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◈ Homepage — https://peninsuladentalexcellence.com/Schedule Now New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Our Location 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 State-of-the-Art Dentistry Trust our team for all your family's dental needs, from routine care to emergencies. Schedule Now Pay Online Crafting Smiles, Building Trust Trust is the foundation of every smile we create and every relationship we build. Our Services Pay Online Your Smile Is Our Priority We are more than a dental practice - we’re your partner in achieving and maintaining optimal oral health. Contact Us Pay Online Welcome to Peninsula Dental Excellence At Peninsula Dental Excellence, creating healthy smiles and exceptional experiences is our passion. We're a state-of-the-art dental practice in Mountain View, CA, dedicated to providing compassionate and detail-oriented care for patients of all ages. Led by our team of experienced dentists, Dr. Jeff Yoshihara and Dr. Colin Au, we offer a comprehensive range of services to address all your oral health needs. Whether you require routine cleanings, restorative procedures like dental implants, or want to achieve a dazzling smile with teeth whitening, we're here to help you achieve optimal oral health and a smile you can confidently share with the world. At Peninsula Dental Excellence, you're not just a patient; you're a valued member of our dental family. We invite you to experience the difference of personalized care in a welcoming environment. Together, let's embark on a journey towards healthier smiles and brighter futures. Contact Us Schedule Now Exceptional Care, Exceptional Results Discover why Peninsula Dental Excellence stands out among the rest. Personalized Treatment Personalized Treatment We listen to your needs and concerns to create a treatment plan just for you. Learn More Comfort & Care Comfort & Care We prioritize your comfort with a welcoming environment and gentle touch. Learn More Advanced Technology Advanced Technology We utilize cutting-edge tools for efficient, comfortable, and long-lasting results. Learn More Connect with Us! Ready to schedule your appointment or have questions about our services? Contact Our Office Our friendly team at is here to assist you. Feel free to reach out to us via phone or the contact form below. We look forward to hearing from you and helping you achieve your dental health goals. Submit Form What Our Patients Say Conveniently Located, Always Available Our mission is simple: to provide exceptional dental care in a welcoming and comfortable environment. We are committed to ensuring that every patient who walks through our doors receives personalized attention and the highest quality of care. Trust us to be your partner in dental wellness, guiding you towards a brighter, healthier future. Schedule Now Our Location 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Office Hours Monday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Tuesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Wednesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Thursday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 ◈ Interior Pages — 42 pages crawledWelcome New Patients - Discover Comprehensive Dental Care at Peninsula Dental Excellence New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now New Patients Overview Your first visit is your opportunity to get to know our practice, see our facility, and meet our office team. During your initial appointment, we’ll discuss your dental concerns, collect the relevant health history and background information, and perform a clinical exam to establish a baseline for care. Our Mission We’re dedicated to helping our patients maintain optimal oral health and achieve their cosmetic smile goals. We tailor each treatment plan to address individual needs and fulfill expectations of care. You can count on every member of our friendly and experienced office team to pay close attention to your comfort and address your needs with kindness, patience, and compassion. Patient Forms You can save time and expedite your first visit by completing the forms at home. Also, remember to bring your insurance card and an ID with you to your first appointment. Adult Forms Child Forms What to Expect at Your First Visit Whether your first appointment is for a dental checkup, a consultation, second opinion, or emergency care, we do all we can to make your visit a welcoming, informative, and productive experience. Once we gather the relevant background information, examine your smile and obtain any diagnostic images, we’ll discuss if treatment is required and explain your best options in care. Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Office Hours Monday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Tuesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Wednesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Thursday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Friday Saturday Sunday Visit Us Online Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Schedule Now Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Office Hours Monday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Tuesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Wednesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Thursday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Friday Saturday Sunday Visit Us Online Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Peninsula Dental Excellence: Your Partner for Lifelong Oral Health - Preventative Program New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Preventative Program At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we recognize that a healthy smile is more than just an attractive asset; it is also essential to one's overall