Address: 18635 Soledad Canyon Rd Suite #108, Canyon Country, CA 91351, USA
Phone: +16612992525
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–8PM
Tuesday: 8AM–8PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: 9AM–2PM
Alexa M
Super friendly staff! Love their work already, it makes me excited for my next appointment!
Josephine Wenk
Very kind staff, they interacted with my toddler wonderfully, in fact, after leaving the office he said “this is a fun day!” They’re also very affordable.
helen mouradian
Had a very pleasant experience getting my checkup and teeth cleaned. Extremely kind and knowledgeable staff. I appreciate that the dental assistant stayed with me from start to finish. I’ve had many experiences where I would sit in a chair while the dentist and the assistant bounced from room to room. That was definitely not the experience here and I am very happy with their care and service.
Veronica Marin
I recommend Dr Lee for your little ones. He was very attentive with my 7yr old who doesn't like needles.. Highly recommended 👌
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I am sorry, our practice doesn't take Medical. Good luck.
Hi! Thank you for reaching out. We take most PPO insurance plans. If you contact our office, we will be able to run and complimentary benefits check for you to make sure that your specific plan can be used in our practice. Please give us a call at your earliest convenience. Thank you
Hi! Thank you for reaching out. Each cleaning appointment is slightly different depending on the patient's age and needs. Typically, the doctor performs an exam after a dental cleaning every six months. If a cleaning is performed more frequently, the exam is usually not necessary. The probing (checking the gums) is usually done once a year for adults unless there is a specific problem. We normally don't perform probing on baby teeth. Every 6-24 months, we might take x-rays - the frequency depends on the patient's needs and cavity risk. Keep in mind that we clean between the teeth with scaling instruments to remove any tartar or plaque that might be hiding between the teeth. After the teeth are polished with a rubber polishing cup and polishing paste, a hygienist might floss to remove any stuck polishing paste but it's not always necessary as the plaque is removed during scaling, not flossing. If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to give us a call.
They also have a private plan through them that is one of the best in SCV. Basically its like a membership the only downside is you cant go anywhere else
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