Our Comprehensive Restorative Care Services
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Bringing Your Smile Back to Its Best
- Life takes its toll on our teeth. Whether through decay, wear, injury, or the natural ageing process, most people will need some form of dental restoration at some point in their lives. At Park Avenue Dental Care, our restorative treatments are designed to do far more than simply repair damage — they are carefully planned to restore full function, protect long-term oral health, and deliver results that look and feel entirely natural.
- Using the latest materials and clinical techniques available, our experienced team will assess your individual needs and recommend the most appropriate, conservative treatment pathway — always prioritising the preservation of your natural tooth structure wherever possible.
Composite White Fillings
- For many years, Silver Amalgam fillings were the standard solution for treating tooth decay. While effective, they leave visible dark marks on teeth and can, over time, cause the surrounding tooth structure to weaken due to the expansion and contraction of metal. At Park Avenue Dental Care, we offer a modern, mercury-free alternative — Cosmetic Composite White Fillings — that prioritise both the health and the natural appearance of your smile.
- Composite resin is a tooth-coloured material that is carefully layered and sculpted to match the precise shade and contour of your existing teeth. Once polished, the restoration is virtually invisible — even in back teeth — delivering a result that is as aesthetically pleasing as it is clinically effective.
Why Our Patients Choose Composite Fillings




- Natural Aesthetics Available in a wide range of shades, composite resin is colour-matched and blended to become completely invisible once polished — regardless of the location in the mouth.
- Conservation of Tooth Structure Unlike amalgam, composite bonds chemically to the tooth surface, meaning less healthy tooth structure needs to be removed during preparation.
- Reduced Sensitivity Metal conducts temperature rapidly, which can cause post-treatment sensitivity to hot and cold. Composite resin is a poor conductor, making daily eating and drinking far more comfortable.
- Structural Reinforcement By bonding directly to the tooth, composite resin helps consolidate the remaining structure, reducing the long-term risk of fracture.
- Replacing Old Silver Fillings Many of our patients choose to have their existing amalgam fillings replaced with composite alternatives. In addition to refreshing the appearance of the smile, this gives our clinical team the opportunity to assess the tooth beneath — as decay can sometimes develop under the edges of old metal fillings, hidden from view on X-rays due to the density of the metal.
Dental Crowns
- When a tooth has been significantly weakened by a large cavity, a fracture, or following root canal treatment, a dental crown provides the most comprehensive form of protection available. A crown — sometimes referred to as a cap — fits precisely over the entire visible portion of the tooth, restoring its shape, size, strength, and appearance in a single restoration.
- At Park Avenue Dental Care, our crowns are crafted from high-quality, metal-free porcelain that closely replicates the natural translucency of tooth enamel. Unlike older crown designs that often displayed a dark metal line at the gum margin, our modern restorations blend seamlessly with the surrounding teeth — delivering a result that is both clinically robust and aesthetically outstanding.




Who is Preventative Care For?
- Following root canal treatment, when the tooth becomes more brittle and vulnerable to fracture
- To restore a tooth that is heavily broken down or severely decayed
- To protect a cracked tooth from further damage
- To improve the appearance of a significantly discoloured or misshapen tooth
Dental Bridges
- A dental bridge is a time-tested, fixed restoration used to replace one or more missing teeth. The bridge consists of a realistic prosthetic tooth — known as a pontic — held securely in place by crowns fitted over the healthy teeth on either side of the gap. Once in place, a bridge feels completely natural, restores full biting function, and prevents the surrounding teeth from gradually shifting out of alignment.
- Leaving a gap untreated can have a wider impact on your oral health over time, including bone loss, changes to your bite, and increased difficulty cleaning adjacent teeth. A well-fitted dental bridge addresses all of these concerns while restoring the natural contour and aesthetic of your smile.
Dentures
- We believe that dentures should be both comfortable to wear and indistinguishable from natural teeth. Whether you require a partial denture to replace a few missing teeth or a full denture following more extensive tooth loss, our clinical team will take the time to design a solution that fits securely, functions reliably, and looks entirely natural.
- We pay close attention to every detail — from the shading of the gum material to the positioning and size of individual teeth — to ensure that your denture enhances your natural features and is entirely appropriate for your age and facial structure. A well-fitted, well-crafted denture can have a profoundly positive impact on both confidence and quality of life.
- Partial Dentures: Replace one or more missing teeth while preserving and protecting the remaining natural teeth.
- Full Dentures: A complete solution for patients who have lost all or most of their teeth, restoring full function and a natural smile.
Root Canal Treatment (Endodontics)
- Root canal treatment is one of the most misunderstood procedures in dentistry — and one of the most important. Its primary purpose is to save a tooth that has become severely infected or damaged at its core, eliminating pain and preventing the infection from spreading further. At Park Avenue Dental Care, we use advanced endodontic techniques and high-quality local anaesthesia to ensure the procedure is no more uncomfortable than a routine filling.
- Dispelling the Myth: The discomfort most people associate with root canal treatment is not caused by the procedure itself — it is caused by the infection that makes it necessary. Once the tooth is anaesthetised, the treatment is straightforward, and most patients are pleasantly surprised by how manageable the experience is.
When is Root Canal Treatment Needed?
- Inside every tooth lies the pulp — a collection of nerves and blood vessels housed within the root canals. When the pulp becomes infected or inflamed due to deep decay, a crack, or trauma, it can cause significant and persistent pain. Root canal treatment becomes necessary to:
- Relieve persistent toothache and prolonged sensitivity to heat and cold
- Eliminate infection and prevent it from spreading to the surrounding jawbone
- Retain your natural tooth — always the preferred outcome, as no artificial replacement fully replicates the function and feel of a natural tooth
What Does the Procedure Involve?
- Our dentist will carefully remove the infected or damaged pulp from within the root canal system. The canals are then thoroughly cleaned, shaped, and disinfected before being filled with a specialist sealing material. In most cases, we recommend placing a dental crown over the treated tooth to restore its full strength and protect it from future fracture.
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How do I know which restorative treatment is right for me?
The most appropriate treatment will depend on the extent of the damage or loss, the health of the surrounding teeth and bone, and your personal preferences. Our clinical team will carry out a thorough assessment and discuss all suitable options with you clearly before any treatment begins.
Will my restorations look natural?
Yes. All of the restorative treatments we offer at Park Avenue Dental Care use high-quality, tooth-coloured materials carefully matched to the shade and characteristics of your natural teeth. In most cases, restorations are completely undetectable.
How long do restorations last?
With proper care and regular dental check-ups, high-quality restorations can last many years — in some cases, decades. The longevity of any restoration depends on the material used, its location in the mouth, and how well it is maintained through good oral hygiene and routine professional care.
Are restorative treatments available on the NHS?
Many restorative treatments are available under NHS dental charges. Our team will always outline the full range of NHS and private options available to you so you can make a fully informed decision.
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