Restorative Dentistry in Corinth, MS
Gentle, personalized care to bring back your dental health and confidence.
Hiding Your Smile?
Find comfort and lasting relief at Dental Arts of Corinth.
Missing teeth can affect more than just your appearance—they can change how you eat, speak, and feel about yourself. At Dental Arts of Corinth, we understand how important a confident smile is.
That’s why we offer personalized restorative care in a warm, family-friendly setting.
Whether you need a dental bridge, implant, or dentures, our caring team is here to help you smile again with comfort, confidence, and lasting results.
Restorative Dental Services in Corinth, MS
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Restorative Dentistry
Get answers to your most asked questions about restoring your smile.
- How long do dental implant restorations last? Dental implant restorations can last a very long time—often 15 years or more! The implant itself (the metal post in your jaw) can even last a lifetime with good care. The crown or bridge attached to it might need to be replaced after many years due to normal wear and tear. Brushing, flossing, and regular dental checkups help keep your implant healthy and strong.
- What should I expect during root canal therapy? During a root canal, your dentist removes the infected or damaged part inside your tooth. Don’t worry—it’s not as scary as it sounds! First, your tooth will be numbed, so you won’t feel pain. Then, the dentist cleans out the tooth and seals it to stop the infection. You may need a crown later to protect the tooth. Most people say it feels like getting a deep filling.
- Can restorative dentistry help with severe jaw pain or TMJ issues? Yes, restorative dentistry can help! If your teeth don’t fit together properly, it can put stress on your jaw joints, which may lead to pain or TMJ (temporomandibular joint) problems. Your dentist can check your bite and recommend treatments like crowns, bite adjustments, or even custom mouthguards to ease the pressure and reduce pain.
- How long does it take to get a dental crown or dental bridge? Getting a crown or bridge usually takes two visits. At the first visit, the dentist prepares your tooth and takes a mold or scan. You’ll get a temporary crown or bridge to wear while the lab makes your final one. This process can take 1–2 weeks. Some offices offer same-day crowns with special technology, so be sure to ask what’s available!
- If I need an extraction, what are my options for replacing the tooth? If you need a tooth pulled, don’t worry—you have great options to fill the gap! You might choose a dental implant, a bridge, or even a partial denture. Implants are a popular choice because they look and feel like natural teeth. Your dentist will help you pick the option that works best for your mouth, budget, and lifestyle.
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