RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY

Restore Your Smile with Natural, Beautiful Looking Results

For decades now, Cedar Hills Dental Center has been helping our patients of the Hopkins/Minnetonka area restore their smile back to a beautiful, fully functioning set of teeth. Our team is dedicated to providing restorative dentistry solutions tailored to our patients unique needs. Whether you have broken or damaged teeth that need attention, or you are ready to align or close gaps in your teeth, the team at Cedar Hills Dental Center is ready to guide you in the right direction! We take pride in the natural-appearing results we provide each of our patients. 


Give our dental office a call today to book your next visit with us! We look forward to restoring your smile.

Beautiful Woman Smile with Healthy Teeth Whitening — Minnetonka, MN — Cendar Hill Dental Center

Restorative Dentistry Services Include:

  • Root Canals
  • Fillings
  • Veneers
  • Bridges
  • Partial Dentures
  • Root Canal Therapy
  • Dentures
  • Implant Restoration
  • TMJ/TMD Treatment
  • Snore Guard
  • Occlusal Bite Guards

Tailored to Each Patient

There are many factors involved when repairing a single tooth or several teeth using current restorative materials. The continually improving materials are both great for providing both function and esthetics. Dr. Wagnild’s experience, knowledge, skill and technique will help provide the best solution for you, based specifically on your dental needs and condition. We will review your X-rays and intra-oral photos to answer any questions you may have to ensure you fully understand our recommended treatment options for you.

Antibiotic Pre-Medication For Heart Conditions

- Updated Standard -

Pre-Medication recommendation have changed and you might not be required to take use an antibiotic prior to your dental treatment.

Previously, patients might have been asked to take an antibiotic prior to their dental appointments. Studies have shown the use of antibiotics, in many cases, was not needed and possibly caused antibiotic resistance.

 

The updated guidelines focus on the patients with the greatest risk of developing Infectious Endocarditis or IE, a serious heart infection and other severe health risks or problems.

 

 The updated recommendations apply to a few dental treatments, such as your regular check-up and cleaning or hygiene appointments. As always, it is important to check with your own primary care physician, your cardiologist and/or orthopedic surgeon for their specific, individual recommendations for your requirements.

 

We will follow what their recommendation are for your specific requirements. Our goal is to keep you healthy!

Who Is Advised To Take Antibiotic Prophylaxis And Pre-Medicate Before Dental Treatment:

Patients who are advised to pre-medicate before dental treatment due to: 


  • Artificial Heart Valves
  • A History of Infective Endocarditis
  • Artificial Joint Replacement
  • Cardiac transplant that develops a problem in a heart valve. 
  • Certain specific, serious congenital, born with, heart conditions which include: unrepaired or incompletely repaired cyanotic congenital heart disease, including those with palliative shunts and conduit; a completely repaired congenital heart defect with prosthetic material or device, whether placed by surgery or by catheter intervention, during the first six months after the procedure; any repaired congenital heart defect with residual defect at the site or adjacent to the site of a prosthetic device
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