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Reviews

Definitely would recommend coming here. Staff is so friendly and attentive. I came in for an emergency and they were quick to asses my needs. Even my kids enjoy Coming here. There not like some dentists I’ve been too they actually care about you. Will definitely keep coming back.

Yvonne B.Camarillo, CA

Thank Community Dental for giving me back my smile. Invisalign was so easy and so fast. Office staff is wonderful and so personal. Happy Holidays to all of you.

K MNewbury Park, CA

This is the best dental office I’ve ever been to, and taken my family to. The dentists and technicians are friendly, warm, patient and caring. The wait is never too long. The work is gentle yet thorough. I’ve recommended Community Dental to several of my friends and family members and they agree, “the best!”

My only fear in leaving this review is that too many people will go there because of it and the wait will get long! LOL

David D.WOODLAND HILLS, CA

Community Dental Group Blog

Fluorosis: When To Worry And When Not To Worry

Fluorosis:  When To Worry And When Not To WorryFluoride stands as one of the greatest dental health discoveries of all time, up there with the invention of Novocain and the development of fillings. By applying just a little fluoride to your teeth, either through fluoridated water, through the use of fluoridated toothpaste, or through special fluoride treatments at your local dentist, we can give our tooth enamel the chance to recrystallize and undo the damage caused by enamel-consuming bacteria. However, there is such a thing as too much fluoride, especially in the developing teeth of children. Read more

Dentists: The Routine Specialist

Dentists:  The Routine SpecialistIt’s strange if you think about it. When it comes to the health of our bodies, Americans will typically act in a certain order: the first thing they’ll do is visit their regular doctor, either a general practitioner or a pediatrician. If the doctor discovers something wrong with the patient that some rest and a few painkillers can’t fix, the physician will send him or her along to a specialist who will know more about the particular part of the body that’s acting up. After that comes the treatment, and with luck the patient will be as good as new by the end of it. Read more

Getting Used To New Dentures

Getting Used To New DenturesSo the apocalypse has finally come: your teeth have finally reached the point where your dentist thinks you should simply pull out the ones that are left and go with full dentures from now on. You were reluctant, but ultimately you knew your dentist was right. Now you have a full set of teeth again, but you have to pull them out every night before you go to sleep. Read more