Santa Monica Dental Practice, Joseph Sabet DDS

Category: Dentist in Santa Monica, California

Address: 1244 7th St Suite 101, Santa Monica, CA 90401, USA

Phone: +13103930743

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–6PM

Tuesday: 9AM–6PM

Wednesday: 9AM–6PM

Thursday: 9AM–6PM

Friday: 9AM–6PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

shelley lanzkowsky

Jul 22, 2022

Dr. Sabet is an amazing dentist! Kind and patient with me too! Emily, Jennifer and the entire office are wonderful and kind! Vert happy I found them!

Joe John

Jul 9, 2022

Straight and simple first time patient and last. I got referred by Health Net I looked at the reviews ton of 5 stars but never noticed the 1 stars. Now that I have went in person If I can truly agree more with the negative reviews left on his 3 practices. Dr. Sabet should be ashamed of being a “doctor” because the guy should be named Money Sabet. You can tell he wants money and nothing in the interest of your health needs. You arrive at the office friendly staff but you can tell they are all over the place a bit but little the less that’s not the problem. The problem is if you come in knowing you want something needs done and he “respectfully advise you” to do another option and when you start asking him logical questions he doesn’t have the time to respond with a logical response back. It’s more like if that’s the risk your willing to take, take it he basically puts it. Dr. Sabet yelled at me to go home telling me I changed my mind In the last 2 min when all I am doing is asking questions if not advise but be careful saying that because a lot of the health care workers in America are scared of getting sued or complaints from the board for asking for ADVISE. Little the less, I left disappointed in the health care system because he is not the first dentist office in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, Orange County Etc. if your stressed out and can’t handle the pressure because you are old Dr. Sabet retire. I suggest train the young and get the f- out of the system because careless, selfish, ignorant, feeble old people like you will get people killed for not doing your JOB, either your father paid for or a waste of time career because you truly have given up. That’s if you actually cared at one point in your life. You sir are not a doctor. I hope you hear my complaint and dissatisfaction from the board. I hope you survive the recession because people will pay but for honest not lies and people like you are the reason why people have a bad taste in paying for dentist for treatment. Good Riddance.

Antonio Avitia

Apr 15, 2022

this doctor did a simple cleaning but charged my insurance with ROOT CANAL ! when I called back to get that corrected, they insisted " you have no copayment, what is your problem ?" THIEFS ! of the lowest kind !

N M

Nov 1, 2019

Best dentist... I have gone to Dr. Sabet for many years. He's always been very professional. His staff is very courteous and helpful. Emily (one of his dental assistants) has always done a great job at cleaning my teeth and is a great assistant to Dr. Sabet. I know I will continue to visit Dr Sabet when ever at I need any dental work.

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Questions & Answers

Is bad breath caused by other oral health issues?

Santa Monica Dental Practice, Joseph Sabet DDS | Sep 1, 2021
Santa Monica Dental Practice, Joseph Sabet DDS | Sep 1, 2021

Bad breath—also known as halitosis—can be caused by oral health issues, systemic medical problems, and/or a combination of both. It is estimated that 80% of halitosis is caused by oral diseases such as bacteria from cavities and bacteria found in the deepened sulcus of the gingival tissue, dorsum of the tongue, and saliva. Certain bacteria in the oral cavity that are responsible for a breakdown of products that contain volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) are most known as the causal agents for halitosis. The VSCs most associated with halitosis are methyl mercaptan, hydrogen sulfide, and dimethyl sulfide. Additional oral causes of halitosis (usually the causal agent of bad breath 20% of the time) can be from issues such as gastroesophageal reflux disorder (GERD), sinusitis, metabolic disorders, respiratory disorders, and immunologic disorders.

Could tongue pain or having a strange taste in my mouth be cause for worry?

Santa Monica Dental Practice, Joseph Sabet DDS | Sep 1, 2021
Santa Monica Dental Practice, Joseph Sabet DDS | Sep 1, 2021

Inflammation of the tongue is known as glossitis, and pain of the tongue is known as glossodynia. The most common causes of pain in the tongue can be from canker sores (also known as aphthous ulcers) or cold sores (herpes); dehydration; dry mouth; fever (sickness); or the Candida infection (commonly known as thrush). Thrush can appear as a white lesion that bleeds when scraped or as a red, roundish lesion. Pain or burning of the tongue can also indicate a vitamin deficiency, such as B12 pernicious anemia (figure 4), and/or vitamins B2, B3, B6, and B9. Other pains in the tongue can be caused by more serious conditions such as oral cancers, which can appear as red and/or white lesions. If any sore does not go away within two weeks, consult your dentist for an examination.

Could changes in my gums be a sign of a bigger issue?

Santa Monica Dental Practice, Joseph Sabet DDS | Sep 1, 2021
Santa Monica Dental Practice, Joseph Sabet DDS | Sep 1, 2021

Changes in gum tissue, texture, tone, and inflammatory state (i.e., bleeding) are often signs of poor oral hygiene and the need for a professional cleaning. However, in some cases, these symptoms may indicate a change in health status, such as the development of diabetes (figure 1); changes in the immune system; pregnancy; blood dyscrasia (figure 2), including leukemia, neutropenia, and conditions that affect platelets; or a nutritional deficiency in vitamin B3 and/or vitamin C.

do you take Medicare and Medical

John Rock | Sep 2, 2019
John Rock | Sep 2, 2019

yes l have healthnet

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