Restoration Dentistry
About Restoration Dentistry
Prosthodontics isn’t just about replacing teeth—it’s a specialty built around rebuilding function and confidence when things go missing or wear down. Some practices focus on quick fixes; Restoration Dentistry works within the niche of complex reconstructions, from single implants to full-mouth rehabilitations. Crowns, bridges, dentures—the usual suspects—but also the less obvious: occlusal adjustments, temporomandibular joint disorders, and the kind of precision work that requires more than a general dentist’s toolkit.
The office sits at 1984 Providence Pkwy #200, in Mt. Juliet, where the Providence Marketplace strip provides a backdrop of chain retailers and the occasional local café. It’s not the kind of address you’d stumble upon by accident—this is a destination for referrals, second opinions, and patients who’ve exhausted simpler options. The surrounding area leans practical: easy highway access, parking that doesn’t demand parallel skills, and a stretch of 37122 that’s more about errands than ambiance.
Questions about treatment plans or compatibility with existing dental work? They answer those over the phone—(615) 257-7723—though the details, naturally, require an in-person consult. Prosthodontics isn’t a one-visit affair; it’s a process of mappings, fittings, and recalibrations. The kind of place where the front desk might hand you a stack of paperwork not because they love bureaucracy, but because reconstructing a smile involves more variables than most people assume.
Directions are best pulled from the map here, especially if you’re coming from the Nashville side—Providence Parkway can feel like a series of identical turns until you’re suddenly in the right parking lot. The building itself is part of that mid-2000s commercial sprawl: efficient, unremarkable, and designed to get you in and out without fanfare. Which, when you’re dealing with dental reconstruction, might be the point.
This listing was last updated on April 30, 2026