Restorative Dentistry in Marbella

Repair damaged, worn or decayed teeth with careful restorative planning at Mardenta Marbella.

Restorative dentistry focuses on bringing teeth back to comfort, function and a natural appearance after decay, fracture, wear or previous dental work.

Mardenta reviews the cause of the problem before discussing fillings, repairs, crowns, onlays, endodontic care, implants or other suitable options.

Book a restorative assessment at C. Pablo Casals, 7, local 2a, 29602 Marbella, Málaga, Spain to understand the most practical next step.

Restorative dentistry reviews damaged, worn, decayed or heavily filled teeth and compares conservative repair options before larger treatment is considered.

The assessment may include checking tooth structure, bite, old restorations, symptoms and gum support so fillings, onlays, crowns or other options can be discussed clearly.

Patients in Marbella with a broken tooth, failing filling or worn edges can contact Mardenta for diagnosis and a practical plan focused on function, comfort and maintenance.

Mardenta: C. Pablo Casals, 7, local 2a, 29602 Marbella, Málaga, Spain. +34 670 669 177.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as restorative dentistry?

Restorative care can include fillings, repairing chipped teeth, replacing old restorations, crowns, onlays, root canal planning and tooth replacement options.

Can restorative dentistry also improve appearance?

Often yes. The aim is to restore function and health while keeping the tooth looking natural and maintainable.

What does restorative dentistry include?

It can include fillings, repairs, onlays, crowns, bridges or other treatment to restore damaged, worn, decayed or missing teeth after diagnosis.

Can a broken tooth always be repaired?

Not always. Repair depends on remaining tooth structure, symptoms, decay, gum support and bite. The dentist will explain suitable options after assessment.

Why check the bite before restoring a tooth?

Bite forces can affect how long a restoration lasts. Checking the bite helps the dentist plan a repair that is easier to maintain.