• Eating healthier comes with a lot of benefits that stick with you for the long haul. Combined with exercise, healthy eating makes our bodies stronger and improves our immune system and our oral health. Together they also reduce our risk for chronic illnesses like diabetes and heart disease. A healthy diet and exercise also make

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  • Brush For Your Brain

    Brush For Your Brain

    Going to the dentist may not be on everyone’s list of favorite things to do, but results of recent studies are providing new reasons to make dental checkups a priority. A growing body of evidence links poor oral health, in particular gum disease, to a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. “Poor oral

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  • The connection between our hearts and our mouth is a strong one, but many people don’t realize the impact their oral health can have on their overall health. In February, we celebrate American Heart Month to bring awareness of that important connection. The Oral Health and Heart Connection Research has shown that the health of

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  • Dental Sepsis

    Dental Sepsis

    Recently in the news we learned of the passing of former NFL wide receiver, Mike Williams.  Following an accident at a construction site that left him partially paralyzed and, on a ventilator, he died from a rare bacterial sepsis. The medical examiner’s office said in its report that Williams’ cause of death was from “bacterial

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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.