
Smile Restoration
Bringing back function, health, and confidence
Restorative dentistry is key to repairing damaged teeth and restoring your smile’s health and function. At Kemp Dentistry, we provide personalized treatments, including fillings, crowns, and other solutions to rebuild and strengthen your teeth.
Schedule your visit today to restore your smile and enjoy long-lasting comfort, function, and confidence.
DENTAL BRIDGES
Dental bridges replace missing teeth to restore your ability to chew, speak, and maintain proper alignment. They use artificial teeth supported by neighboring teeth and can be fixed (permanent) or removable, with fixed bridges offering greater stability.
Bridges also improve appearance, support facial structure, and help prevent shifting teeth and gum issues. With proper care and regular dental visits, they provide a durable, long-term solution for missing teeth.


DENTAL CROWNS
Dental crowns are a reliable solution for restoring teeth that are damaged, decayed, or weakened. At Kemp Dentistry, we use high-quality porcelain crowns to rebuild the tooth’s shape, strength, and appearance while maintaining a natural look.
Crowns can support broken or treated teeth, restore chewing and speaking function, and provide long-lasting results. The process typically takes two visits, one to prepare the tooth and place a temporary crown, and another to fit and secure the final custom crown. With proper care, crowns can last for many years and help you maintain a strong, confident smile.
DENTAL FILLINGS
Dental fillings restore and protect teeth damaged by decay or minor fractures. At Kemp Dentistry, we offer durable, tooth-colored options like porcelain inlays and resin onlays that blend naturally with your smile while providing strong, long-lasting protection.
Tooth-colored restorations bond securely to the tooth, help prevent further decay, and are ideal even when more structure is lost. They are more aesthetic and durable than traditional silver fillings, which we can safely replace. Most treatments are completed in two visits, one to prepare the tooth and one to place the custom restoration, leaving you with a healthy, natural-looking result.


DENTAL IMPLANTS
Dental implants are a long-lasting solution for replacing missing teeth, designed to look, feel, and function like natural teeth. They use small titanium posts placed in the jawbone to create a strong foundation for replacement teeth, helping restore your ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence while also preserving facial structure and preventing bone loss.
The process typically involves placing the implant in the jaw, allowing it to bond with the bone over a few months, and then attaching the final restoration. At Kemp Dentistry, we carefully evaluate your needs and guide you through each step to ensure a comfortable and successful outcome.
DENTURES
Dentures are removable appliances that replace missing teeth and support the cheeks and lips, restoring both function and appearance. They are typically made of acrylic and can be conventional (placed after healing) or immediate (placed right after extractions). Upper dentures cover the roof of the mouth, while lower dentures are designed to fit comfortably around the tongue. They can also be supported by implants for a more secure fit.
Over time, dentures may need adjustment, relining, or replacement as the jaw and gums change. Regular dental checkups are important to ensure proper fit and monitor overall oral health.
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NON-SURGICAL ROOT CANAL
A root canal is a common procedure used to save a damaged or infected tooth and avoid extraction. Inside each tooth is pulp, which can become infected due to deep decay, trauma or cracks, causing pain, swelling, or sensitivity.
During the procedure, the infected pulp is removed, and the tooth is cleaned, sealed, and restored, usually under local anesthesia. Root canals are highly successful and allow you to return to normal activities quickly. After treatment, a final restoration (such as a crown) is recommended to protect the tooth, along with maintaining good oral hygiene.