well-being. Besides researchers finding an increasing association between poor oral health and systemic conditions such as digestive disorders, respiratory problems, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and Alzheimer's disease, a simple dental infection, when left untreated, can have severe consequences. The importance of periodic checkups and care Remember, the best way to avert the development of cavities, gum disease, and a host of other problems is with good oral hygiene, a nutritious diet, a healthy lifestyle, and a preventative dental care program. We encourage patients to visit twice yearly for routine checkups and professional cleanings. In this way, we can monitor your oral health, reduce your risk of dental disease, and detect any oral health issues early in their onset when they are typically the simplest to treat. Periodic exams also enable us to screen for oral cancer and check for other conditions that may impact your systemic health and well-being. Our commitment to healthy smiles At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, our concern for your oral health extends well beyond the doors of our office. Patient education is an integral component of our comprehensive program of preventative care. We take the time to give you the proper guidance and resources needed to maintain good oral health at home. At every checkup visit, we review your oral hygiene homecare and provide detailed instructions on the best methods of brushing and flossing to keep your smile clean and reduce any harmful accumulations of dental plaque. We also help children establish a strong foundation for a lifetime of optimal oral health. In addition to providing the instruction and age-appropriate information required to maintain healthy smiles, we offer periodic topical fluoride treatments and dental sealants for added protection against childhood tooth decay. A little prevention goes a long way Remember, it's important not to hold off seeing the dentist until you're in terrible pain or think there's something wrong. By taking the proper preventive measures and scheduling a routine appointment for a comprehensive checkup and routine care, our office can help you maintain optimal oral health and a beautiful smile that supports wellness. Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Return to Our Services Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Schedule Now Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Revitalize Your Smile with Peninsula Dental Excellence: Teeth Whitening New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Teeth Whitening Improving the appearance of your smile can make a difference in your confidence and overall quality of life. At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we provide experienced care, skillfully combining the art and science of dentistry to give patients teeth that are as beautiful as they are healthy. If your teeth appear dull, drab, discolored, or stained, don't despair. Thanks to advances in cosmetic dentistry, you too can enjoy the benefits of a beautiful smile. With a teeth whitening procedure from our office, we can quickly and dramatically lighten and brighten your smile. You can rest assured your smile in the best of hands with us. We use the latest generations of professional strength teeth whitening systems to transform the appearance of your teeth and give you a smile that's several shades lighter, brighter, and more vibrant than before your procedure. Personalized care to achieve your cosmetic goals As dedicated providers of care, our goals are to help every patient maintain good oral health and wear their best-looking smile. We tailor treatment to address individual needs and meet every patient's expectations of care. After examining your smile and determining if a teeth whitening procedure is suitable for you, we'll recommend the best in-office procedure or a take-home whitening system to achieve your cosmetic goals. Factors that influence the color and vibrancy of your smile How white your teeth look depends on how they reflected and scattered light. Although external staining is typically due to certain foods, beverages, or tobacco use, internal tooth discoloration is usually the result of genetics, certain medications, tooth decay, restorations, and trauma. Aging also plays a significant role in tooth color. Over time, as the outer layer of enamel thins, the yellow inner layer of dentin becomes more apparent. About teeth whitening Teeth whitening or bleaching simply refers to any process that will make the teeth appear whiter. Today, there's an abundance of choices in teeth whitening products and procedures available to you. Options run the gamut from over-the-counter toothpastes, rinses, strips, or gels to professionally supervised in-office treatments and customized take-home kits. With so many choices in care, how do you know which one to select? Despite the many over-the-counter products on the market today, it's essential to keep in mind that the premiere teeth whitening systems are the professional-strength ones provided by the dentist. Not only do these whitening systems offer a higher concentration of whitening components than the ones available in stores or online, but they also get delivered to the teeth in the safest, most effective, and well-supervised way. While you may be tempted to purchase a kit in the drugstore or online, be careful. Some over-the-counter teeth whitening products can damage the teeth and soft tissues in the mouth. Even though many work when healthy teeth and gums are present, they may be ineffective or problematic when sensitive teeth, exposed roots, cavities, broken fillings, cracked teeth, or loose dental work exist. How does a teeth whitening procedure work? Whitening products typically fall into one of two of the