Restorative Dentistry Watertown
Building Stronger, Healthier Teeth

Sadly, your teeth are the only part of your body that can’t naturally heal themselves. That’s why Watertown Dental Health Group is here to provide support and skilled care in cases of decay, injury, or loss. We make every effort to help you feel comfortable and relaxed during your time with us. Patients from Fort Drum and other nearby areas are welcome to contact our Watertown location today to learn more about our restorative options or schedule your first appointment.
Why Choose Watertown Dental Health Group for Restorative Dentistry?
- Convenient, High-Quality CEREC One-Visit Dental Crowns
- Two Dentists with Over 1,000 Hours of Continuing Education
- High-Quality, Durable Dental Materials Used
Dental Crowns

Dental crowns allow our team to protect and rebuild the structure of teeth that have either been previously treated or severely damaged. Once restored, our patients are able to utilize their natural teeth like they normally would for years to come. We utilize high-quality materials that are designed to blend in with your natural smile as well, ensuring that no onlookers will be able to tell that your tooth has been repaired!
CEREC One-Visit Restorations

With CEREC technology, patients no longer have to wait multiple appointments to receive the quality, tooth-colored restorations they need! Instead, our doctors handle the entire process right here in-office and send you off that same day with a smile that’s stronger, healthier, and more confident.
Learn More About CEREC One-Visit Crowns
Tooth-Colored Fillings

Cavities are one of the most common dental problems patients face, and fillings are the simple and convenient solution. Instead of relying only on traditional, noticeable amalgam materials, our team is proud to offer tooth-colored fillings as a beautiful, lasting alternative. The composite resin we use to create them is so seamless that many patients forget where the filling is after some time has passed.
There are several benefits associated with the use of tooth-colored fillings, including:
- Composite resin is flexible, which allows our team to treat smaller damaged areas of the tooth while preserving the maximum amount of healthy structure remaining. Our dentists can even effectively repair minor fractures and cracks where no decay is present.
- A common problem with amalgam fillings is that they change shape when exposed to changes in temperature, which weakens the tooth and causes discomfort for the patient. Tooth-colored fillings won’t suffer from this problem.
- With the help of diligent homecare and routine checkups, patients can expect to maintain their tooth-colored fillings for an average of five years.