Restorative Dentistry

Repairing damaged teeth. Restoring function. Protecting your smile.
Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing teeth that have been damaged by decay, fracture, or wear—helping restore strength, function, and comfort while preserving your natural smile. Whether you have a cavity, a cracked tooth, or missing tooth structure, restorative treatments are designed to stop further damage, relieve discomfort, and support long-term oral health.
At North Coast Dentists, our approach to restorative care is conservative, precise, and personalized. We focus on preserving as much natural tooth structure as possible while using modern materials and technology to deliver durable, natural-looking results.

What Restorative Dentistry Treats

Our goal is not just to “fix teeth,” but to restore comfort, confidence, and long-term oral health using evidence-based care and modern dental technology.

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McKinleyville Office​

1737 Central Avenue, McKinleyville,
CA 95519
Phone: (707) 839-3262
Fax: (707) 839-3275
Email: infomck@northcoastdentists.com

Office hours: Mon – Sat, 8 AM – 5 PM,
Sunday closed

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, we accept many dental insurance plans. Our team can help you understand your benefits and estimate your out of pocket costs before treatment.

We begin with a detailed exam and take time to understand your concerns, goals, and oral health needs. Then we explain your options clearly so you can feel confident about your care.
We do our best to accommodate same day appointments whenever possible, especially for urgent dental concerns. Please call our Eureka or McKinleyville office to check availability.
Your first visit usually includes a comprehensive exam, digital X rays if needed, and a conversation about your dental history and goals. We will make sure you feel informed and comfortable throughout.
Root canal therapy is designed to relieve pain, not cause it. With modern techniques and local anesthesia, most patients find the procedure much more comfortable than expected.
A dental crown may be recommended when a tooth is weakened, cracked, heavily filled, or restored after a root canal. It helps protect the tooth while restoring its strength and appearance.
Dental implants are a reliable, long term option for replacing missing teeth. We will evaluate your oral health, bone support, and goals to see if implants are the right fit for you.