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Discuss your concerns and relevant dental history.
Restorative care focuses on rebuilding damaged or compromised teeth while respecting your comfort, needs and individual treatment plan.
Restorative dentistry considers ways to repair or rebuild teeth when damage, decay or wear may be affecting comfort, appearance or everyday function.
A restorative consultation may be appropriate if a tooth feels uncomfortable, has been damaged or if a dental professional has recommended further assessment.
Discuss your concerns and relevant dental history.
A dental professional examines your teeth, gums and overall oral health.
Findings and appropriate next steps are explained clearly.
Where additional care is recommended, the clinic can help you understand the next stage.
Follow any personalised instructions provided by your dental professional and contact the clinic if you have questions about your care.
These general answers support your preparation but do not replace advice based on an in-person assessment.
The most suitable timing depends on your individual oral health, needs and the advice of your dental professional.
Your visit will usually include a conversation about your concerns, an appropriate assessment and a clear explanation of any recommended next steps.
Bring any information the clinic requests when confirming your visit, including relevant dental records or a list of current medications where appropriate.
A dental professional can explain any findings after assessing you and discuss whether additional care may be appropriate.
All treatment decisions should follow an in-person professional assessment. Information on this page is general and does not replace dental advice.
Arrange a convenient appointment or contact the team with a general enquiry.