following categories: Peroxide-containing bleaching agents. Whitening toothpastes or dentifrices. Under the category of peroxide containing bleaching agents, most whitening systems contain either carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide as the active ingredient. While both can readily permeate the enamel to achieve pleasing results, the concentration of either one of these ingredients determines the strength, effectiveness, and safety level of the whitening system. Teeth whitening systems rely on a chemical reaction between the bleaching agent and the discolored molecules. As the latter get oxidized, the stains and discoloration get broken up and erased. Considerations in care At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we combine the art and science of dentistry to create beautiful and healthy smiles. We value your investment and provide treatment that supports good oral health while fulfilling your smile goals and expectations of care. We offer a range of advanced cosmetic dental services and will help you choose the option that's right for your smile. While teeth whitening procedures in most cases produce highly satisfying results, not every type of stain or discoloration responds well to one. First of all, a teeth whitening procedure only works on natural teeth and does not change or improve the color of dental fillings, crowns, or bridges. It should also be mentioned that just as individuals with yellow tones to their teeth typically respond well to a teeth whitening, brown and grayish teeth can respond less well and may require more intensive whitening regimens or alternative cosmetic treatments. Furthermore, a teeth whitening procedure may not be recommended in the presence of sensitive teeth, worn enamel, and significant gum disease. You can trust us to take a close look at your smile and advise you if a teeth whitening is right for you, or if another cosmetic procedure offers healthier and better results. What to do and what to expect after a teeth whitening procedure Watch what you eat and drink Maximizing the benefits of a teeth whitening procedure involves being mindful of what you eat and drink. This guideline is especially true for the first 48 hours following an in-office treatment. The reason is the ultra-thin, membranous protective layer of the tooth that was temporarily removed as a result of the whitening procedure takes a couple of days to reestablish itself. You can protect the results by avoiding deeply colored foods and beverages that can stain your teeth! Refrain from drinking coffee, red wine, dark soft drinks, and teas. Stay away from fruits like berries and grapes, and chocolate products as well as other foods that are darkly colored. Feel free to eat and drink foods with a low potential to stain your teeth! Beverages such as water, milk, white wine, and clear soft drinks are okay. Eating fruits such as a banana or peeled apple are fine. Cheeses, as well as white foods like chicken, fish, pasta, oatmeal, potatoes, and bread prepared without red sauces or dressings, are acceptable as well. Avoid Smoking Smoking stains and yellows your teeth under the best of circumstances. If you are a smoker and have just had your teeth whitened, it's a good idea to refraining from the habit for at least the first couple of days. Of course, smoking less frequently after that or quitting the habit altogether not only benefits the appearance of your smile but also your oral health and overall well-being. Some sensitivity is normal. You may experience some sensitivity to cold and hot for a couple of days. This discomfort typically subsides. We recommend taking over-the-counter pain medication just as you would for a headache. Using toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth may also be helpful. Treatment Results While teeth whitening procedures provide satisfying outcomes Discover Comfortable, Beautiful Dentures at Peninsula Dental Excellence New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Dentures Thanks to advances in dental materials, technology, and methods of care, it’s easier than ever before to replace missing teeth with the most natural-looking and aesthetically pleasing treatment outcomes. While dental implants and fixed bridgework provide effective and satisfying solutions for missing teeth, removable dentures remain a tried and true method for reestablishing a complete smile. At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we fabricate dentures from the highest grade of dental materials for a precise and comfortable fit. Our dentures are meticulously designed to rebuild beautiful smiles and support natural facial contours while enabling patients to speak, smile, and chew with renewed confidence and ease. We’re dedicated to helping patients to enjoy the benefits of a beautiful smile and take pride in offering personalized solutions to address their dental needs, lifestyle, and budget. How missing teeth affect your smile, your health, and your outlook According to recent statistics, it’s estimated that across the country, over 175 million adults have lost at least one tooth, and close to 40 million are missing all of their teeth. In most of these cases, tooth loss is the end result of extensive dental decay, advanced gum disease, a traumatic injury, a congenital anomaly, or associated with a medical condition. In addition to the psychological and social consequences having embarrassing gaps in your smile often produce, missing teeth can affect your ability to speak clearly and eat a satisfying and nutritious diet. Left unaddressed, missing teeth can also cause gradual changes to your appearance and the alignment of your remaining teeth. These changes not only affect your bite, but they have the potential to create more unsightly and unhealthy gaps in your smile. Furthermore, without