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Dental Conditions & Therapies In San Antonio, TX

Dental Conditions & Therapies

Comprehensive Care for Jaw Health, Gum Disease, Sleep Apnea, and Tooth Replacement
Your oral health affects far more than your smile—it plays an important role in your comfort, sleep quality, and overall wellness. At Leon Springs Family Dental in San Antonio, Drs. Cherie and Timothy Kozelsky provide personalized care to help patients restore comfort, improve oral function, and protect long-term dental health.
 
Using advanced technology and a patient-centered approach, our team treats a range of restorative concerns, including TMJ dysfunction, airway-related sleep apnea, periodontal disease, and tooth loss. Every treatment plan is designed around your specific needs, helping you achieve a healthier smile and improved quality of life.

TMJ Dysfunction Treatment

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction can cause jaw pain, headaches, facial tension, and difficulty chewing. Our practice offers customized treatment options to help relieve TMJ-related discomfort, improve jaw alignment, and restore comfortable function.

Airway Compromise & Sleep Apnea Treatment

Restricted airways can contribute to sleep apnea, snoring, fatigue, and other health concerns. Our dental team evaluates airway health and offers solutions such as custom oral appliances designed to improve breathing during sleep and support overall wellness.

Periodontal Disease Treatment & Prevention

Periodontal (gum) disease is a common condition that can lead to gum inflammation, bone loss, and tooth loss if left untreated. Our team provides comprehensive periodontal care focused on infection control, gum health restoration, and long-term prevention.

Dentures

For patients missing multiple teeth or a full arch of teeth, dentures offer a reliable and natural-looking restorative solution. Modern dentures are designed for improved comfort, function, and aesthetics, helping patients regain the ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.
 
At Leon Springs Family Dental, our goal is to provide restorative treatments that address the root cause of dental concerns while helping you maintain a healthy, comfortable smile for years to come.
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The Leon Springs Family Dental Difference

Relationships First

We care about our patients. Our dental team puts our relationships with our patients first, focusing on getting to know you and understanding your unique needs.

Education Focused

Your dentist will explain the reasoning behind treatments and what’s going on with your smile. We want you to be fully educated on all of your options to make the right decision for your smile.

Outstanding Results

With our attention to detail, advanced techniques and technologies, and high-quality materials, you’ll love your results after every appointment.

Schedule Your Dental Consultation in Leon Springs, TX

If you’re ready to explore how we can enhance your smile, contact our team at Leon Springs Family Dental. Our team will guide you every step of the way, from your initial consultation to your final results.

Call our Leon Springs office at (210) 698-0610 or complete our online form to schedule your consultation. We proudly serve patients from Leon Springs, Fair Oaks, Boerne, Hill Country, as well as many families from all over the greater San Antonio and Austin areas.

FAQs

What are the symptoms of TMJ dysfunction?

Common symptoms of TMJ dysfunction include jaw pain, clicking or popping sounds in the jaw joint, headaches, ear discomfort, and difficulty opening or closing the mouth. A dental evaluation can determine whether TMJ treatment may help relieve these symptoms.

Dentists can treat certain cases of obstructive sleep apnea using custom oral appliances that reposition the jaw to help keep the airway open during sleep. These devices are often recommended for patients who cannot tolerate CPAP therapy or who experience mild to moderate sleep apnea.

Periodontal disease is caused by bacteria and plaque buildup along the gumline. If left untreated, it can lead to gum inflammation, bone loss, and eventually tooth loss. Early treatment and routine dental care can help prevent the condition from progressing.

Dentures may be recommended for patients who have lost several teeth or a full arch of teeth due to decay, gum disease, or injury. Dentures restore the ability to chew and speak comfortably while improving facial support and appearance.

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