Restorative dentistry repairs and replaces damaged or missing teeth to restore full function and a natural appearance. At D1 Dentistry on Main in Lansdale, Dr. Wollach’s extensive restorative training means most patients can have their smiles completely rebuilt in-house, without being referred to multiple outside providers.
Custom-crafted caps that fully cover and protect a damaged tooth while restoring its strength, shape, and appearance.
A fixed solution for one or more missing teeth, anchored to neighboring teeth for a stable, natural-looking result.
Removable or implant-supported dentures custom-designed for a comfortable, secure fit that restores your full smile.
Conservative restorations for moderate tooth damage that preserve as much healthy natural structure as possible.
Dr. Wollach treats restorations as both a functional and aesthetic challenge. Every crown, bridge, and denture we place is designed to look natural, function fully, and hold up for years under daily use. Every crown, bridge, and veneer is crafted by local labs using only top-quality, USA-made materials — nothing is outsourced overseas
Restoring a tooth means restoring confidence. We focus equally on how a restoration functions and how it looks, so patients leave with results that feel as natural as they appear. We also take the most conservative approach possible, preserving healthy tooth structure wherever we can.
Damaged or missing teeth affect how you eat, how you speak, and how you feel about your appearance every single day. At D1 Dentistry on Main, Dr. Wollach’s comprehensive restorative training means you get a full range of high-quality solutions without being bounced between multiple offices. We’ll build a treatment plan that solves your immediate problem and sets your smile up for long-term success.
Restorative Dentistry FAQ’s
With good oral hygiene, dental crowns typically last 10 to 15 years or longer. Avoiding habits like grinding, chewing ice, or biting fingernails helps significantly. Dr. Wollach will monitor your crowns at every checkup to catch any wear before it becomes a problem.
A filling restores a small to moderate portion of a tooth. A crown covers the entire visible tooth surface, providing greater protection for teeth with extensive damage, large existing fillings, cracks, or following root canal treatment.
Full dentures replace an entire upper or lower arch of missing teeth. Partial dentures fill specific gaps when some natural teeth still remain, using those teeth as anchors for stability. Dr. Wollach will recommend the best option based on your situation.
In many cases, yes. If enough tooth structure remains and the root is healthy, a crown can fully protect and restore it. However, if damage extends below the gumline or the root is compromised, extraction and a replacement option like an implant may be the better long-term choice. Dr. Wollach will always present your full range of options.
Damaged or missing teeth affect how you eat, how you speak, and how you feel about your appearance every single day. At D1 Dentistry on Main, Dr. Wollach’s comprehensive restorative training means you get a full range of high-quality solutions without being bounced between multiple offices. We’ll build a treatment plan that solves your immediate problem and sets your smile up for long-term success.