Restorative Dentistry St. Augustine
Rebuilding Your Smile the Right Way
Tooth enamel is hard; in fact, it’s considered the hardest substance in your body. This might make it seem as if it is indestructible, but unfortunately, that is not true. Significant facial trauma or even a severe infection can result in damage that requires restorative dentistry in St. Augustine. Our team at Total Dental Care: Tony Lee, DMD is here to provide smile-saving solutions that will rebuild your teeth to look and feel natural once again. All you need to do is call our office to schedule an appointment with Dr. Lee.
Why Choose Total Dental Care: Tony Lee, DMD for Restorative Dentistry?
- Same-Day Dental Crowns with CEREC Technology
- Lee & Our Dental Team Provide One-on-One Attention
- Dental Patients Ages 10 & Up Welcome
Dental Crowns
Dental crowns offer greater protection to teeth plagued by severe decay or damage. When a filling isn’t enough to adequately address the problem area, we can use Emax (ceramic) to create a crown that fits over the altered structure so that it allows the tooth to strengthen over time. The natural appearance of the restoration will ensure that it blends in nicely with your smile so that no one will be able to tell you received dental work.
CEREC Same-Day Dental Crowns & Restorations
When waiting for a customized dental crown just isn’t possible, Total Dental Care: Tony Lee, DMD can offer CEREC same-day restorations for a faster and more convenient approach. Using advanced technology that quickly scans your tooth and creates a 3D model, we can send the image to our in-house milling unit that will craft your new crown so that we can firmly attach it in place in a single appointment.
Tooth-Colored Fillings
Traditional amalgam used to be the only way dentists could fill a cavity-stricken tooth. However, we now turn to a more natural-looking solution known as composite resin. Far more flexible than amalgam and capable of being color-matched to your natural tooth enamel shade, we can treat the decayed area of your tooth before filling it with resin and creating a tight seal against future reinfection.