Elizabeth H Lee, DDS

Elizabeth H Lee, DDS Providing Patients with the Very Best Dental Care in the Most Supportive & Nurturing Manner Possible, specializing in Cosmetic and General Dentistry.

Our goal is to provide each and every patient with the very best dental care in the most supportive and nurturing manner possible. Our office has a small, friendly atmosphere that will immediately put you at ease. Our professional staff will then help you feel welcome and comfortable as we strive to provide the highest standard of personalized dental care in the most gentle, clean, and effective w

ay possible. Our Dental Team is well versed in all areas of dentistry. We will do our very best to help you have exactly what you want in your smile and dental health. Dr. Lee went to dental school at the University of Tennessee Center for Health Sciences and graduated in 1990 at the top of her class, receiving numerous scholarships while in dental school. More recently, Dr. Lee received the Fellowship Award from the Tennessee Dental Association, its second highest honor. She also has been privileged to be included as the Top Dentist in Memphis Magazine for the last six years. Dr. Lee has studied extensively at The Dawson Academy in St. Petersburg, FL where she has learned the intricate details of treating occlusal disease and Smile Design. She has recently completed classes to be a provider of Six Month Smiles and is certified in Tennessee to do oral conscious sedation. Dr. Lee is now a member of the American Association of Women Dentists, the American Dental Association, the Tennessee Dental Association, and the Memphis Dental Society where she is presently serving as President Elect. Next year Dr Lee is slated to become the first woman president of Memphis Dental Society. Service Areas:
Memphis, German Town, Collierville, Bartlett, Horn Lake, MS, Millington, Arlington, Cordova. Southaven, Eads, and West Memphis

Professional Associations:
American Dental Association
Tennessee Dental Association
Memphis Dental Society
American College of Dentists
American Association of Women Dentists
Christian Medical and Dental Association

Dental Services:
Family Dentistry, Cosmetic Dentistry, Restorative Dentistry, Endodontics, Emergency Dental Services, Teeth Whitening Services, Crowns, Bridges, Dentures, Veneers, and Oral Conscious Sedation, Implant Dentistry, Cosmetic Braces, Sedation Dentistry

Congratulations Dr. Lee!! She has sold her dental practice to Dr. Ignatius Ginski and will be working with him for a whi...
08/03/2022

Congratulations Dr. Lee!! She has sold her dental practice to Dr. Ignatius Ginski and will be working with him for a while.
Dr. Ginski comes highly recommended by all who know him. He looks forward to meeting you at your next appointment. Call today 901-763-1600

08/31/2021
What we have been saying for years.
07/14/2021

What we have been saying for years.

Finland: Dietary habits have changed over the past decades. Snacking has replaced meals and beverages are consumed more frequently than ever. Frequent snacking and intake of sweet products are...

Older Americans Health Month:Healthy Teeth are necessary for a healthy body. With good habits at home like brushing, flo...
05/24/2021

Older Americans Health Month:
Healthy Teeth are necessary for a healthy body. With good habits at home like brushing, flossing, fluoride, regular dental care, and avoiding to***co products, older adults are able to keep their teeth a lifetime. Everyone, even older adults with dentures need an annual oral cancer screening.
🦷Dry Mouth
Be proactive in keeping your mouth healthy by watching for signs of dry mouth. Dry mouth (xerostomia) happens when salivary glands fail to work. Saliva provides a natural cleansing action in the mouth. As the body ages, it stops producing as much saliva. The lack of saliva causes dry mouth and increases the chance of tooth decay.
🦷Dentures
If you’ve lost some or all of your natural teeth, complete dentures, dental implants, or partials can replace your missing teeth and your smile. Replacing missing teeth will benefit both your appearance and your health. Without support from a denture or implants, facial muscles sag, making a person look older. An evaluation by a dentist will help determine the best tooth replacement plan for you.
Practice good oral hygiene if you wear full dentures or have implant supported dentures. Brush your gums, tongue and palate every morning with a soft-bristled brush.
Floss dental implants before you insert your dentures.
🦷Root Cavities
As one ages, gingival (gum) recession often occurs, exposing the teeth’s root surfaces. Root caries are common among older adults due to their limited production of saliva. Root decay can progress quickly so it is important to have regular preventative cleaning appointments.
🦷Oral Cancer
Oral cancer most often happens in people over age 40. Treatment works best before the disease spreads. Pain is not usually an early symptom of the disease. A dental check-up is a good time for your dentist to look for signs of oral cancer. Even if you have lost all your natural teeth, you should still see your dentist for regular oral cancer exams.

Some of our amazing team at a continuing education seminar yesterday. 😃
05/01/2021

Some of our amazing team at a continuing education seminar yesterday. 😃

901-763-1600
04/28/2021

901-763-1600

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5180 Park Avenue, Ste 280
Memphis, TN
38119

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