Restorative dentistry service
The focus of restorative dentistry is oral restoration of the following groups of priority patients:
- Medically complex patients, for example: severe bleeding disorders, infective endocarditis, intravenous bisphosphonate medication.
- Maxillofacial trauma.
- Developmental defects, for example cleft lip/palate, congenitally missing teeth (hypodontia) and malformation of teeth.
- Head and neck cancer.
Restorative dentistry encompasses three specialist areas
- Endodontics – managing teeth that require root canal treatment.
- Prosthodontics – managing broken down or missing teeth with crowns, bridges, dentures or implants.
- Periodontics – preventing and managing problems that affect the gums.
We provide support and advice to dentists who refer their patients for specialist input, in addition to delivering high quality treatment as part of training the next generation of dentists and specialists.
Our restorative service acceptance criteria has been agreed with national commissioners, in line with national guidance and standards.