• Chemicals in Plastics Could Harm Children’s Teeth

    Chemicals in Plastics Could Harm Children’s Teeth

    Chemicals commonly found in plastics and fungicides could be harming the teeth of your children.  This happens when the chemical disrupts hormones that promote growth of dental enamel, also known as endocrine disruptors.  BPA (Bisphenol A) is one of the most prevalent endocrine disruptor and can be found in everyday items such as refillable drink

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  • Stain Removal

    Take a look at these before and after photos of one of our amazing patients who had some stains removed.                    

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  • New Oral Health Materials to Inspire Your Child

    New Oral Health Materials to Inspire Your Child

    Kids’ Healthy Mouth campaign is partnering with Scholastic to reinforce good teeth brushing habits. For a list of recommended books and lots of fun activities, visit their site here.

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  • Bruxism and Substance Abuse

    Bruxism and Substance Abuse

    Bruxism is the medical term for grinding the teeth or clenching the jaw.  If you are one who has experienced the consequences associated with bruxism (sleep or awake) such as tooth wear, tooth fractures, toothaches, periodontal problems, muscle fatigue and headaches, you might be surprised to hear that new research has linked sleep bruxism to

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  • 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.