
Our staff at Gibson and Heath Family Dentistry have spent decades helping patients in Pensacola, Gulf Breeze, and Pensacola Beach restore their smiles.
If you are experiencing tooth pain, damaged teeth, or missing teeth, restorative dentistry can help you regain a healthy, functional smile.
Call our office or request an appointment online today.

At Gibson & Heath Family Dentistry, our restorative dental treatments are designed to repair damaged teeth, replace missing teeth, and restore the comfort and confidence of your smile. Whether you have a cracked tooth, tooth decay, or missing teeth, our experienced dentists provide personalized solutions that look natural and function beautifully.
Our restorative services help patients regain normal chewing, speaking, and smiling while protecting long-term oral health.
Schedule your restorative dental appointment with Gibson & Heath Family Dentistry today.

Protect and Strengthen Damaged Teeth
Dental crowns are custom-made restorations that completely cover and protect a tooth that has been weakened by decay, fractures, or large fillings. Crowns are commonly recommended after root canal treatment or when a tooth is too damaged to support a traditional filling.
Because the jaw produces strong biting forces, weakened teeth are at risk of cracking or breaking. A crown reinforces the tooth structure while restoring its natural appearance.
Crowns typically require two visits:
First Appointment
The damaged portion of the tooth is removed.
The tooth is shaped to support the crown.
Digital or traditional impressions are taken.
A temporary crown is placed.
Second Appointment
The temporary crown is removed.
The custom crown is fitted and adjusted.
The crown is permanently cemented into place.
Modern crowns are made from durable materials such as porcelain, ceramic, or porcelain fused to metal, providing both strength and natural aesthetics.
Protect and strengthen your smile.
Book your crown consultation today.
Comfortable Solutions for Missing Teeth
Dentures are removable restorations that replace multiple missing teeth and restore your ability to chew, speak, and smile with confidence.
When teeth are lost due to gum disease, bone loss, or severe damage, dentures can restore both appearance and function. Our dentists carefully evaluate your oral health and determine the best type of denture for your needs.
There may be a short adjustment period when first wearing dentures, but most patients quickly adapt and regain normal daily function.
For additional stability, dentures can sometimes be supported by dental implants, which help improve comfort and prevent movement while eating or speaking.
Get your full smile back.
Request your dentures consultation today.
The Gold Standard for Replacing Missing Teeth
Dental implants provide a permanent and highly natural solution for missing teeth. An implant consists of a small titanium post that is surgically placed into the jawbone, acting as a replacement for the natural tooth root.
Over time, the bone fuses with the implant, creating a strong and stable foundation for a custom crown.
Benefits of dental implants include:
Natural look and feel
Long-lasting durability
Protection of surrounding teeth
Prevention of bone loss in the jaw
Improved chewing ability
Implants can also support bridges or dentures for patients missing multiple teeth.
While implants are not placed directly in our office, we work closely with trusted local specialists and coordinate care to ensure the best results for our patients.
Replace missing teeth for good.
Start your implant journey today.
Save and Preserve Infected Teeth
A root canal is performed when the inner tissue of a tooth (the pulp) becomes infected due to deep decay, trauma, or cracks in the tooth.
Without treatment, the infection can spread to the surrounding bone, leading to severe pain, swelling, and possible tooth loss.
Common symptoms of an infected tooth include:
Sensitivity to hot or cold
Pain when chewing or biting
Swelling around the tooth
Persistent toothache
Bad taste in the mouth
During root canal therapy, the infected pulp is carefully removed, and the inside of the tooth is cleaned and disinfected. The tooth is then sealed to prevent reinfection.
In many cases, a dental crown is recommended afterward to restore the tooth’s strength and long-term durability.
Relieve pain and save your tooth.
Call us to schedule your root canal treatment.
Replace Missing Teeth and Restore Your Bite
A dental bridge replaces a missing tooth by anchoring a replacement tooth to the neighboring teeth on either side of the gap.
Bridges restore both the appearance and function of your smile, allowing you to chew and speak normally again.
Bridges are typically made from:
Porcelain fused to metal
All-ceramic materials
Gold alloys
Replacing a missing tooth quickly is important. When a gap is left untreated, surrounding teeth can shift out of alignment, leading to bite problems, jaw pain, and additional tooth loss.
A bridge helps maintain proper spacing and protects the long-term health of your smile.
Close the gap and restore your smile.
Book your bridge consultation today.
Relief for Jaw Pain and Dysfunction
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) connects your jaw to your skull and allows you to open and close your mouth. When this joint becomes irritated or misaligned, it can cause a range of uncomfortable symptoms.
TMJ issues may cause:
Jaw pain or muscle soreness
Clicking or popping in the jaw
Headaches or earaches
Difficulty opening or closing the mouth
Facial discomfort
Treatment depends on the cause of the problem. Solutions may include:
Bite adjustments
Replacing missing teeth
Orthodontic correction
Custom oral appliances to reduce grinding or clenching
Our dentists will evaluate your symptoms and recommend the most effective treatment to restore proper jaw function and relieve discomfort.
If you are experiencing tooth pain, damaged teeth, or missing teeth, restorative dentistry can help you regain a healthy, functional smile.
Schedule an appointment with Gibson & Heath Family Dentistry today to learn which treatment options are right for you.

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13 Center Rd, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561, US
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