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  • Return your smile to health with restorative care
  • Boost your confidence & eat your favorite foods again
  • Get precise results with advanced technology
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Renew Your Smile With a Restorative Dentist in New Market

No one wants to live with problems caused by damaged or missing teeth. Luckily, you don’t have to if you’re a patient of Tate Family Dentistry. Your New Market restorative dentist can bring your smile up to par and help you enjoy life more. With his treatment, you can:

  • Eat a wider variety of nutritious and delicious favorite foods again
  • Smile openly knowing that your teeth look great
  • Look younger and more robust
  • Improve your oral health and overall health

Call Tate Family Dentistry today at 301-872-3823 to schedule a consultation. Don’t go through life without teeth that function as they should. For hassle-free payment with no worries about insurance issues, join our Membership Club. Ask one of our team members for more details.

Enjoy a Better Smile & Bite With Restorative Dentistry

10 % Nearly 10% of people in the U.S. have no teeth. Source.
At Tate Family Dentistry, our team takes pride in providing excellent care to our patients through advanced technology. As part of your restorative dentistry treatment, we may use digital X-rays, a digital scanner for goop-free impressions, 3-D imaging with a cone beam CT scanner, or a 3-D printer. This equipment streamlines your visits and helps ensure your comfort.

To repair your smile, Dr. Tate offers several types of restorative treatments:

  • Tooth Fillings – Our fillings will repair tooth damage and make chewing more comfortable. Be sure to ask about getting a tooth-colored filling that blends in easily with your other teeth.
  • Dental Crowns – A crown will repair a damaged tooth if used by itself. When attached to a dental implant, it will replace a missing tooth.
  • Dental Bridges – Bridges replace missing teeth. A traditional bridge is anchored to your other teeth. To avoid altering these nearby healthy teeth, you can get a bridge that is supported by dental implants instead.
  • Inlays and Onlays – Often made from porcelain, these are sometimes called partial crowns. They cover more tooth surface than a standard filling.
  • Dental Implants – These artificial tooth roots can be used to replace any number of missing teeth. They will also help stop bone loss in your jaw, so your face stays fuller and younger looking.
  • Root Canals – This beneficial service will stop the pain caused by a diseased tooth and save the tooth from extraction.

Call Tate Family Dentistry today at 301-872-3823 to schedule an appointment. Get your smile back in shape! You can also request an appointment online if it’s more convenient.

Common Questions About Restorative Dentistry
What does restorative dentistry include?

When you have a tooth that suffers damage from decay, infection, injury, or another type of trauma, restorative dentistry can repair it to save the tooth from further damage or extraction. Restorative treatment includes any service designed to relieve pain and help you regain oral function, like tooth fillings, root canals, crowns, bridges, dentures, and dental implants.

How much does restorative dentistry cost?

Because restorative dentistry covers such a wide range of procedures, you can expect an equally wide range of costs depending on the treatment you need. A simple tooth filling is going to cost less than a dental crown, for example. Replacement teeth, like dentures and dental implants, will require more planning and more involved procedures, so you can expect a greater financial investment.

Why would I need restorative dentistry?

Maintaining good oral health isn’t just about keeping your teeth and gums clean. You will also need dental treatment if problems arise like tooth decay, cavities, and oral infections. Restorative dentistry is designed to treat those types of problems, many of which can cause pain and disrupt the function of your teeth.