Dental services
San Antonio General Dentist Can Help You Get Healthy Smiles
Every good oral care routine should include regular trips to your dentist for a check-up and professional teeth cleaning. Those check-ups and cleanings are general dentistry services. Did you know that general dentists do more than exams and cleanings? General dental care can involve a lot more to keep your mouth healthy and prevent minor issues from developing into major dental work. If you are thinking about starting your journey to healthier teeth, don’t hesitate to come into our San Antonio dental office!
Dental Implants
Decay, gum disease, traumatic injuries – there are multiple ways to lose one or more natural teeth. Regardless of the cause, patients are often left devastated. Tooth loss can make day-to-day life much more difficult and frustrating, including everything from eating your favorite meal to smiling for a photo. If you’re ready to reclaim the complete, confident set of pearly whites that you need to feel at 100% again, it’s time to consider dental implants. This unique treatment is excellent for restoration your smile from the roots upward! If you’d like to learn more or schedule your consultation, don’t hesitate to give us a call!
Cosmetic Dentistry
Even if you diligently care for your teeth with personal oral hygiene and regular checkups, cosmetic flaws can still pop up and wreak havoc on your appearance. If you’re ready to enjoy a smile that’s truly flawless, contact Legacy Dental SA to find out about undergoing a cosmetic dentistry consultation with our doctors! We can treat dental discoloration, chips, cracks, stains, and gaps between teeth, misshapen tooth structure, and more with our available treatment options here in Castle Hills Forest, helping patients show off the beautiful, confident look of their dreams. Our team looks forward to welcoming you in!
Emergency Dentist
You can never tell when a dental emergency is going to happen to you. Although you never expect to find yourself in this situation, it is more common than you might believe. 1 in 6 Americans faces one every year. Often, they occur without any warning from an accident or injury to the face or mouth. Other times, they are the result of an issue that has been brewing undetected, like a cavity.