I am an advocate for conservative dentistry, painless procedures, and clear discussions with my patients about their dental goals. The dental office can be an intimidating place for a patient and I want to break down those barriers to help as many people as possible. At Embrace Dental and Orthodontics, Dr. Christina and Peter Lee are committed to making your dental appointment more pleasant and comfortable than you have ever experienced.
Our team makes it a daily commitment to listen to your concerns and understand your needs and provide the personalized care that you deserve! We look forward to establishing a long lasting relationship that is built on trust and continued excellent service. Very thorough and caring. I hated going to the dentist and was always afraid but Dr Lee goes the extra mile to make you feel comfortable.
Staff is awesome, always friendly and smiling!
Our team makes it a daily commitment to listen to your concerns and understand your needs and provide the personalized care that you deserve! We look forward to establishing a long lasting relationship that is built on trust and continued excellent service. Very thorough and caring. I hated going to the dentist and was always afraid but Dr Lee goes the extra mile to make you feel comfortable.
Staff is awesome, always friendly and smiling!
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I am an advocate for conservative dentistry, painless procedures, and clear discussions with my patients about their dental goals.
The dental office can be an intimidating place for a patient and I want to break down those barriers to help as many people as possible.
Dedicated to offer personalized care to every patient, Dr. Christina Lee provides ample time to discuss treatment goals and options with each of her patients.
This is because she believes patient education and preventative care is the foundation for a lifetime of optimal oral health.
The dental office can be an intimidating place for a patient and I want to break down those barriers to help as many people as possible.
Dedicated to offer personalized care to every patient, Dr. Christina Lee provides ample time to discuss treatment goals and options with each of her patients.
This is because she believes patient education and preventative care is the foundation for a lifetime of optimal oral health.
A prophylactic cleaning is recommended every 6 months to maintain the health of the teeth.
When a cavity, crack, or fracture is too large to be repaired with a filling but a more conservative option is better than a full coverage crown.
Root canal therapy may be needed if there is an abscess, tooth sensitivity to hot/cold, severe toothache, or swelling and tenderness.
We always try our best to save teeth, however in some cases tooth extractions offer the best way to improve oral health.
When a cavity, crack, or fracture is too large to be repaired with a filling but a more conservative option is better than a full coverage crown.
Root canal therapy may be needed if there is an abscess, tooth sensitivity to hot/cold, severe toothache, or swelling and tenderness.
We always try our best to save teeth, however in some cases tooth extractions offer the best way to improve oral health.
A prophylactic cleaning is recommended every 6 months to maintain the health of the teeth and gums for an individual with healthy gums.
If gum disease is present, more thorough and frequent cleanings will be required to maintain optimal oral health.
Many patients know of this as a deep cleaning.
Gingivitis is the start of gum disease and patients experience bleeding, red, swollen gums.
Patients may also experience bad breath, receding gums, and sensitive teeth.
X-rays will be taken and a hygienist/dentist will complete a thorough examination to evaluate the condition of your gums.
If gum disease is present, more thorough and frequent cleanings will be required to maintain optimal oral health.
Many patients know of this as a deep cleaning.
Gingivitis is the start of gum disease and patients experience bleeding, red, swollen gums.
Patients may also experience bad breath, receding gums, and sensitive teeth.
X-rays will be taken and a hygienist/dentist will complete a thorough examination to evaluate the condition of your gums.
Dental fillings are often used to treat small cavities, chipped or worn down teeth.
They work by replacing a part of the tooth that has been destroyed by tooth decay or damaged from trauma or wear.
Composite resin is a white/invisible filling that is made of a ceramic and plastic compound and bonds to the tooth.
This adhesive property allows for conservative tooth shaping.
When it comes to what fillings materials are to be used for your dental care, a dentist will take many factors into consideration - cosmetic, size and location of cavity, patient history, primary or permanent dentition - and will determine on an individualized basis.
They work by replacing a part of the tooth that has been destroyed by tooth decay or damaged from trauma or wear.
Composite resin is a white/invisible filling that is made of a ceramic and plastic compound and bonds to the tooth.
This adhesive property allows for conservative tooth shaping.
When it comes to what fillings materials are to be used for your dental care, a dentist will take many factors into consideration - cosmetic, size and location of cavity, patient history, primary or permanent dentition - and will determine on an individualized basis.
What is a dental crown?
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that fully covers the damaged or diseased tooth.
It strengthens and improves the shape and size of the compromised tooth while extending its functionality.
When do you need a dental crown?
A crown is a great way to restore severely decayed teeth, fractured teeth, tooth with previous root canal therapy, severely discolored teeth, or teeth causing pain from cracks.
Full coverage support will prevent further degradation of the tooth and allow you to use the tooth for many more years.
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that fully covers the damaged or diseased tooth.
It strengthens and improves the shape and size of the compromised tooth while extending its functionality.
When do you need a dental crown?
A crown is a great way to restore severely decayed teeth, fractured teeth, tooth with previous root canal therapy, severely discolored teeth, or teeth causing pain from cracks.
Full coverage support will prevent further degradation of the tooth and allow you to use the tooth for many more years.
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