OWL PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY
Restorative Dentistry
Gentle, Compassionate Dental Restorations for Healthy, Confident Smiles
Precision care that repairs damage, restores function, and protects your child’s long-term oral health. We provide restorative dentistry for infants, early teethers, kids, teens, and children with special needs, ensuring every smile stays strong, healthy, and confident.
Introduction to Restorative Dentistry
Restorative dentistry in children focuses on preserving natural teeth, repairing decay, and supporting healthy oral growth. At OWL Pediatric Dentistry, restorative dentistry services aim at repairing degraded teeth, preventing decay, and ensuring that children have strong and healthy smiles as they grow.
Restorative Dentistry
Early restorative care not only prevents infection and pain but also reduces the need for complex future treatments and minimizes potential orthodontic issues.
- Tooth-colored fillings
- Pediatric crowns
- Composite crowns and stainless steel crowns.
- Pulp treatments
- Tooth extractions
- Space maintainers
Families seeking restorative dentistry in Bloomingdale can find reliable, child-focused care at OWL Pediatric Dentistry.
Why Denatl Restoration Matters?
Restore Comfort
and Function
Restorative treatment relieves pain, restores tooth strength, and allows children to eat, speak, and smile comfortably.
Avoid Future Complications
Untreated decay can lead to infections, misaligned teeth, and difficulties with chewing or speech in growing children.
Protect
Permanent Teeth
Healthy primary teeth support proper alignment of permanent teeth; early restoration safeguards long-term oral growth and development.
Boost
Confidence
A fully functional and healthy smile makes children feel at ease in a social and school setting, increasing confidence.
Restorative Dentistry for Every Child
Toddlers & Preschoolers
For toddlers and preschoolers, we gently repair early childhood cavities and dental injuries using safe, child-friendly techniques. Treatments like protective crowns and pulpotomies are done with care, helping little ones stay comfortable while preserving healthy tooth development and establishing positive dental experiences.
School-Aged Children
For school-aged children, we focus on restoring and growing permanent teeth. This includes repairing cavities, placing crowns, and using space maintainers when needed. Our approach is gentle and supportive, ensuring children remain comfortable while maintaining proper oral development and preventing future complications.
Teens
For teens, we provide durable restorations and cosmetic solutions that protect their developing smiles. Treatments address cavities, damaged teeth, and aesthetic concerns while supporting long-term oral health, building confidence, and ensuring that teenagers can eat, speak, and smile comfortably throughout adolescence.
What To Expect During Your Child’s Restorative Visit?
Comprehensive Evaluation
We look at the affected tooth, digital images are taken where necessary, and findings are explained in parent-friendly language.
Individualized Care Plan
You will receive clear recommendations and treatment options according to your child’s comfort and oral health needs.
Child-Friendly Care
We use child-friendly techniques, slow pacing, distraction methods, and sedation when necessary for a stress-free visit.
Aftercare Guidance
Parents are provided with clear instructions on how to promote recovery and avoid future dental problems.
Our Restorative Dentistry Services
Tooth-Colored Fillings
Our composite fillings blend naturally with your child’s teeth, preserve tooth structure, and provide long-lasting protection against decay.
Pediatric Dental Crowns
Crowns repair weakened or damaged teeth. Esthetic crowns match natural color, while stainless steel crowns offer durable protection for back teeth.
Stainless Steel Crowns
Stainless steel crowns provide strong, reliable protection for severely damaged back teeth, while front teeth are restored with esthetic, tooth-colored crowns.
Composite Crowns
Composite crowns restore front teeth with natural color and cosmetic appeal, while remaining safe for young, developing teeth.
Pulp Treatments (Baby Root Canals)
For nerve decay, a pulpotomy removes infected pulp, disinfects the tooth, and preserves it, usually followed by a protective crown.
Tooth Extractions
Space Maintainers
When a primary tooth is lost early, space maintainers keep the gap open until permanent teeth erupt, preventing crowding and future orthodontic problems.
Patient Reviews / Testimonials
Posted on Diana Sieciechowicz They were so great with my 2 year old. They kept her calm and happy so she could complete the whole exam. Would highly recommend.Posted on Amy C Very caring, kind, and skilled dental office. Every staff member goes above and beyond to help our child with special needs feel comfortable. We are very pleased with our OWL Pediatric Dentistry experience.Posted on Jackie Brender My 3-year-old has had a complicated health history and significant oral aversion. I was very concerned about his experience with bringing him to the dentist. This group was fantastic and worked great with him. I could not have asked for a better experience!Posted on Armando Medina Everyone is great and knowledgeable! Had a good 1st experience.Posted on Anna Betourne Very patient and thorough staff!Posted on Kristina Dawson My two-year-old had a great first experience at the dentist office. Staff was so friendly and very knowledgeable working with toddlers. They even got her to let her clean her teeth and take a look at all of them. Would highly recommend!Posted on Rhonda Sullivan Everyone did everything to make her as comfortable as possible I do appreciate it. It went so smoothly comparatively speaking. Thank you Rhonda Sullivan
Frequently Asked Question(FAQ)
What is restorative dentistry in children?
It comprises treatments that correct damaged teeth or decayed teeth, restore functions, and protect the development of the mouth over time.
Are crowns safe for children?
Yes. Pediatric crowns are naturally formulated to support the growing smiles and are durable.
What do I do to know whether I need a filling or a crown for my child?
Our dentist will see the degree of damage and prescribe the best and sustainable option.
Are restorative treatments painful?
Mild procedures, topical anesthesia, and optional sedation ensure your child remains comfortable throughout treatment.
Does the dental care provided to restore your teeth come under any insurance?
The majority of the restorative treatments are covered. We help you to maximize insurance benefits.