Restorative Dentistry San Antonio
Rebuilding & Restoring Damaged Teeth

It’s not uncommon for patients to need dental restorations like crowns and fillings, even if they’re diligent about brushing and flossing every day. In addition to oral health problems that can develop over time, trauma can lead to chipped and broken teeth that need strength and protection to carry on. In these cases, we may recommend a customized restoration, which can help ease discomfort and preserve your natural smile. Call our office today to learn more about our restorative dentistry treatments here in San Antonio.
Why Choose Potranco Family Dental for Restorative Dentistry?
- Custom-Shaded to Match the Rest of Your Teeth
- A Dentist with Over 10 Years of Experience
- We Accept & Maximize Dental Insurance
Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are custom-made to fit over the visible portion of a tooth that’s damaged, has a large filling, or has just been treated with root canal therapy. They can also be used to provide extra support and protection to teeth that have been cracked or fractured. Dr. AJ uses high-quality dental materials that can be color-matched to surrounding teeth to create restorations, allowing for results that seamlessly blend in with the rest of the smile.
Tooth-Colored Fillings

As one of the most common oral health concerns in the country, cavities can lead to dental sensitivity, and when left untreated, infection. Our goal is to spot the signs of cavities as early as possible and seal off the tooth with a filling made from a putty-like material called composite resin. It’s biocompatible, meaning it’s able to naturally fuse with the tooth enamel for reliable protection and requires minimal preparation of your natural dental structure in order to be placed.