Dondre Simpson, DDS

Tooth-Colored Fillings

  • Composite (Tooth-Colored) Fillings
    Used to repair teeth with cavities or small fractures. Composite resin is bonded to the tooth and shade-matched to blend with your natural enamel.

  • Replacement of Old Fillings
    Removal and replacement of failing or leaking fillings, including replacing older metal fillings with modern tooth-colored materials if desired.

Inlays and Onlays

  • Porcelain or Composite Inlays
    Custom-made restorations that fit within the grooves of a tooth when damage is too extensive for a standard filling.

  • Porcelain or Composite Onlays (Partial Crowns)
    Extended restorations that cover one or more cusps of the tooth, preserving healthy tooth structure while reinforcing weakened areas.

These are often used on back teeth with moderate decay, large old fillings, or cracks.

Dental Crowns (Caps)

  • Full-Coverage Crowns
    Tooth-shaped “caps” that fully cover and protect a damaged or weakened tooth. Common reasons for crowns include:

    • Large fractures or cracks

    • Root canal-treated teeth

    • Teeth with very large fillings

    • Severely worn or misshapen teeth

  • Materials Offered
    (You can customize this list later based on the practice.)

    • All-ceramic/porcelain crowns

    • Porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns

    • Full metal crowns (gold or other alloys)

Dental Bridges

  • Traditional Fixed Bridges
    Used to replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring an artificial tooth (pontic) to crowns placed on the neighboring teeth.

  • Cantilever Bridges
    Bridges supported on only one side when space or tooth position requires it (used selectively).

  • Implant-Supported Bridges
    Bridges anchored to dental implants rather than natural teeth for greater stability and to avoid preparing adjacent teeth.

Dentures & Partial Dentures

  • Complete Dentures
    Removable appliances used to replace all teeth in the upper and/or lower arch when no natural teeth remain.

  • Partial Dentures
    Removable appliances that replace multiple missing teeth while anchoring around remaining healthy teeth.

  • Implant-Supported Dentures
    Dentures that clip onto or are attached to dental implants for improved stability, comfort, and chewing power.

  • Denture Relines, Repairs & Adjustments
    Services to improve the fit of existing dentures, repair damage, or adjust sore areas.

Dental Implants & Implant Restorations

(You can keep all or only the parts the practice actually offers — some offices restore implants only and refer out surgical placement.)

  • Single-Tooth Implant Crowns
    Replacement of a missing tooth using an implant topped with a custom crown that looks and functions like a natural tooth.

  • Implant-Supported Bridges
    Used to replace several missing teeth in a row without relying on neighboring natural teeth.

  • Implant-Supported Dentures / Overdentures
    Dentures that snap onto implants for added stability and retention.

  • Implant Abutment & Crown Placement
    Placement of the connector (abutment) and crown on implants placed by an oral surgeon or periodontist.

  • Repair of Implant Restorations
    Replacement of worn or damaged implant crowns, bridges, or denture attachments.

Tooth Bonding & Minor Repairs

  • Direct Composite Bonding
    Application of tooth-colored resin to repair chips, close small gaps, reshape teeth, or cover discolorations.

  • Repair of Minor Fractures
    Conservative restoration of small broken areas without needing a full crown in less severe cases.

Full-Mouth Rehabilitation / Complex Restorative Cases

For patients with multiple failing teeth, extensive wear, or widespread dental problems, a more comprehensive approach may be recommended:

  • Comprehensive Evaluation & Treatment Planning
    Detailed exams, imaging, and bite analysis to map out a phased treatment plan.

  • Combination of Restorations
    Using a mix of crowns, bridges, implants, dentures, and bonding to rebuild function and aesthetics.

  • Bite (Occlusal) Rehabilitation
    Adjusting and restoring teeth to create a stable, comfortable bite and reduce stress on the jaw joints.

Restorative Care After Trauma or Emergencies

  • Repair of Broken or Chipped Teeth
    Using bonding, crowns, inlays/onlays, or veneers (if offered) to restore teeth damaged by accidents or injury.

  • Replacement of Lost Fillings or Crowns
    Restoring teeth when existing restorations fall out or break.

  • Interim/Temporary Restorations
    Short-term solutions used to protect teeth and maintain function until definitive treatment can be completed.

Supportive & Adjacent Services

These may be handled within restorative visits or in coordination with other services:

  • Bite Adjustment (Occlusal Adjustment)
    Minor reshaping of tooth surfaces to improve how upper and lower teeth fit together, often after new crowns, bridges, or dentures.

  • Nightguards for Grinding/Clenching
    Custom appliances to protect new restorations and natural teeth from excessive wear or fractures due to bruxism.

  • Desensitizing Treatments
    Materials and techniques to reduce sensitivity after restorative work or on exposed root surfaces.

Benefits of Restorative Dentistry

Restorative treatment can:

  • Restore comfortable chewing and biting

  • Prevent further damage and tooth loss

  • Improve speech and confidence

  • Support facial structure by replacing missing teeth

  • Make daily cleaning easier and more effective

Our approach is to recommend the most conservative, long-lasting options that align with your goals and overall oral health

Restorative Dentistry Services