Your teeth are designed to last a lifetime, but cavities, cracked enamel, gum disease, and missing teeth can quietly erode that foundation until eating, speaking, and smiling become a daily challenge. The good news is that modern restorative dentistry can address these problems at virtually any stage, rebuilding strength and function so you can get back to living comfortably.
At the practice of Dr. Peter Hazim in nearby Allen, Texas, McKinney patients have access to restorative dentistry care led by a board-certified prosthodontist with over 25 years of experience. He has been recognized as “Best Dentist in Dallas” by D Magazine every year from 2017 through 2022, and patients throughout the McKinney area trust his practice for complex and comprehensive dental care.
Dental Problems That Restorative Dentistry Can Address
Many people put off treatment because they are unsure whether their situation is serious enough to require care. The truth is that restorative dentistry covers a wide range of concerns, from a single cavity to years of accumulated damage, and earlier treatment almost always leads to simpler, less costly outcomes.
The following are some of the most common issues our patients come to us with:
- Tooth decay: Cavities that have progressed beyond early stages often require fillings, onlays, or crowns to restore the tooth’s structure and prevent further breakdown.
- Cracked or broken teeth: A fractured tooth can cause sharp pain when biting and may become infected if left untreated. Crowns are often the most effective way to protect and rebuild the tooth.
- Missing teeth: Gaps left by tooth loss affect your bite, cause neighboring teeth to shift, and can contribute to jawbone deterioration over time.
- Worn enamel: Grinding, clenching, and acid erosion wear down tooth surfaces, making teeth more sensitive and more vulnerable to damage.
- Damaged or failing restorations: Old fillings, crowns, or bridges that are cracked, loose, or no longer fit properly need to be replaced to protect the underlying tooth.
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According to the CDC’s 2024 Oral Health Surveillance Report, untreated tooth decay affects approximately 22% of adults aged 20 to 34 years, and the consequences worsen the longer treatment is delayed. Addressing these issues early preserves more of the natural tooth and keeps treatment straightforward.
Restorative Treatments We Offer
Our practice takes a conservative approach to restoration, meaning we always look to preserve natural teeth whenever possible. Dr. Hazim explains it simply: “If we can preserve the natural dentition, this is my first choice.” That philosophy shapes every treatment recommendation we make. Based on your unique oral health and preferences, we may recommend one or more of the following treatments:
Fillings and Onlays
For teeth affected by decay or minor damage, tooth-colored composite fillings restore the tooth’s shape and function without drawing attention to the repair. When a larger portion of the tooth surface needs rebuilding, a dental onlay offers a more durable solution that covers the damaged area while preserving as much healthy structure as possible. Our office uses dental onlays as a conservative alternative to a full crown when appropriate.
Crowns
A crown fully encases a damaged or weakened tooth, restoring its size, shape, and strength. Our practice uses CEREC technology to create and place same-day crowns in a single appointment. Digital scanning replaces messy traditional impressions, and the crown is milled in-house with precision, so patients leave with a permanent restoration the same day rather than waiting weeks for a lab result.
Bridges and Implants
When a tooth cannot be saved or is already missing, we offer two primary paths for replacement. Dental bridges anchor a replacement tooth to the adjacent natural teeth and are a strong choice in cases where the gum line and surrounding aesthetics require careful consideration. Dental implants integrate with the jawbone and function like a natural root, making them the most stable and long-lasting solution for missing teeth. We evaluate each case individually to determine which option best supports the patient’s long-term oral health.
Full Mouth Reconstruction
Some patients arrive with challenges that extend across the entire smile. Missing teeth, severe decay, bite problems caused by years of grinding, and gum disease can all combine to leave a patient unable to eat or speak comfortably. Full mouth reconstruction addresses these concerns through a coordinated, sequenced treatment plan that may involve crowns, implants, bridges, and periodontal care working together. Our practice includes an in-house periodontist, meaning you can get all your care under one roof rather than coordinating across multiple outside offices.
Why McKinney Patients Choose Dr. Peter Hazim
Restorative dentistry outcomes depend heavily on the provider’s skill and training. Not every dental office offers the same depth of expertise, and for patients dealing with complex or long-standing problems, that difference matters.
Dr. Hazim is both a general dentist and a board-certified prosthodontist, a specialist trained specifically in the restoration and replacement of teeth. Prosthodontic training goes two to three years beyond standard dental school. As a result, our practice regularly receives referrals from other dentists for cases that require this higher level of expertise. Dr. Hazim also maintains his skills through ongoing education at the Spear Institute and Pankey Institute, keeping up with the latest techniques and technology in restorative dentistry.
Our team is also multilingual, making our practice welcoming to patients from all backgrounds across the McKinney community. We accept dental benefits through PPO plans and offer flexible financing through CareCredit and Cherry so that cost is not a barrier to getting the care you need.Â
Schedule Your Restorative Consultation With Dr. Peter Hazim
Whether you are dealing with a single broken tooth or years of untreated dental concerns, our team is ready to help you find a path forward. We take the time to fully understand your situation, explain your options clearly, and recommend only what your smile truly needs.
McKinney patients are welcome to contact our office to request an appointment and take the first step toward a healthier, more functional smile.