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Restorative Dental Services

Restore damaged or missing teeth with restorative dentistry in Cochrane. Dental crowns, implants, and more from the caring team at Spray Lake Dental.

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Why Cochrane Families Choose Us

We believe going to the dentist shouldn’t be a chore. That’s why we built a practice around your life, not ours.

Perfect Location

Located right across from the SLS Centre. Drop the kids at the pool and get your teeth cleaned.

Open Evenings & Weekends

No need to miss work or school. We are open late and on weekends for busy Cochrane families.

Anxiety-Free Visits

Nervous? We offer sedation dentistry and a ‘no-rush’ promise to keep you comfortable.

Mark T.Emergency Patient

I woke up with the worst toothache on a Saturday and was panicking because my usual place was closed. Called Spray Lake and they got me in like 2 hours later. Dr. Cheba was super nice and fixed me up right away. Didn't even feel the needle. So relieved to have a dentist actually open on weekends.

Sarah J.Children's Dentistry

Took my 4 year old here for her first checkup and I was super nervous she would cry. The staff was amazing with her, they put on cartoons and gave her a little toy after. She actually asked when we can go back lol. Great spot for families in Cochrane, definitely making this our regular clinic.

Chris B.Sedation Dentistry

I haven't been to a dentist in like 6 years because I hate it so much. I finally went here because my wife made me and I’m glad I did. I used the sedation stuff and honestly didn't care about a thing the whole time. If you are scared of the dentist go see Dr. Nonkovic, he’s super chill and doesn't lecture you.

Emily R.New Patient Experience

Just moved to Sunset Ridge and needed a new cleaning spot. The office is super nice, right across from the rec centre. The hygienist was really gentle which was a nice change. No upselling or pressure to buy stuff I don't need. Direct billing made it super easy too.

Jason W.Dental Implants

Finally decided to fix my missing tooth and get an implant. Dr. Ashish explained everything so I actually understood what was happening. The surgery was way easier than I thought and it looks just like my real tooth. Really happy with the work and the price was fair.

Priya K.New Patient Experience

My whole family switched here recently and we love it. The front desk ladies are so friendly and actually remember your name. Dr. Cheba is very detailed and gentle, even with my deep cleaning. It feels very high end inside but the prices are the same as everywhere else. Highly recommend!

We offer a wide array of services aimed at simplifying your life

Dental Implants

Missing a tooth can affect everything from your smile to your ability to eat comfortable. At Spray Lake Dental, we believe you deserve a complete, confident smile at any age. Dental implants are the gold standard for tooth replacement because they do more than just fill a gap; they function exactly like a natural tooth.

Dental Crowns

If a tooth is badly chipped, cracked, or has a large filling, it can start to feel fragile and hard to trust. Dental crowns in Cochrane give us a way to cover and protect that tooth with a strong, custom‑made cap that looks like a natural tooth.

Common Questions

Restoring a tooth—or several teeth—often comes with a lot of “what if” questions. This restorative dentistry FAQ is meant to give straightforward answers about common treatments, recovery, comfort, and costs so you can make decisions with confidence. If you still have questions after reading, your dentist will be happy to walk through your options one‑on‑one.

What is restorative dentistry?

Restorative dentistry is the part of dentistry focused on repairing or replacing teeth that are damaged, decayed, or missing. It can be as simple as a small filling or as involved as rebuilding your bite with crowns, dental implants, or bridges so you can chew, speak, and smile comfortably again.

What treatments are included in restorative dentistry in Cochrane?

Common restorative treatments include tooth‑coloured fillings, inlays and onlays, dental crowns, dental implants, bridges, root canal treatment, and full or partial dentures. Your dentist recommends a combination of these based on what each tooth needs and what will best support your long‑term oral health.

When would I need a dental crown instead of a filling?

A filling works well for smaller areas of decay, but when much of the tooth is damaged or cracked, a crown gives it full‑coverage support. A crown acts like a protective cap around the tooth, helping prevent further breakage and allowing you to chew with more confidence.

How do dental implants fit into restorative dentistry?

Dental implants are used to replace missing teeth by placing a small post in the jawbone and attaching a custom crown, bridge, or denture. They help restore your ability to bite and chew, keep neighbouring teeth from drifting, and support the jawbone where a natural tooth used to be.

Is restorative dentistry painful?

Most restorative treatments are done with local anesthetic so you feel pressure but not pain during the appointment. Some patients choose additional comfort options for longer visits. It’s normal to have mild soreness afterward, but this usually settles within a few days and can be managed with recommended pain relief.

How long do common restorations last?

The lifespan of a filling, crown, bridge, or implant depends on the material used, your bite, and your home care. With good brushing, flossing, and regular checkups, many restorations last for many years; implants and well‑cared‑for crowns can often last decades before needing to be refreshed.

What’s the difference between restorative and cosmetic dentistry?

Restorative dentistry is primarily about function—fixing problems like cavities, fractures, missing teeth, or infections so you can eat and speak comfortably again. Cosmetic dentistry is focused on the appearance of your smile. Many treatments, such as crowns or implants, offer both functional and cosmetic benefits.

How can I keep new restorations healthy?

Treat your restorations like natural teeth: brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, floss daily (including around crowns, bridges, and implants), and keep up with regular cleanings. Avoid chewing very hard objects like ice or pens, and contact the office if anything ever feels loose, sharp, or sensitive.

Book a restorative dentistry consultation that fits your schedule and your comfort level.

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