the support of a complete set of teeth, facial contours may also begin to look more sagged and haggard over time. While it’s never too late to rebuild a complete and beautiful smile, it’s always best to replace missing teeth sooner than later. Both partial and full dentures from the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence offer an effective and satisfying solution for reestablishing a complete smile. What are dentures? Dentures are removable appliances that are designed to precisely and comfortably rest on top of the gums that cover the jawbones. They consist of natural-looking artificial teeth set in a supportive base. In addition to offering a cost-effective solution for the replacement of missing teeth, dentures are quite versatile. They can be used to replace either a few teeth that have been lost or all of the teeth in the upper or lower jaws. While conventional bridgework and dental implants offer fixed solutions for rebuilding complete smiles, partial and full dentures are removable oral appliances. This statement means it’s possible to take dentures out of the mouth to clean and maintain the health of the underlying tissues and any remaining teeth, as well as clean the dentures themselves, or remove them while sleeping. Types of Dentures You can rest assured that rebuilding your smile is in the best of hands at the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence. As skilled and experienced providers of care, we’ll carefully evaluate all aspects of your smile, the health and integrity of any remaining teeth, along with the surrounding tissues and the supporting bone to develop a treatment plan that satisfies the functional and aesthetic requirements of your case. The two main types of removable dentures are full dentures and partial dentures. Which of these types offers the best solution for your smile depends on how many natural teeth are still present in your mouth and the health of these remaining teeth. While a partial denture can offer an effective solution in cases where some sturdy natural teeth remain, you may be a candidate for a complete denture when all the upper or lower teeth are missing or require extraction . Full Dentures Full dentures, also known as complete dentures, can effectively replace all the upper teeth, lower teeth, or both the upper and lower teeth. As with other types of dental solutions, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach for every case. The ultimate design, fabrication, and insertion of a full denture can vary based upon a patient’s specific needs. Conventional Full Denture This type of denture is fabricated and placed after all of the remaining teeth are removed, and the surrounding tissues have adequately healed. Fabricating a full denture when healing is complete supports a precise and comfortable fit. Immediate Denture With an immediate denture, a patient does not have to go without teeth while waiting for complete healing of the extraction sites. Although an immediate denture offers the advantage of not having to go without teeth for any length of time, it can require a reline and adjustments as the tissues remodel and heal. In some cases, for optimal comfort and fit, a conventional denture may eventually be required. Overdenture An overdenture is a type of complete denture that receives added stability and support from special attachments that are secured to the remaining underlying teeth or specialized dental implants. Implant-Supported Dentures As the name implies, this type of denture attaches to a select number of strategically placed implants in the upper or lower jaw. These small surgical posts provide precise points of attachment for the overlying denture and add a significant measure of stability and retention. Partial Dentures In situations where some sturdy teeth remain, partial dentures can offer an effective solution for the replacement of missing teeth. Partial dentures typically achieve adequate retention and stability with clasps or precision attachments on the teeth adjacent to the edentulous areas (the spaces formerly occupied by the missing teeth). Removable partial dentures can fill the void left by individual missing teeth and multiple ones to restore the look and function of a complete smile. At the same time a partial denture fills the gaps left by missing teeth; it also stabilizes the dentition and bite and prevents unwanted drifting of the remaining natural teeth. As with full dentures, partial denture design and fabrication varies based on a patient’s specific needs. With advances in dental materials and technology, partial denture wearers have more options than ever before. Today, a partial denture’s supportive framework can be fabricated from various materials, including cast metal, flexible resins, and hybrid materials. At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we’re dedicated to building healthy and beautiful smiles. As your trusted partner in care, you can depend on our office to design and fabricate a denture that will look good, fit comfortably, and serve you well for years to come. Providing integrated solutions to rebuild smiles Fabricating an attractive, well-fitting, and long-lasting denture requires a comprehensive understanding of oral function, facial aesthetics, dental materials Pay Now: Save $49 on Your First Visit at Peninsula Dental Excellence - Mountain View, CA New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Payment Options We accept Mastercard, Visa, American Express and Discover credit cards as well as cash and personal checks. Our billing coordinator will be happy to discuss any questions you may have. You also have the option to make an online payment by clicking here . INSURANCE PLANS To maximize your payment options, we accept all out-of-network insurance plans and will gladly process