Welcome to Our Practice

Your Dentist In Fresno, California

Welcome to the office of John Lee, DDS! As a patient-focused dental practice, we strive for quality and satisfaction in all of our dental procedures. You and your entire family are welcome to visit our calm, fun, and professional office to experience the difference we can make in your oral health and the appearance of your smile. Our dentist has provided comprehensive dentistry in Fresno, California, for over 30 years, and we look forward to welcoming you into our legacy of dentistry. We invite you to contact our office today to learn more about us and to schedule your appointment with Dr. John Lee. We hope to hear from you soon!

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Our Location

7501 N Fresno St #101, Fresno, CA 93720

Hours of Operation

Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

Closed

Tuesday:

8:00 am-4:30 pm

Wednesday:

8:00 am-4:30 pm

Thursday:

8:00 am-4:30 pm

Friday:

Closed

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Meet The Doctor

  • John K. Lee, DDS

    Dr. John Lee has provided exceptional dental care in Fresno, California, since 1987. He graduated from the Arthur Dugoni School of Dentistry at the University of the Pacific in 1985. With a dedication to excellence, Dr. Lee has completed many hours of additional, advanced dental training in restorative dentistry, TMJ, implants, and esthetic dentistry at the Pankey Institute in Key Biscayne, FL. 

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Reviews

See what our patients have to say about us

  • "I have always had good oral hygiene, but inherited terrible teeth. Due to multiple horrific experiences with other dentists, I avoided routine dentist visits for years until I cracked a tooth and was forced to find a new dentist. Two people recommended that I visit Dr. Lee--and I am SOOO thankful that I listened to them."
    Tashara H.
  • "This office is the best! Dr Lee and his staff are so caring. My teeth have never looked better. I have had some awful experiences as a child that left me scared. I no longer fear going to see Dr Lee. When I called when one of my teeth were hurting I was told by sweet Suzy to come right in! Highly recommend them."
    Kathleen
  • "Dr. Lee's office is a warm and welcoming place. From the minute I walked in, I was greeted with smiles and interest in my well-being as a follow up to an earlier procedure. Dr. Lee is thorough, patient, and takes the time to explain procedures and to "check in" as the procedure progressed. Made a stressful procedure much less stressful!"
    Colleen

Featured Articles

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  • Bridges

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  • Orthodontic Retention

    Getting your braces off is definitely a cause for celebration. You can finally enjoy your new smile after all that work and effort! But getting your braces off isn’t the end of treatment. Once your braces come off, you will enter the retention period of treatment. During the retention period, you will ...

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  • Inlays and Onlays

    Inlays and onlays are indirect restorations used to repair molars and premolars damaged by decay or trauma. Inlays and onlays fit more securely and last longer than fillings, strengthen compromised teeth, and preserve more natural tooth structure than crowns. An inlay is used to restore the center of ...

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  • Dental Implants

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  • Tooth Decay Prevention

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  • Root Canal Treatment

    Every tooth has two sections: a crown, the visible part of the tooth above the gum line, and one or more roots, which anchor the teeth within the jaw. Each tooth has three basic layers: an outer layer of hard enamel (which protects the crown) or cementum (which covers the root), a middle layer of softer ...

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  • Fillings

    The bacteria in plaque produce acids that erode tooth enamel, eventually creating a hole, or cavity, in the tooth surface. Left untreated, this decay can spread to the interior of the tooth, and might lead to the need for a crown, a root canal, or even extraction. When caught early, your dentist can ...

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  • Veneers

    A dental veneer is a thin, durable porcelain shell that is custom-fabricated to cover the front of a tooth. Veneers can restore the appearance of teeth with chips, cracks, and stains, can close small gaps between the teeth, and can reshape misshapen or slightly misaligned teeth. Veneers are a popular ...

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  • Educational Videos

    Take a few minutes to watch our educational videos and learn more about different dental treatments and procedures. Video topics include general & cosmetic dentistry, Implants, oral health and hygiene, orthodontics and preventative dentistry. ...

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  • Laser Decay Diagnostics

    Using lasers, dentists can detect tooth decay that is not yet visible and would otherwise be undiagnosed using traditional methods. Laser cavity detection is based on the fact that healthy tooth structure reflects light, or “fluoresces,” differently than does decayed tooth structure. Teeth with decay ...

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