistry
- Guided Implant Surgery
- Porcelain Crowns
- Porcelain Bridges
- Inlay / Onlay Restorations
- Removable Partial Dentures
- Dentures
- “All-On-4”
- Occlusion/TMJ Disorders (Bite Problems)
- Sedation Dentistry
Not sure which options are best for you? Call us today for a complimentary consultation: 614-885-2022.
Restorative Dentistry FAQs
Restorative dentistry at Worthington Dental Group is all about restoring your smile’s health, function, and confidence, right here, under one roof, with personalized and welcoming care. Whether you’re repairing damage, replacing missing teeth, or seeking comfort through sedation, our team and specialists walk with you at your pace.
How long do tooth-colored fillings last?
Our tooth-colored (composite) fillings are designed to blend naturally with your enamel and bond tightly for durability. With proper care, brushing, flossing, and regular checkups, they can last many years. Although longevity varies by individual habits and restoration size, they typically endure just as long, if not longer, than traditional silver amalgam alternatives.
Are you asleep during sedation dentistry?
Not necessarily—or not fully. Sedation dentistry is tailored to your comfort level: for some, it’s a mild relaxation; for others, a deeper, sleep-like state. The goal is that you feel calm, in control, and at ease throughout restorative procedures—no judgment, just support.
What are dental implants made from?
Dental implants rely on biocompatible materials—most commonly titanium or titanium alloys—because of their ability to fuse (osseointegrate) with your jawbone. This provides a stable “root” for crowns or bridges, making implants a long-lasting and reliable solution for missing teeth.
Can you eat normally with a dental bridge?
Absolutely! Porcelain bridges restore both the appearance and function of missing teeth. Anchored to neighboring teeth or supported by implants, they let you chew, speak, and smile with confidence—just as you would with natural teeth.
What are the limitations of a partial denture?
Removable partial dentures can restore missing teeth and improve chewing function, but they may require adjustments to ensure optimal comfort and stability. They’re not as stable as implant-supported options and might need periodic repairs or relining for optimal fit. However, they remain an effective and accessible solution for many patients.
Do you brush your teeth implants?
Yes—you absolutely should. Implants require the same attentive hygiene as natural teeth. Regular brushing, flossing, and professional checkups help keep the surrounding gums and bone healthy and preserve the longevity of your implant-supported restorations.
Restore Your Smile With Our Friendly Professionals
At Worthington Dental Group, we don’t just fix teeth—we restore comfort, confidence, and quality of life. Our restorative services are provided by skilled professionals, supported by advanced in-house technology, all in a friendly, judgment-free environment. Call us at 614-885-2022 or book online to take the first step toward a healthier, more confident smile.