Dentist - Thousand Oaks, CA 1000 Newbury Road, Suite 190, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320 805-480-9820









Our office is committed to making you feel at home. We offer a full array of dental services to help you maintain healthy teeth. Keeping our patients comfortable is very important to us. You can read more on this page about specific services we offer in our office.

  • Teeth Whitening
  • Veneers
  • Implant Placement
  • Implant Crowns
  • Crowns and Bridges
  • Dentures
  • Cosmetic Fillings
  • Grafting
  • Excessive or Uneven Gums
  • Invisalign
  • Sealants
  • Root Canal Therapy
  • Extractions
  • Scaling and Root Planing
  • Migraines and Jaw Pain
  • Cosmetic Dentistry
  • Sleep Apnea and Snoring
  • Mouthguards
  • 24 hour Emergency Care

From routine cleanings and fillings to veneers and whitening we invite you to enjoy the following complimentary amenities:

Freshening Cloths, enjoy a lavender-scented cleansing terrycloth following your treatment.

Warm Blankets, feeling a little chilly during your treatment? Snuggle under a cozy blanket and relax during your treatment.

Comfortable Memory Foam Pillows, to ensure your ultimate comfort, we have memory foam pillows.  Your body will create a custom fit into the foam, giving you the ultimate support and comfort. 

Entertainment, enjoy watching DVD movies from our large selection of movies or enjoy watching your favorite cable television program on your own monitor.

Implants
Before development of dental implants, dentures were the only alternative to replacing a missing tooth or teeth. Implants are synthetic structures that are placed in the area of the tooth normally occupied by the root. Implants are anchored to the jawbone or metal framework on the bone and act as a foundation for an artificial tooth or permanent bridge. In some cases, implants can be used to attach dentures. Implants are so well-designed, they mimic the look and feel of natural teeth. Implants are usually made of a synthetic yet biocompatible material like metal or ceramic.

Not everyone is a candidate for a dental implant. For a successful implant to take hold, a candidate must have proper bone density and have a strong immune system. Diabetics and people with chronic bruxism (teeth clenching) are generally not favorable candidates. In all cases, dental implants require strict oral hygiene. In general, good candidates who have dental implants can expect high success rates with the procedure.

Types of implants

  • Full upper replacements: The upper set of teeth is replaced with implants.
  • Anterior replacement: Implants are used to replace the front teeth (also called incisors and cupids).
  • Full lower replacement: The lower set of teeth is replaced with implants. Full lower replacement usually only uses six implants (near the front), which are used to anchor a denture. This obviates the need for denture adhesive.
  • Posterior replacement: Implants are used to replace the bicuspids and molars (the back teeth).

Single tooth replacement

Steps for these procedures include:

  • Missing tooth roots are replaced with implants, which are covered under the gum line.
  • A healing period of six months allows implants to take.
  • The implants are uncovered and extensions attached.
  • Replacement teeth are affixed to the implants and extensions.
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Crowns
Crowns are synthetic caps, usually made of a material like porcelain, placed on the top of a tooth. They are typically used to restore a tooth’s function and appearance following a restorative procedure such as a root canal. When decay in a tooth has become so advanced that large portions of the tooth must be removed, crowns are often used to restore the tooth. Crowns are also used to attach bridges, cover implants, prevent a cracked tooth from becoming worse, or an existing filling is in jeopardy of becoming loose or dislocated. Crowns also serve a cosmetic use, and are applied when a discolored or stained tooth needs to be restored to its natural appearance.

Procedure
A tooth must usually be reduced in size to accommodate a crown. A cast is made of the existing tooth and an impression is made. The impression is sent to a special lab, which manufactures a custom-designed crown. In some cases, a temporary crown is applied until the permanent crown is ready. Permanent crowns are cemented in place.

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Veneers
In just two or three dental visits, a veneer can reverse years of stains caused by foods, caffeine and tobacco use. Special thin laminates, called veneers, can also be used to correct discolored, worn down, cracked and chipped teeth. Veneers can also be used to close unsightly gaps between teeth. Stronger types of veneers made of porcelain, also called composite veneers, typically last longer because they are bonded to the tooth.

An impression of the tooth must be made and a veneer molded by a lab technician. Because veneers require a small amount of enamel to be removed, they are permanent and non-reversible.

The process involves buffing the tooth, removing an extremely thin layer of the tooth to allow for the thickness of the veneer, an impression of the tooth, and final bonding of the veneer to the tooth with special cement. A special light is used to complete the process.

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