Beverly Hills Complete Dentistry

Category: Dentist in Beverly Hills, California

Address: 8641 Wilshire Blvd # 205, Beverly Hills, CA 90211, USA

Phone: +13106261212

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–4PM

Tuesday: 8AM–4PM

Wednesday: 7AM–3PM

Thursday: 8AM–4PM

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Ilayda Sekercioglu

Jun 30, 2022

This is the best dentist I have ever been in my life. The whole team is absolutely amazing. My mouth feels brand now. Dr. Kboudi answered all my questions and listened to my concerns. Jennifer was fantastic with everything and Norina gave me the best dental cleaning of my life. I can’t wait to go back for my next appointment.

jackalope9 reborn

Jun 10, 2022

I just got my teeth cleaned by Norina. I have been her patient for a few years now. I've followed her from the last office because she's the BEST! I got my teeth scanned today to get clear aligners (braces) and Jennifer did my scan. She was fast and was really nice. Sheri at the front office has great at making my appointments. Dr. Kboudi was very thorough in his exam. The office was super clean and everyone was so chill. Can't wait to get my clear aligners next visit!

Inez Bonilla

Feb 24, 2022

If you’re as scared of the dentist as much as I am please read!!!! I have not been to the dentists in years because I am petrified of any procedure. I had bad experiences in the past that caused fear and trauma. After doing online research I came across Jason Kboudi’s office. I received all the information over the phone so I felt comfortable coming in. I had my tooth removed and throughout the procedure Dr. Kboudi played 80’s music for me and it stopped me from shaking. He was gentle and walked me through the process. I felt comfortable and well taken care of after it was over. He checked in on me to make sure everything was okay later that evening and that to me separated him from the rest. I came in for my first cleaning in over 20 years and Norina was great! I didn’t know what to expect since it’s been a while but she talked me through, made me laugh to get me out of my head and I appreciate those little things. I will be coming to get my cleanings with her from now on. Every questions I asked was answered and I felt like she really cared about my dental health. Every cent is worth the treatment and experience!!

Jeremy Mittman

Feb 2, 2022

Best dentist around! Dr. Kboudi and his team are delightful snd the offices are brand new. I liked how they didn’t make me feel bad that at all it had been a while since I’d been to the dentist :). I got a cleaning and a teeth whitening and I thought the cost for both was very reasonable. Entire experience was painless and I confess I even feel asleep at one point. And not to be overlooked— I liked how they asked me what my favorite music was and played it over the speakers while I was there. Highly recommend!

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Questions & Answers

Can the ER do anything for tooth pain?

Arlene Smukler | Jul 29, 2022
Dr. Jason Kboudi | Jul 29, 2022

Typically, emergency rooms can't do much for tooth pain except prescribe antibiotics and/or pain killers. These may provide temporary relief of the symptoms, but most dental emergencies are handled better by a dentist who is trained to fix the problem as well as treat the symptoms. That being said, if you have swelling going down your jaw or neck, the pain is unbearable or your mouth is bleeding and it won't stop, you probably need to head to the ER.

How long do veneers last?

Arlene Smukler | Jul 29, 2022
Dr. Jason Kboudi | Jul 29, 2022

Porcelain veneers, which are the most durable and long-lasting, on average need to be replaced every ten years, although I have seen veneers that are over 20 or 25 years old that look perfect and don't need to be replaced. Some reasons for replacement include cavity or staining around the margins (or "edges") of the veneers, chipping or cracking, or a desire for cosmetic improvement. Longevity of veneers really depends on a number of factors such as the type of material used, the health of the underlying tooth structure, oral hygiene of the patient, tooth grinding and clenching, and how the veneers are being protected from forces (e.g. wearing a bite guard at night).

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