• National Flossing Day

    National Flossing Day

    Flossing Day comes the day after Thanksgiving each year and serves as a reminder of the importance of caring for your teeth. The American Dental Association recommends flossing at least once a day to achieve the best results for oral health.  Daily flossing removes plaque from areas between your teeth where a toothbrush might not

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  • Wishing you and your family a warm and grateful Thanksgiving! “Gratitude brings warmth to the giver and the receiver alike.” – Robert D. Hales

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  • The Great American Smokeout

    The Great American Smokeout

    Quitting smoking isn’t easy. It takes time. And a plan. You don’t have to stop smoking in one day.  Start with day one. The Great American Smokeout challenges smokers to quit cigarettes for 24 hours. If you are a smoker, let today be your day to start your journey toward a smoke-free life.  You’ll be joining thousands

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  • Be Grateful For a Healthy Smile

    Be Grateful For a Healthy Smile

    There are so many things to be grateful for, one of which is a healthy smile.  As you enjoy dinner this Thanksgiving, keep your teeth and gums healthy with smart food choices. Skip the Sugar – Whether it’s pumpkin pie or a marshmallow-topped yam casserole, Thanksgiving dinner can be a delight for your sweet tooth. 

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Features

  • Complete Dental

    We’ve been dentists in Sacramento since 1961, offering complete dental care. We take care of your entire oral health. No expensive specialists to deal with. We aim to be the only dentist you’ll need.

  • Orthodontic Braces

    Did you know we do braces too? Read more to find out how we can give you the smile that you’ve always wanted.

  • Family Matters

    We are three generations of dentists. We want to provide the best dental care. Let our family take care of your family.

  • Dental Care for Kids

    Get your children started on improving their oral hygiene. We’ll give you some tips to make it easier. Also, starting at age two, kids should begin their regular checkups with the dentist as well.