Restorative Dentistry Reston, VA
Designing a flawless, healthy, and aesthetically appealing smile doesn’t just take years of training; it takes an artistic eye and a penchant for perfectionism. Reston dentist, Dr. Wayne Myles has all of those qualities and more. Throughout his years as a cosmetic, general, and restorative dentist, Dr. Myles has honed his dental reconstruction skills and learned how to effectively tailor each oral treatment plan to the unique needs and desires of each patient. We provide restorative dentistry treatments and comprehensive dental services to new and existing patients in Reston, Texas.
TYPES OF DENTAL RESTORATIONS
Your smile can be completely restored and rejuvenated through full-mouth dental reconstruction at our Reston dental office. Our goal is to give you a strong, healthy, confident, beautiful smile using a combination of cosmetic and restorative dental techniques, including:
• Dental Implants
• Dental Crowns
• Dental Bridges
• Inlays
• Onlays
• Porcelain Veneers
• Dentures & Partials
• TMJ Therapy
Because most patients choose to have several procedures performed during a single dental visit, Dr. Myles offers safe dental sedation agents for patients. Sedation can help a patient relax and remain comfortable throughout treatment. Our team will work their magic as you rest, worry-free. It doesn’t matter how extensive your needs are, we want you to wake up to the smile of your dreams.
CUSTOMIZED DENTAL RESTORATIONS IN RESTON, VA
To determine the type of dental restoration you need, Dr. Myles will thoroughly examine the condition of your teeth, gums, jaw, and bite. He takes several key factors into consideration when recommending a treatment plan that will support a healthy and comfortable smile as well as lasting dentistry.
The Shape of Your Smile – The condition of your teeth can play a huge role in how confident you feel. By inspecting the condition and alignment of your teeth, our staff can determine which restorative procedures will help you achieve the smile of your dreams.
Color of Your Teeth – Using a variety of porcelain, all-natural-looking cosmetic enhancements or teeth whitening treatments, Dr. Myles can give you a whiter, healthier-looking smile.
Alignment of Your Smile – A misaligned bite can result in excruciating neck, jaw, and facial pain and can even cause migraines and headaches. Overcrowded teeth can harbor plaque, eventually leading to tooth decay and cavities. In addition to causing structural damage to your existing teeth, an imbalanced bite can impair the function of your mouth. By examining the composition of your teeth and jaw, Dr. Myles can determine an optimal dental treatment plan that will alleviate your pain and correct your bite.
BENEFITS OF DENTAL RECONSTRUCTION
There are multiple benefits associated with undergoing full-mouth reconstruction, such as:
A brand-new, natural-looking smile
Restored confidence
Elimination of damaged teeth and decayed tooth enamel
Relief of pain in the jaw, teeth, gums, and face
Repaired gaps between teeth
Ability to bite, chew, and talk
Enhanced oral health
Improved overall health
WHY CHOOSE DR. MYLES?
We believe it is our responsibility to educate patients about the risks and benefits associated with dental reconstruction, as well as what to expect before, during, and after treatment. Our dental professionals take ample time to explain the intricate details of the procedure and make answering all of your questions clearly a priority. Most full-mouth reconstructions can be performed relatively quickly with minimal discomfort.
However, in some cases, it takes a substantial amount of time and dedication from our dental patients in Reston, Vienna, Oakton, and Northern Virginia. A full-mouth dental reconstruction may take a year or more to complete. Our dental professionals are compassionate, caring, and sensitive to the needs of patients, eagerly addressing their concerns and doing what they can to calm their nerves.
Throughout his years as a cosmetic, general, and restorative dentist, Dr. Wayne Myles has perfected his reconstruction skills and is able to effectively tailor each treatment plan to the unique needs of each patient. By combining several restorative procedures, Dr. Wayne Myles can perform a full mouth reconstruction on Northern Virginia patients whose smiles necessitate comprehensive dental work. If you are interested in learning about dental reconstruction, contact our Reston dental office for more information.
RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY FAQS
WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF I IGNORE A TOOTH CAVITY?
A tooth cavity starts out as a small spot of decay on a tooth. If left untreated, this small spot will grow larger and larger. It can even lead to a second cavity. The decay can extend deeper into the tooth, making it more likely to crack or break. A simple dental filling can be performed once the small spot of decay is found, and major complications can be avoided. If you ignore decay, you are at risk of an infection developing or even losing the tooth.
HOW ARE WORN-DOWN TEETH REPAIRED?
If you suffer from worn-down teeth, Dr. Myles will recommend treatment to build the tooth back up. This can be accomplished with tooth bonding treatment. Bonding can be completed in a single office visit and will help your teeth look normal again. However, dental bonding does not last and will eventually need to be replaced. Dental crowns or porcelain veneers can also be used as permanent treatments. These options will last much longer with proper care.
WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO REPLACE MISSING TEETH?
The best missing teeth treatment is a dental implant-supported prosthesis. Dental implants allow for better retention of the false tooth or teeth. They are inserted into the jaw bone, creating a stable base for the prosthesis, and will replace the missing teeth roots. This will prevent bone loss in the jaw.
HOW IS A BROKEN TOOTH REPAIRED?
A broken tooth can be repaired in a few ways depending on the severity. In most cases, Dr. Myles will recommend a dental crown. This treatment will protect the tooth from further damage and strengthen the structure that is left. However, if the damage is so bad that the tooth cannot be saved, then he will recommend an extraction. Once the tooth is extracted, you can choose between a fixed dental bridge or an implant-supported crown to replace the tooth.