Available Options for Dental Care
In the past, there were fewer options for treating or restoring teeth. Fortunately, technology has revolutionized dentistry, and there are now a variety of options for treating a wide range of oral health concerns. Gone are the days when teeth were pulled regularly. Now, the majority of damaged or infected teeth can be saved when treated early enough. Simultaneously, if teeth do fall out, there are a variety of procedures for replacing them that go well beyond the commonly known options.
If you have had dental work done in the past or are currently wearing false teeth and are not satisfied with the results, schedule an appointment with All Smiles Dental Center. Our dental procedures use the latest in dental technology, allowing us to improve the appearance and functionality of former restorations. For example, we can replace old metal fillings or crowns with tooth-colored ones for a more natural appearance. We can also treat teeth that have had a bonding procedure in the past if the material now looks old and dated.
We can make each restoration blend in with the surrounding teeth. Whether replacing an old crown or fixing a recently damaged tooth, the tooth will look fantastic once complete, and it will be difficult, if not impossible, to distinguish the difference between the natural teeth and the restoration. There are multiple types of dental work we can use to accomplish this goal, including dental veneers and dental crowns. Those who want to replace a tooth may benefit from a dental bridge or dental implants instead. Regardless of the procedure required, we will ensure it is completed to perfection.
At All Smiles Dental Center, we also work to ensure that patients remain comfortable and relaxed during the dental procedure. We can offer several types of light sedation to make this a possibility. We understand that many adults have concerns over getting their teeth worked on and, at times, simply need to relax. Whether you do so through sedation or friendly conversation, we are here to help. With more intensive procedures, we will ensure you feel no discomfort along the way. To learn more or to schedule an appointment with our San Antonio dentist office, call 210-714-7429.