
Restorative Dentistry in Pasadena, CA
What to Expect During Your Restorative Dental Visit
1. Comprehensive Exam
2. Personal Treatment Plan
3. Options and Alternatives
4. Appointments & Follow-Ups
Comprehensive Exam
During your comprehensive oral health examination, also called a “full mouth exam,” Dr. Pacheco will examine your teeth and gums, while screening you for oral cancer, periodontal disease, tooth decay, and anything else that can have an impact on your oral health.
Personal Treatment Plan
After your exam, you’ll discuss your oral health goals with Dr. Pacheco, to develop a personalized treatment plan that is customized to fit your unique dental needs. Treatment plans are a detailed outline of recommended care, and typically include a timeline for each treatment, as well as information about any service you will receive.
Options and Alternatives
Everyone’s smile is as unique as they are, and as a result, no two treatment plans will be exactly the same. We’ll be with you every step of the way, making sure to educate you on all of your available treatment options, and answering any questions you may have, so you can choose the treatment that fits your needs, budget, and lifestyle.
Appointments & Follow-Ups
If you’re visiting our office for a dental emergency in Pasadena, we’ll do everything we can to ensure you get the treatment you need as soon as possible. Depending on the severity of your emergency, and our availability, we may be able to offer same-day appointments. For non-emergencies, we’ll just schedule your next appointment after your cleaning and exam. We’ll work with you to make sure your next visit fits in with your schedule.
Restorative Treatment Options

Dental Fillings

Inlays and Onlays

Lab–Made Crowns
Dental crowns are “caps” that restore damaged teeth by covering them down to the gum line. Lab-made crowns use the highest-quality materials and are created by a dental technician at a state-of-the-art dental lab. To begin the dental crown process, Dr. Pacheco will trim and shape your damaged tooth to make it an ideal base for attaching your new crown. Then, we’ll take impressions, using either putty or digital scans, of your bite before sending it to the lab where your restoration will be crafted to your unique specifications.
While you’re waiting for your permanent crown, which will take a few weeks, we’ll provide you with a temporary crown to wear in the meantime. Once it has been completed, the lab will send us your finished crown, and you’ll return to our Pasadena office for the final placement. Before securing the crown, we’ll make sure it fits perfectly and make any necessary adjustments so your new smile looks great, feels comfortable, and functions seamlessly.

Same–Day Crowns
Same-day crowns have all the same benefits of lab-made crowns, all without the wait. Utilizing advanced CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided Design/Manufacturing) technology, you can get a brand-new smile in a single visit.
Same-day crowns repair and provide extra strength for your tooth by covering and protecting it. To prepare your tooth for the crown, Dr. Pacheco will trim away the damaged or decayed portion of the tooth, and shape it to create a sturdy base and ensure a comfortable fit and finish for your crown.
Once the tooth has been trimmed and shaped, we’ll take a 3D scan of your bite, which the milling machine will use to immediately begin crafting your new crown. After about an hour, your crown will be finished, and Dr. Pacheco will double-check the fit and appearance before permanently securing it to your tooth.

Dental Bridges
A dental bridge is a fixed prosthetic that can be used to replace one or several missing teeth in a row. To place a dental bridge, crowns must be placed on the teeth surrounding the gap in your smile to support the bridge.
Dental bridges come with several advantages, like reduced sensitivity from exposed roots. Also, since they’re supported by your natural teeth, they can improve your ability to chew and speak comfortably.

Root Canal Therapy
Root canal therapy involves removing the pulp from the inside of an infected or damaged tooth. Although it is most common to receive a root canal on a molar or premolar, the procedure can be done on any of your teeth.
A successful root canal results in the removal of all traces of infection from the tooth, and filling the empty space, usually with a rubber-like material called gutta-percha. This helps to stop the spread of infection, and can also help keep the tooth strong to prevent future problems. We’ll always try to save your natural teeth whenever possible, and a root canal may help you avoid more invasive procedures in the future.
To perform a root canal, Dr. Pacheco will use specialized ultrasonic instruments or hand files to clean out all infected tissue within the tooth, then irrigating the canals with an antibacterial solution. Once the infection has been removed and the tooth has been filled, most patients can expect to receive a dental crown to protect the tooth.

