GENERAL SERVICES

It’s All About Preventive Dental Care.

Experienced Highly Rated Team | Effective, Fast Treatment

Family Dental Care


We happily oversee the dental care of all your family members. When children begin to see a dentist when their first teeth erupt or by the age of 1 year, we can start right away with a holistic, preventive approach to dental care. Statistics tell us that by the age of 5 years, many children already have dental decay. Decay and disease in baby teeth does impact the development of healthy adult teeth below the gums! 


To get started on the right foot, simple practices of a healthy diet and routine oral hygiene can most often prevent decay. Sealants applied to teeth from age 6 years on, do a great job of preventing decay. Consider sealants for your children and those who have physical challenges preventing good brushing.


What are Sealants? ➣

Oral Hygiene & Preventive Care


Our dental hygienists, Ann and Traci will work with you to keep your teeth and gums clean and healthy from one visit to the next!

Professional Dental Cleaning ➣

Examination Check ups


Dr. John Rezaei, and Favian Cheong, never rush through an examination. With experience, skill and focus they carefully observe your oral condition.

Dental Check-ups & Cleaning ➣

Emergency Services


If you experience tissue injury or accompanying facial pain, then it may be a dental emergency! An abscess or infection can be potentially life-threatening. For severe pain in the mouth, you should see a dentist immediately to have the tooth examined and treatment determined.

Still, not every dental pain should be considered an emergency.


These questions can help you decide:


✔   Do you have severe pain? Severe pain suggests an emergency.

✔   Have you lost a tooth? Sometimes a tooth can be saved, but emergency attention is required.

✔   Do you have loose teeth? An adult tooth that is loose or has fallen out, even in absence of pain, is a problem.

✔   Do you have an infection? Treatment of an abscess or infection should not wait because it can be life-threatening. Swelling about the face or bumps on your gums may be an indication of infection.

✔   Are you bleeding from the mouth? Bleeding is a potential sign of an emergency.


In general, any dental problem that needs immediate treatment to stop bleeding, alleviate severe pain, or save a tooth is considered an emergency.


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