your claim. Please bring the necessary forms with you on your first visit. Insurance policies generally cover only a portion of the total treatment cost. Unless other arrangements have been made, we ask that you pay your portion of the bill at the time of treatment. It is your responsibility to pay any balance not paid by your insurance company. YOUR FIRST VISIT IS ONLY $49! Our $49 new patient special includes a comprehensive exam, personalized treatment plan, and any necessary x-rays. This special offer ensures that you get everything you need to begin your journey to dental wellness at Peninsula Dental Excellence. *Please note this is for cash patients only* COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION Our complimentary consultations include: - Cosmetic Consultations - Dental Implant Consultations --> Payment Options We accept Mastercard, Visa, American Express and Discover credit cards as well as cash and personal checks. --> Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Office Hours Monday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Tuesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Wednesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Thursday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Friday Saturday Sunday Visit Us Online Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Schedule Now Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Office Hours Monday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Tuesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Wednesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Thursday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Friday Saturday Sunday Visit Us Online Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Transform Your Smile with Dental Veneers at Peninsula Dental Excellence New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Veneers As the most recognizable expression and the universal sign of happiness, a beautiful smile is an important asset. Studies show that an attractive smile can boost your self-confidence, contribute to your overall well-being, and help make a positive impression on everyone you meet. Transforming Smiles With Porcelain Veneers If your front teeth are stained, discolored, chipped, worn-down, misshapen, a little gapped, or slightly misaligned, you're not alone. According to statistics, more than one-third of adults in the United States are dissatisfied with the appearance of their smiles. Cosmetic imperfections may be due to genetics, excessive wear and tear on the teeth, the aging process, dietary choices that stain the dental enamel, smoking, or as a side effect of certain medications. In some cases, if the imperfections are minor ones, a teeth whitening procedure or cosmetic bonding may be all it takes to create a more perfect-looking smile. However, darker dental stains, discolorations, and more significant flaws involving the size, shape, and alignment of the teeth, are sometimes better addressed with porcelain veneers. At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we recognize that every smile is different and tailor treatment to address individual needs and expectations of care. Whether your smile is best served by the fabrication of dental veneers or another cosmetic dental procedure we provide, you can count on our office for the latest, most effective, pleasing, and healthy solutions for your smile. What are dental veneers? One of the most conservative yet highly effective and aesthetically pleasing ways to transform the appearance of imperfect looking teeth is the fabrication of dental veneers. Fully customized to the exact specifications of your smile and the cosmetic corrections required, veneers are ultra-thin facings, seamlessly bonded to the fronts of the involved teeth. This versatile and minimally-invasive cosmetic procedure conceals a range of imperfections to dramatically improve the look of teeth that are misshapen, exhibit minor chips, enamel defects, or stains. They also provide an excellent solution for closing small gaps as well as addressing other minor alignment issues. Among the chief benefits offered by veneers are that they require little to no preparation of the underlying tooth and offer a relatively quick way to achieve long-lasting and pleasing results. And because they are ultra-thin, veneers preserve the maximum amount of natural tooth structure and are kind to the tissues along the gumline. With veneers, your smile looks naturally beautiful. Whether you're looking to improve the appearance of a single front tooth or multiple ones, dental veneers can turn a less-than-perfect smile into one that appears naturally beautiful and flawless. Your veneers are fabricated from the highest quality of dental-grade porcelain to recreate the natural translucency of healthy tooth enamel. Since porcelain reflects light in much the same way as dental enamel, veneers produce a vibrant, flawless, and naturally beautiful-looking smile. From preparation to taking an impression and placement, the entire process of getting dental veneers only takes a few visits. Furthermore, even though a veneer is fragile to handle before placement in the mouth, once it gets bonded to the underlying tooth, it becomes quite strong and durable. With proper oral hygiene and care, you can maintain your new veneers for many years to come. At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we successfully combine the art and science of dentistry to create healthy, beautiful smiles. We've helped many patients enhance the look of their smiles and feel confident we can do the same for you. What to expect when getting veneers Initial consultation and care The process of getting dental veneers begins with a consultation and thorough assessment of your dental health, oral function, and smile aesthetics. We'll