Reinhard DentistryWhippany, New Jersey

Restorative Dentistry · Whippany, NJ

Restore comfort, function, and confidence with a practical treatment plan.

When a tooth is damaged, infected, or missing, restorative treatment helps bring back comfort, stability, and confidence with a clear treatment plan.

What patients need quickly

  • Tooth-colored fillings
  • Crowns and bridges
  • Dentures and partial dentures
  • Root canal therapy
  • Extractions when a tooth cannot be saved

Service Details

Practical information for patients considering treatment.

Learn what the treatment involves, when it may be recommended, and what to expect at the office.

Restorative options

Restorative care includes fillings, crowns, bridges, dentures, root canals, and extractions depending on the condition of the tooth and surrounding support.

Some treatments are designed to save and strengthen a damaged tooth, while others help replace teeth that are no longer healthy enough to keep.

When to schedule an evaluation

If you are having pain, sensitivity, trouble chewing, or visible damage, it is worth scheduling an evaluation before the problem becomes more disruptive.

Related Treatments

Related services in restorative dentistry.

Explore related treatment options that may also support your goals.

Composite fillings

Tooth-colored fillings restore cavities in a natural-looking material, often in a single visit.

Crowns

Crowns fully cover and protect severely damaged teeth and are typically completed across two visits.

Bridges

Bridges replace missing teeth by anchoring a false tooth to neighboring teeth.

Dentures

Complete and partial dentures restore function and appearance for patients missing some or all teeth.

Root canals

Root canal therapy removes infected or inflamed pulp, disinfects the inside of the tooth, and seals it before restoration.

Extractions

When a tooth cannot be saved, extraction may be necessary before healing and replacement planning.

Next Step

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