General Dentistry

New Patient Special $99

Includes: Comprehensive Exam, Gum evaluation, Oral Cancer screening, full X-Ray series including Pano X-Ray: Regular fee $220 value

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Tooth-Colored Fillings

Composite fillings – also known as tooth-colored fillings – are dental restorations designed to be unnoticeable and natural in appearance. They blend well with the teeth and appear more natural than amalgam fillings, which are darker and more easily seen by other people. Composite fillings are made of plastic compounds that chemically bond to the teeth. They can be used to fill in decayed areas of the teeth, as well as to help repair chipped or broken teeth.

Teeth Grinding

Bruxism, also known as teeth grinding, is a common condition in patients who suffer from a lot of stress in their daily lives. In many cases, it occurs during sleep, making it difficult to break the habit on your own. If signs of bruxism are found during your routine check-up, we can recommend a customized night guard as a way to minimize symptoms. When worn, this dental appliance will guard your teeth from the dangers of clenching and grinding, keeping your smile safe through the night.

Root Canals

Among our many general dental services, root canal treatments are a valuable dental procedure in which the diseased or damaged nerve of a tooth is removed so that the tooth can be saved or restored. The root canal is performed to prevent tooth extraction when the inner, soft tissue of a tooth becomes infected or inflamed. Once we remove the harmed tissue, we carefully fill the canal, seal it, and crown it to protect the tooth and restore its functionality. Signs you may need root canal treatment include pain, prolonged sensitivity to heat or cold, tenderness to touch and chewing, and discoloration of the tooth. In some cases, we may refer patients out to an endodontist who is specialized on treating complex root canal cases.

Is a root canal a painful procedure?
No! Local anesthetics and advanced equipment in modern dentistry assist root canal procedures and make them an extremely manageable procedure.

How do I know if a root canal is the right treatment for my tooth?
If the remaining tooth structure is sufficient to support and to preserve your natural tooth in your mouth with a crown after removing decayed and damaged tooth structures, a root canal procedure is probably the right treatment for the tooth. Contact your San Antonio general dentists at Lee & Milani Family Dentistry to schedule your appointment!