Restorative Dentistry Springfield
Quality, Handcrafted Restorations Built to Last & Protect
At Taylor Street Dental, we make the process of restoring teeth that have been affected by decay, trauma, and infection as easy as possible without jeopardizing the quality of your dental restoration. Using high-quality biocompatible materials like composite resin, as well as state-of-the-art technology like our CEREC in-house milling machine, we can prepare your tooth and restore it in a single visit. Learn more about the techniques and treatments we use to keep your smile’s natural integrity below and give us a call to schedule an appointment.
Why Choose Taylor Street Dental for Restorative Dentistry?
- Ability to Craft & Place a Dental Crown in One Visit
- Proactive Approach to Dentistry to Prevent Tooth Loss
- Comprehensive Dentistry from a Team of Dentists
Dental Crowns

Traditional dental crowns are crafted in a laboratory by technicians, and they’re crafted from natural-looking materials like Emax (ceramic) and porcelain. These are incredibly durable and designed to fit perfectly over your tooth based on a detailed digital impression that we send off to the laboratory, helping restore, protect and strengthen it. The process typically takes about two weeks and two visits to our office to complete.
CEREC Same-Day Dental Crowns & Restorations

Many patients aren’t able to or don’t want to plan to take off work, school, or switch around their schedules to accommodate getting a crown from a laboratory, leaving their temporary crown to act as the permanent. Our team makes this process infinitely easier and more convenient by offering the same high-quality dental restorations, all within a couple of hours. Our CEREC in-house milling machine, CAD/CAM technology, and digital impression system come together to allow us to prepare, craft, and place a perfectly fitted dental crown in a single appointment, all in-office.
Tooth-Colored Fillings

Whenever possible, our team minimizes the need for more extensive procedures like a dental crown by tackling decay as early as possible using tooth-colored fillings. These are made from a putty-like material called composite resin, which is designed to bond with your tooth’s natural enamel to tightly seal out harmful oral bacteria. Once the tooth is thoroughly cleaned and the putty is used to fill the deteriorated portion of the tooth, it will be hardened using LED light, which will allow it to last for years.