Full and Partial Dentures

Oral Surgeries
Oral surgery might be necessary for some patients in order to prepare for restorative treatments like dental implants, to remove impacted teeth, or to correct severe orthodontic issues.
Bone grafting is performed to replace lost jaw bone mass and promote bone regrowth, and is a fairly common oral surgery. Good candidates for bone grafts are patients experiencing weakened jawbones as a result of tooth loss, periodontal disease, or the natural aging process. Bone grafts are often necessary to ensure a patient’s jaw bone is strong enough to support the placement of a dental implant.
Patients receiving a full set of dentures or full-arch dental implants may require a tooth extraction, as a full-arch of prosthetics needs a completely empty arch to be placed. However, we’ll always try to save your natural teeth whenever possible, so we will only recommend extraction as an option if we can’t restore your smile using other, less-invasive measures.
Dental crowns are “caps” that restore damaged teeth by covering them down to the gum line. Lab-made crowns use the highest-quality materials and are created by a dental technician at a state-of-the-art dental lab. To begin the dental crown process, Dr. Pacheco will trim and shape your damaged tooth to make it an ideal base for attaching your new crown. Then, we’ll take impressions, using either putty or digital scans, of your bite before sending it to the lab where your restoration will be crafted to your unique specifications.
While you’re waiting for your permanent crown, which will take a few weeks, we’ll provide you with a temporary crown to wear in the meantime. Once it has been completed, the lab will send us your finished crown, and you’ll return to our Pasadena office for the final placement. Before securing the crown, we’ll make sure it fits perfectly and make any necessary adjustments so your new smile looks great, feels comfortable, and functions seamlessly.
Same-day crowns have all the same benefits of lab-made crowns, all without the wait. Utilizing advanced CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided Design/Manufacturing) technology, you can get a brand-new smile in a single visit.
Same-day crowns repair and provide extra strength for your tooth by covering and protecting it. To prepare your tooth for the crown, Dr. Pacheco will trim away the damaged or decayed portion of the tooth, and shape it to create a sturdy base and ensure a comfortable fit and finish for your crown.
Once the tooth has been trimmed and shaped, we’ll take a 3D scan of your bite, which the milling machine will use to immediately begin crafting your new crown. After about an hour, your crown will be finished, and Dr. Pacheco will double-check the fit and appearance before permanently securing it to your tooth.
A dental bridge is a fixed prosthetic that can be used to replace one or several missing teeth in a row. To place a dental bridge, crowns must be placed on the teeth surrounding the gap in your smile to support the bridge.
Dental bridges come with several advantages, like reduced sensitivity from exposed roots. Also, since they’re supported by your natural teeth, they can improve your ability to chew and speak comfortably.
Root canal therapy involves removing the pulp from the inside of an infected or damaged tooth. Although it is most common to receive a root canal on a molar or premolar, the procedure can be done on any of your teeth.
A successful root canal results in the removal of all traces of infection from the tooth, and filling the empty space, usually with a rubber-like material called gutta-percha. This helps to stop the spread of infection, and can also help keep the tooth strong to prevent future problems. We’ll always try to save your natural teeth whenever possible, and a root canal may help you avoid more invasive procedures in the future.
To perform a root canal, Dr. Pacheco will use specialized ultrasonic instruments or hand files to clean out all infected tissue within the tooth, then irrigating the canals with an antibacterial solution. Once the infection has been removed and the tooth has been filled, most patients can expect to receive a dental crown to protect the tooth.
Oral surgery might be necessary for some patients in order to prepare for restorative treatments like dental implants, to remove impacted teeth, or to correct severe orthodontic issues.
Bone grafting is performed to replace lost jaw bone mass and promote bone regrowth, and is a fairly common oral surgery. Good candidates for bone grafts are patients experiencing weakened jawbones as a result of tooth loss, periodontal disease, or the natural aging process. Bone grafts are often necessary to ensure a patient’s jaw bone is strong enough to support the placement of a dental implant.
Patients receiving a full set of dentures or full-arch dental implants may require a tooth extraction, as a full-arch of prosthetics needs a completely empty arch to be placed. However, we’ll always try to save your natural teeth whenever possible, so we will only recommend extraction as an option if we can’t restore your smile using other, less-invasive measures.