
RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY IN MCKINNEY, TX
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WHAT IS RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY?
Restorative dentistry is concerned with restoring and replacing damaged or missing teeth. With the proper restorative treatments, you can restore your smile, your bite, and your oral health at your McKinney Dentist. Dr. Dennis Lee offers a full range of restorative care at Experience Dental. Contact us now to explore your options in further detail or stop by our office located at 7001 S. Custer Road, Suite 200, McKinney TX 75070.



DID YOU KNOW…
The average American has three dental fillings, and about 25% of adults have more than 11 fillings!
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WHAT TO EXPECT AT YOUR PREVENTIVE DENTAL APPOINTMENT

COMPREHENSIVE ORAL EXAM
To begin the process, Dr. Lee will perform a comprehensive oral exam to determine the extent and the cause of your oral health issues, such as tooth loss, decay, and damaged teeth.

DISCUSSION & TREATMENT PLAN
After your consultation, Dr. Lee will discuss all of your options for restoring your smile. Dr. Lee and our team will work to develop the right treatment plan based on your oral health, your preferences, and your budget.
RESTORATIVE TREATMENT OPTIONS IN MCKINNEY, TX
COMPOSITE DENTAL FILLINGS
LAB-MADE CROWNS
DENTAL BRIDGES
ROOT CANAL THERAPY
FULL & PARTIAL DENTURES
COMPOSITE DENTAL FILLINGS
Dental fillings are the best way to treat cavities and prevent them from getting worse. We exclusively use tooth-colored composite dental fillings at Experience Dental. Tooth-colored fillings are durable and long-lasting, and they look and feel just like a natural part of your tooth.
LAB-MADE CROWNS
Dental crowns are used to treat large cavities, infected teeth, and damaged teeth. These tooth-shaped dental prosthetics are made of porcelain, and are designed to cover up the entire tooth all the way to the gum line. Crowns are very durable and long-lasting. They require minimal special care, and can easily last 10-20 years or longer.
DENTAL BRIDGES
Dental bridges are used to replace missing teeth. They consist of two dental crowns, which must be attached to two healthy “abutment teeth,” which are located on either side of the gap in your smile.
Then, between these two crowns, the bridge suspends one or more false teeth. These teeth rest in the gap in your smile, “bridging” it and replacing the missing teeth. Bridges are a great option for replacing missing teeth, especially if you are missing 2-3 teeth in a row.
ROOT CANAL THERAPY
Root canal therapy is used to treat infected teeth. In this procedure, the tooth is cleaned and a hole is made in the tooth, then decayed pulp is removed from inside the tooth. Then, the tooth is sanitized to remove the infectious bacteria. Finally, the tooth is filled up and protected with a filling or a crown.
FULL & PARTIAL DENTURES
Partial dentures are made of plastic and metal materials that support one or more false teeth. They clip onto your existing healthy teeth, which hold them in place tightly. They are a good option if you have lost one or more teeth, but are not interested in dental bridges or dental implants.
Full dentures are only recommended for people who have already lost most or all of their teeth. This is because any remaining healthy teeth must be pulled before you can be fitted for dentures. Full dentures consist of a plastic base that supports a full row of teeth. You can get full dentures to replace your upper, lower, or both arches of teeth.

DID YOU KNOW…
Tooth enamel is the hardest structure in the human body; even harder than the femur bone!
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