Restorative dentistry focuses on diagnosing, treating, and restoring teeth that are damaged, decayed, or missing. Whether it’s a small cavity or full tooth loss, restorative care brings your teeth back to optimal health, function, and appearance.


Restorative dentistry is the art and science of rebuilding teeth and smiles that have been damaged by decay, trauma, wear, or disease. It includes crowns, implants, bridges, fillings, and sometimes orthodontics, combined into a comprehensive plan to restore function, beauty, and confidence.
Restorative work is often complex because it requires precision in bite alignment, material selection, and long-term durability. Done right, it feels like your own teeth.

Restorative dentistry is the art and science of rebuilding teeth and smiles that have been damaged by decay, trauma, wear, or disease. It includes crowns, implants, bridges, fillings, and sometimes orthodontics, combined into a comprehensive plan to restore function, beauty, and confidence.
Restorative work is often complex because it requires precision in bite alignment, material selection, and long-term durability. Done right, it feels like your own teeth.


Dr. Timin takes diagnostic records, photographs, and bite scans. She develops a step-by-step plan to restore your teeth and smile.
Dr. Timin takes diagnostic records, photographs, and bite scans. She develops a step-by-step plan to restore your teeth and smile.
Dr. Timin takes diagnostic records, photographs, and bite scans. She develops a step-by-step plan to restore your teeth and smile.


Dr. Timin takes diagnostic records, photographs, and bite scans. She develops a step-by-step plan to restore your teeth and smile.
Treatment proceeds in phases: tooth preparation, temporary restorations, definitive crown or implant placement, and bite refinement as your smile comes together.
Your restored smile is polished and adjusted. A personalized maintenance plan ensures your restorations stay strong and beautiful for years to come.




Restores chewing
Prevents tooth decay
Replaces missing teeth
Boosts confidence

You're a candidate if you have multiple missing, damaged, or failing teeth and want them restored to full function and appearance. This includes patients with old failing crowns, missing teeth from extraction, severe wear from grinding, or a bite that needs comprehensive realignment.
Restorative care requires commitment to excellent oral hygiene and regular checkups. If you're not ready for that level of care, more conservative options might be discussed first.
Dr. Darya Timin is a Kois Center graduate trained in comprehensive restorative planning. Complex cases require thinking about bite mechanics, force distribution, gum health, and long-term durability alongside aesthetics. She approaches each case as a whole, not as individual teeth.
At Redefine Dental, restorative planning starts with diagnostic records: detailed scans, photographs, and bite analysis. She designs a treatment sequence that rebuilds your teeth in the right order, with each step supporting the ones that follow.
The result is a fully functional, durable smile that looks natural and feels like it's yours.


You're a candidate if you have multiple missing, damaged, or failing teeth and want them restored to full function and appearance. This includes patients with old failing crowns, missing teeth from extraction, severe wear from grinding, or a bite that needs comprehensive realignment.
Restorative care requires commitment to excellent oral hygiene and regular checkups. If you're not ready for that level of care, more conservative options might be discussed first.

Dr. Darya Timin is a Kois Center graduate trained in comprehensive restorative planning. Complex cases require thinking about bite mechanics, force distribution, gum health, and long-term durability alongside aesthetics. She approaches each case as a whole, not as individual teeth.
At Redefine Dental, restorative planning starts with diagnostic records: detailed scans, photographs, and bite analysis. She designs a treatment sequence that rebuilds your teeth in the right order, with each step supporting the ones that follow.
The result is a fully functional, durable smile that looks natural and feels like it's yours.
The longevity depends on the type of restoration, oral hygiene, and lifestyle habits. With proper care and regular dental visits, restorative treatments can last many years and provide reliable, long-term results.
Absolutely. Restorative treatments rebuild proper tooth structure and bite alignment, making it easier and more comfortable to chew, speak, and function normally.
Yes. Modern restorative materials are carefully matched to your natural teeth, allowing restorations to blend seamlessly with your smile for a natural, balanced appearance.
No. Restorative dentistry addresses both minor issues like small cavities and more complex concerns such as broken or missing teeth. Treating problems early often prevents more extensive treatment later.
Restorative dentistry includes treatments such as tooth-colored fillings, crowns, bridges, dental implants, inlays, onlays, and full or partial dentures. These procedures are designed to repair damaged teeth and replace missing ones while restoring function and appearance.



