RestoreBite
Disclaimer
RestoreBite gives general, educational information about dental restoration and offers a free way to connect with licensed providers. We are not a dental practice, and nothing on this site is dental, medical, or treatment advice.
What this site is — and is not
RestoreBite is a FREE matching service. We help people understand common restoration options such as crowns, bridges, dentures, implant-supported teeth, and full-mouth restoration, and we help them connect with licensed restoration dentists and prosthodontists near them.
We are not a dental office, dentist, prosthodontist, clinic, insurance company, or emergency provider. We do not examine teeth, diagnose problems, prescribe treatment, or provide dental care.
Everything on this site is general, educational information only. It is meant to help you ask better questions and compare options, not to tell you what treatment you need.
Not dental, medical, or treatment advice
Information on RestoreBite should not be used as a diagnosis or a treatment plan. Dental restoration decisions depend on an in-person exam, X-rays or scans when needed, your mouth, your bite, the number and condition of teeth, gum and bone support, and other details only a licensed dentist can evaluate.
Because of that, we cannot tell you which restoration is right for you, whether a tooth can be saved, whether you need implants, or what a dentist will recommend. Only a licensed dentist or prosthodontist who examines you can do that.
If you have a true dental emergency — such as a knocked-out tooth, severe swelling, high fever, or uncontrolled bleeding — seek urgent or emergency care first.
About costs, prices, and guarantees
When RestoreBite mentions costs, those numbers are general ranges, not quotes. Real pricing varies by the material used, the number of teeth involved, the condition of the mouth, whether extra steps are needed, and the part of the United States where care is provided.
We do not promise a specific price, a specific dentist, insurance coverage, an outcome, or a guaranteed result. A written treatment plan and written price from the treating dental office matter more than any general number you see online.
Be careful with vague pricing, same-day pressure to start treatment, no written treatment plan, no second opinion offered, or cash-only pressure. For major work, ask for:
1. A written treatment plan
2. A written price estimate
3. The dentist's license information
4. Time to review your options
5. A second opinion if the plan is large or expensive
What information we collect
RestoreBite only collects basic contact and matching information so we can try to connect you with a participating provider. That includes your name, phone number, optional email, ZIP code, the type of restoration you are asking about, and your preferred language.
We do not ask for, and you should not send us, medical or dental history, health conditions, medications, insurance ID numbers, financial account numbers, or Social Security numbers.
For more detail, see our Privacy Policy and Terms.
Choosing a dentist carefully
RestoreBite may help you find licensed providers, but you should still evaluate any office for yourself. Before starting treatment, confirm the dentist's license in your state, ask who will perform the work, and make sure you understand the written plan and price.
Good questions to ask include:
- What restoration options are being considered?
- What are the main trade-offs of each option?
- What parts of the price are included?
- What follow-up visits may be needed?
- What happens if adjustments or repairs are needed later?
If anything feels rushed or unclear, slow down. It is reasonable to ask for a written plan, review it at home, and get a second opinion on big treatment plans.
Questions about this disclaimer
If you have questions about what RestoreBite does, what information we collect, or how our free matching service works, please contact us.
This disclaimer applies to the content on this site and to communications from RestoreBite about matching and educational information. It does not replace advice from a licensed dentist who has examined you.
RestoreBite offers general information and free provider matching, but only a licensed dentist who examines you can give treatment advice or a real price.
Common questions
Is RestoreBite a dental clinic or dentist?
No. RestoreBite is a free matching service, not a dental practice or treatment provider.
Can RestoreBite tell me which restoration I need?
No. We provide general, educational information only. Only a licensed dentist or prosthodontist who examines you can recommend treatment.
Do the prices on your site mean that is what I will pay?
No. Any cost information is a general range, not a quote. The real price depends on the materials, number of teeth, your mouth, and your area.
What information do you collect from me?
We collect contact and matching details only: name, phone, optional email, ZIP code, restoration type, and preferred language. We do not ask for medical history, dental history, medications, insurance numbers, bank details, or SSNs.
What should I do if I have a dental emergency?
If you have a knocked-out tooth, severe swelling, high fever, or uncontrolled bleeding, seek urgent or emergency care first. RestoreBite does not provide emergency treatment.
Ready to restore your bite?
Get matched, free, with a restoration dentist near you. Contact and restoration type only — no medical or dental history. You get a written plan and price before any work starts, and you choose who to see.