Restorative Dentistry

At Chalfont Dentistry, we can renew the health, strength, and structure of your smile when we provide restorative dentistry in Chalfont, Pennsylvania. Our experienced dentist and team help to craft the beautiful, durable restorations that replace the tissues of broken and missing teeth. Contact Dr. Sindhu Gundabathula and Dr.Catherine West, your dentist in Chalfont (18914), Warrington (18976), New Britain (18901), Horsham (19040 , 19044), North Wales (19454), Lansdale (19446), Montgomeryville (18936) and the surrounding areas in Bucks and Montgomery counties, Pennsylvania, for your dental care!

Dental bonding is a simple, conservative way to improve the appearance of your smile. During the bonding process, our skilled Dentist places a composite resin material directly onto the tooth structure. Because the resin is malleable and putty-like when first applied, we can shape and sculpt it to fit your tooth and correct flaws in the tooth’s appearance. The composite resin is then hardened, trimmed, and polished to provide a lasting, aesthetic restoration for your smile. Dental bonding typically requires just one visit to our welcoming dental office, and because this treatment usually necessitates little to no tooth preparation, you can rest assured that your visit will be comfortable and painless.

Our Dentist may recommend dental bonding in order to close gaps and spaces between teeth, improve misshapen teeth, lighten stained or discolored teeth, or restore chipped or cracked teeth. We will use a shade of composite resin that matches the original color of your teeth for a natural-looking effect. If you would prefer, we can use a slightly lighter shade to whiten the color of your teeth. For more information on cosmetic dental bonding and how we can help you improve your smile, we welcome you to contact us today.


Dental Bonding

Chips, gaps, and cracks in your teeth can quickly be fixed with dental bonding. Dr. Sindhu Gundabathula will apply a resin, mold it to the correct shape, and harden it to the tooth using a high-intensity light.

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PORCELAIN BRIDGES

Dental bridges have traditionally been a top choice for replacing missing teeth. With the widespread use of dental implants, more options are now available to bridge gaps in your smile. Resilient, natural-looking porcelains, engineered into a bridge, can eliminate spaces of every size.

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Porcelain Crowns

A crown can help restore a badly decayed or injured tooth, easing discomfort and revitalizing your smile. Our porcelain crowns cover your entire tooth, helping to improve both the appearance and the strength of your tooth.

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Composite Fillings

Cavities, chips, and fractures can occur on any tooth surface throughout the mouth. Composite filling material is tooth-colored and provides a versatile solution to many common problems. Blended into a prepared area, the composite polishes to a smooth, undetectable finish.

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IMPLANTS

Replacing missing teeth with implants brings your mouth back to full function and well-being. Stunning porcelains replicate natural teeth perfectly, whether it's one tooth or many. Single crowns or complex bridges can be supported by implants, with solutions for every situation.

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FULL OR PARTIAL DENTURES

Sometimes a removable appliance is the best way to replace missing teeth. Dr. Sindhu Gundabathula can help you decide whether a partial denture or a complete denture would restore your mouth to its optimal function and appearance. Sometimes a combination of dental implants and dentures are used for unprecedented stability and confidence.

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ROOT CANALS

While many patients are concerned about root canals, modern dentistry often makes this procedure quick and simple. Infected teeth in danger of extraction can be disinfected and filled with a sealer, offering a safe, effective solution for a problematic situation.

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Tooth-Colored Fillings

Tooth-colored dental fillings are made from composite resins that are bonded to your teeth, forming a tight seal. This seal prevents bacteria from attacking your teeth, helping teeth to stay health and free of decay.

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EXTRACTIONS

Despite the best intentions, teeth sometimes need to be removed. Regardless of the situation, this minor surgical procedure can be brought together in a way that considers your short and long-term concerns. From anxiety control to planning for tooth replacement, we'll factor in every aspect of your case.

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