Restorative Dentistry Dublin
Better Protection. Healthier Smiles.
Here in Dublin, the last thing our staff wants is for you to feel like you have to hide your dental damage. You don’t have to worry about being unfairly judged when you’re in our warm office atmosphere – instead, you’ll experience high-quality dental work that’s always kind and genuine. Whether you’re dealing with a minor spot of decay or a more complicated problem, we can recommend a personalized option that fits your needs and concerns before administering it conveniently and effectively. Before you know it, you’ll be leaving our office with a smile that feels better than ever. Don’t hesitate to call our office if you need help dealing with a damaged or decayed tooth.
Why Choose Dublin Reserve Dental Group for Restorative Dentistry?
- Digital Impressions for More Accurate Restorations
- Multiple Materials Used to Craft Beautiful Dental Crowns
- Collaborative Treatment Options to Best Serve Your Personal Goals
Dental Crowns

Dental trauma and poor oral hygiene are the most common reasons you might need restorative dentistry. When problems develop and extend beyond the enamel of teeth, custom-made dental crowns can be used to not only protect these vulnerable areas but also strengthen natural teeth over time. Our dentists use different materials to craft these restorations, including Emax, zirconia, porcelain, and porcelain fused to zirconia. What you’re left with is a beautiful smile that can last 15-20 years.
Tooth-Colored Fillings

Traditional amalgam may be what you envision when learning you need a dental filling; however, new materials are now available, making it easier to treat cavity-stricken teeth and maintain a more natural-looking appearance. With tooth-colored fillings that consist of color-matched composite resin, we can take a more conservative approach when treating your decayed teeth. Not only is the resin flexible, allowing you to keep more of your natural structure, but it also does not expand like regular metal, so you can worry less about future dental damage.