Restorative Dentistry in Houston, TX

Restore your smile's function and beauty with our expert care

Written & reviewed by Dr. Soujanya Maddipati, DDS, MPH  ·  DDS — University of Colorado Denver (2013)  ·  MPH — University of Oklahoma  ·  Licensed by the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners  ·  Medicaid Provider  ·  Last reviewed 2026
General information only — not a substitute for professional dental advice. Call 832-779-5522 for a personal evaluation. Content reviewed against ADA guidelines and CDC oral health data.
Medically Reviewed by Dr. Soujanya Maddipati, DDS, MPH  ·  University of Colorado Denver (DDS, 2013)  ·  Texas-Licensed DDS  ·  Last reviewed 2026
General Information Only: The content on this page is provided for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Individual treatment needs vary. Please schedule a consultation with Dr. Soujanya Maddipati, DDS, MPH to receive a personalized assessment. In a dental emergency, call 832-779-5522 or visit your nearest emergency room.

When you need fillings, crowns, or bridges, the first thing you worry about is how much it'll cost and whether your insurance will cover it. You also wonder if putting off treatment will make things worse and more expensive later.

Dr. Maddipati shows you the decay or damage on X-rays so you understand what needs fixing now versus what can wait. She explains exactly what each restoration costs upfront and works with your Medicaid coverage or payment plan options.

Our restorative dental services repair and replace damaged or missing teeth, restoring the full function and aesthetics of your smile.

Our Restorative Services

  • Fillings – Tooth-colored composite fillings that blend seamlessly with natural teeth
  • Dental Crowns – Custom-crafted caps that restore damaged teeth
  • Bridges – Fixed prosthetics to replace one or more missing teeth
  • Implant Restoration – Crowns or bridges placed on dental implants
  • Root Canals – Treatment to save infected or severely decayed teeth
  • Dentures – Custom-made removable replacements for missing teeth

Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Maddipati shows you the X-ray and explains the size of the decay or crack. If more than half the tooth structure is gone or there's a fracture, a crown protects what's left. A filling works when the damage is smaller.
Yes, we accept Medicaid and CHIP. Medicaid covers metal fillings and basic crowns on back teeth. White fillings and ceramic crowns may have an upgrade fee. We'll check your benefits before starting.
The first visit takes about an hour to shape the tooth and place a temporary crown. You'll be numb during the procedure. The permanent crown is ready in 2-3 weeks for a 30-minute second appointment.
Yes, we see new patients at 11834 Airline Drive. Dr. Maddipati will examine your teeth, take X-rays if needed, and prioritize which restorations are urgent versus which can be scheduled over time.

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Medical Reference: ADA: Dental Crowns  ·  CDC Oral Health

Page last reviewed 2026 by Dr. Soujanya Maddipati, DDS, MPH.

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