Camarillo Dental Practice

Category: Dentist in Camarillo, California

Address: 2412 N Ponderosa Dr B 110, Camarillo, CA 93010, USA

Phone: +18054823811

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–12PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Jimmie Gonzalez

Mar 4, 2021

He's the Best dentist I ever met... He's respectful of patients needs/fears/concerns. He's no nonsense while still making you feel cared for and he will get you to smile 😁. I highly recommend to anyone needing a dentist. My wife sees him, I see him and everyone should see Dr. Yum. Quick n Easy...

Frank Chang

Jun 18, 2019

Honestly the BEST dental office, Dr. Yum and his team are so professional. I hate going to the dentist but they make the visit so much easier to deal with. The cleanings aren't rough and the dental work I've received has been great. Can't say enough about this office, have been coming to Dr. Yum for about 10 years now and drive in from Agoura Hills.

Charlene Niemi

Feb 4, 2019

The best! Our long time dentist retired and a coworker recommended this office. I drive from newbury park and he's worth the drive

Kelly Bracamonte

Dec 18, 2018

I am a long time patient of Dr. Yum. He has always been a caring Dr. He's always put my best interest regarding my health first.

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Questions & Answers

Do you take Gold Coast insurance?

Shauna Mack | Sep 15, 2018
Camarillo Dental Practice | Sep 15, 2018

Hello and thank you for visiting our site on Google. There are many dental plans out there. We accept all plan companies so long as the plan is PPO by category. We do not accept HMO plans. Feel free to call with any insurance questions. We can call your plan for you to verify benefits as well. Sincerely, Camarillo Dental Practice

do you do root canal and post prior to putting crown on. front tooth damaged and dentist put crown on and it fell off

Fred Davidson | Sep 15, 2018
Camarillo Dental Practice | Sep 15, 2018

Hello Fred. There are 3 possible scenarios: 1. Recement the original crown and you're set 2. A new crown is needed. 3. A new crown is needed with a root canal and post. Decay, and or tooth break down determines the route we take. The tooth needs to be examined in person with an x ray. Hope this helps.

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