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Future Dental Technology and Old fashion service is what you will find at Gardena Dental Group’s state of the art facility. 

Gardena Dental Group once known as Gardena Dental Clinic started out as a simple dentist office with one dentist, Dr. Amir Saz.

Throughout the years his techniques, love for dentistry, and smiling caring nature has grown the once little office to larger more sophisticated dental practice with over 30,000 patients leaving with happy smiles. Earning the ranking as the top 1% of all  dentist offices in the U.S.

The state-of-the-art facility is equipped with the most advanced technology available. Offering digital X-Rays that decrease radiation up to 90%, intra-oral cameras, diagnostic lasers, and Zoom!™ the latest tooth whitening echnique. Patients may recognize the brand name Zoom!™ as the whitening procedure preferred by cosmetic dentists on ABC’s hit television show Extreme Makeover.

As America’s first European Dental Design Center, with state of the art computerized operatory and sterilization center. Gardena Dental Group offers complete professional dentistry services for adults and children brought together with the finest equipment available.

You’re sure to leave Dr. Amir’s dental clinic at Gardena Dental Group, knowing your teeth have been professionally worked on by caring hands and feel your smile is healthier, cleaner and ready to take on the world.

Schedule your appointment today! 310-366-7666

read more at www.gardenadentalgroup.com

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Feeling Nervious? Ask about alternitives

Been thinking about Sadation Dentistry for your next visit?

           In one study, 90% of the patients who experienced fearfulness about dentistry felt more comfortable with sedation … and you may feel no different.

There are two different types of sedation:

           Nitrous oxide, commonly know as laughing gas, is an effective anesthetic with many benefits. This type of sedation dentistry is appropriate for those individuals who are dental phobic, people with a sensitive gag reflex, and people who require surgery, or who require extended and complex treatments.

           Oral sedation (pills) are used for many of our  patients who are needle-phobic. Since with oral sedation patients can often undergo treatment for longer at one sitting, multiple procedures can be completed in fewer visits. Like Nitrous oxide, oral sedation is also very safe, but it lasts for several hours after the appointment. You will need an escort home. 

Benefits of Sedation Dentistry Include:

  • Elimination of fear.
  • Reduction of anxiety.
  • Increased comfort levels.
  • Heightened relaxation.
  • Increased sense of control.

 We know that many people feel anxious when visiting the dentist and we are there to help you determine the best treatment options for you personally.  Give us a call at 310-366-7666 or visit us on line at www.gardenadentalgroup.com to ask your questions and keep your smile bright and pain free. We care about you and your teeth!

Information from newsletter at: http://gardenadental.com/PDF/Newsletter1.pdf

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Patient Education starts with you!

Here’s some things that we as dentists see that you can’t…

Why a dental exam every 6 months? A dental examination can detect deterioration in fillings, crowns, and restorations, as well as cracks, plack build up, and the beginnings of infection that you may not even notice until it causes you sever pain, or suddenly have a costly emergancy.

We may spot root cavities (decay on the roots of your teeth) which are exposed to receding gums.

Close inspection can reveal periodontal pockets caused by gum disease, and we may even identify the early warning signs of oral cancer.

We may find decay under the gum line or hidden under existing fillings- two places you just can’t see!

Your teeth may have hairline fractures or signs of enamel erosion.

We can diagnose an impacted wisdom tooth that is ready to make its presence known… although you may not feel it yet.

The onset of gum disease, called gingivitis in its early phase, often goes undetected by patients. We can check for any tell-tale signs so that you can take action to prevent its progression toward periodontal issues.

visit our website to day for more information at www.gardenadentalgroup.com

Information from our newsletter at: http://gardenadental.com/PDF/Newsletter2.pdf

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