also discuss your smile goals and treatment expectations. Although getting veneers is a relatively quick process, it's essential to address any periodontal problems or cavities in the involved teeth before your new veneers get fabricated. Tooth preparation and Impression taking While the amount of tooth preparation varies, depending on the unique requirements of the case and the type of porcelain veneer, the removal of tooth structure from the front and sides of the tooth is typically quite minimal. It's just enough enamel for the ultra-thin facing to look most natural and remain sturdy and strong when placed. Once the teeth are prepared, an impression gets taken, and an appropriate shade of porcelain is selected, your new veneers are ready for fabrication. Porcelain veneers are most often sent out to a dental laboratory for custom fabrication. For the short time it takes the permanent ones to come back from the lab, attractive temporary veneer facings cover the teeth. Fitting and placement When your veneers are ready, it's time to check their fit, size, shade, and shape. Prior to getting affixed to the teeth, any adjustments to ensure a precise fit and optimal aesthetics are made. At this time, we'll also confirm that you're pleased with the look of your new smile. Once fitted and approved, the involved teeth are then cleaned, and the veneers are permanently bonded in place with composite resin cement. Following placement, any further adjustments or minor refinements are performed as needed. Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Return to Our Services Frequently Asked Questions Will I need a veneer or a crown? + Determining if a veneer is suitable or a full-coverage crown is required depends on the extent of the tooth's defects and the remaining amount of healthy tooth structure. For teeth with imperfections that cannot be remedied with a teeth whitening procedure, dental veneers often provide the desired cosmetic improvements. However, a significantly undersized, misshapen, chipped, or darkly stained tooth usually requires a full coverage crown. Do veneers look natural? + Porcelain veneers are fabricated from the highest grade of dental ceramics, which reflect light in much the same way as the enamel of natural teeth. In addition to this feature, dental porcelain is resistant to stains and discolorations, keeping your smile white and vibrant for years to come. How long do dental veneers last? + Porcelain veneers are ultra-thin customized facings that become strong and durable once bonded to the underlying teeth. With proper hygiene and routine dental care, veneers provide a cosmetic solution that not only looks and feels completely natural but is also long lasting. However, just as harmful oral habits can affect your natural teeth, they can also cause damage to your veneers. To prevent chipping, cracking, or dislodging a veneer, avoid nail biting, chewing on hard candies, ice, pens, or pencils, and opening bottles or other objects with your teeth. Also, remember to protect your smile on the playing field by Experience Excellence at Peninsula Dental Excellence - Testimonials New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. 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Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Sports Mouthguards Every year millions of cases of dental and facial injuries occur as the result of sport-related trauma. While all sports have some risk of oral injury, it is especially prevalent in recreational activities that involve frequent body contact with other players or the ground, as well as the possibility of being struck by other objects such as, balls, bats, or sticks. One way to significantly reduce the risk of damage to your teeth, cheeks, lips, tongue, face, or jaw as the result of a sports-related injury is to wear a mouthguard. A mouthguard is a removable appliance made of a sturdy plastic that sits comfortably over your teeth. Typically, mouthguards are designed to cover just the top teeth but may also be fabricated to include the lower teeth as well depending on your particular situation. Individuals who wear braces or have some types of dental work may require a specific type of mouthguard that provides more coverage. There are three types of sports mouthguards on the market, including pre-formed and ready to wear stock mouthguards, boil and bite mouthguards, and custom mouthguards fabricated by your dentist. Our office will help you to select just the right sports mouthguard to protect your smile. While the first two choices offer some level of protection, the best and most comfortable mouthguards to safeguard your smile are the ones individually designed and customized by your dentist. Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Return to Our Services Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Schedule Now Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. 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New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Schedule Now Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Intraoral Camera in Mountain View, CA | Peninsula Dental Excellence New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Intraoral Camera An intraoral camera is a miniaturized camera that can take high-resolution images inside of the mouth and display them for viewing in real time on a computer screen. It is a pen-sized device that provides an up close, full-color and high-resolution view of the teeth and surrounding soft tissues. An intraoral camera is a wonderful communication tool that allows the dentist to directly show a patient a close up view of every tooth and the nearby soft tissues. With this technology any areas of concern can be instantly displayed and discussed. The intraoral camera can also capture individual images that can be saved as part of a patient’s permanent record. These saved images can be reproduced when needed for use by other dental specialists, a dental laboratory, insurance companies, and others. Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Return to Our Services Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Schedule Now Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Pediatric Dentistry: Give Your Child a Healthy Smile with Peninsula Dental Excellence New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Pediatric Dentistry At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, the health and development of your child's smile are our top priorities. Our goals are to help children establish a strong foundation for a lifetime of good oral health and experience the benefits of healthy, beautiful smiles. Excellent Oral Health Begins With Good Oral Care All parents want what's best for their families. When good oral care, including routine dental checkups , start at an early age, our office can closely monitor the development and health of your child's smile as they grow. It's essential to keep in mind that preventive care and timely treatment for any emerging dental issues not only helps to ensure ongoing oral health but also supports overall well-being, and contributes to a positive self-image. You can rest assured that your child's smile is in the best of hands at our office! We provide gentle and precise care in an environment that's comfortable, warm, and engaging. At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we offer a comprehensive range of dental services designed to address the dental needs of children of all ages. Whether it's your little one's first trip to the dentist, a routine visit, treatment for a dental emergency , or more, we're well equipped to provide the care that's needed. We take a proactive approach and emphasize the importance of dental prevention as the key to good oral health. We provide you and your child with the resources as well as the tools to establish an effective brushing and flossing routine and offer nutritional guidance and advice on potentially harmful oral habits. Our entire team strives to make each visit with your child a positive, informative, and beneficial experience. The Importance Of Regular Checkups And Routine Care Studies show that children and teens lose an estimated 51 million school hours each year to dental problems. To help your child maintain optimal oral health and a smile that's healthy and bright, we recommend dental checkups and cleanings twice a year. As skilled and compassionate providers of care, we understand all aspects of dental development and are sensitive to the unique needs of children. At each periodic exam, a member of our professional team will review your child's medical and dental history and then perform a thorough clinical assessment of the teeth, gums, jaws, and the surrounding oral tissues. We'll also check your child's bite, jaw alignment, and function. Because it's vital to see what's going on below the surface, we'll take digital radiographs as needed, to check for the presence of any cavities, or infection and to evaluate the position of your child's developing teeth and the health of jaw bone. We'll also perform a professional dental cleaning to eliminate any plaque or debris that has accumulated between the teeth or in hard to reach places. Tooth Decay Is The Single Most Common Chronic Childhood Disease At every stage of your child's development, we'll advise you on the most effective methods of keeping his or her teeth clean and discuss the foods, beverages, and harmful oral habits that can lead to problems. While it can be difficult sometimes to get children into a regular oral hygiene routine, we'll give you tips and advice on how to make brushing and flossing a fun part of their daily activities. As your trusted partner you can rely on the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence to keep a close watch on your child's oral health and development. By following these simple guidelines, you can help your child maintain optimal oral health and develop a positive attitude towards dental care: Establishing a dental partnership when your child is small Keeping your baby's and toddler's teeth clean Not allowing your baby to sleep with a bottle of milk or juice. Bringing your child to the dentist for routine checkups and care Leading by example and encouraging the recommended tooth brushing and flossing routine Promoting wise dietary choices and healthy snacking, including replacing sugary drinks with water and limiting sweets Providing supportive guidance to help your child put away their pacifier and stop thumb or finger sucking at the appropriate time Making sure your child wears a mouthguard when playing specific sports Your Baby's Smile Even before your child is born, your little one's first set of teeth is already forming. As a matter of fact, by the time your baby is a year old, some of the front teeth will have already emerged into place. For this reason, it's essential to establish an oral care routine at an early age. As per the recommendations of the American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, parents are encouraged to have their baby see the dentist around the time of their first birthday. FAQs On The Topic Of Your Baby's Smile + When will my baby's first tooth appear? A baby's first teeth begin to appear in the 6 to 12-month range. Typically, it's the two lower front ones that appear first. The baby teeth come into place from the front of the mouth and then on to the back. With that said, most children will get all of their baby teeth by the time they are three. + How should I clean my baby's new teeth? For babies with new teeth just emerging, we may recommend just a washcloth or infant toothbrush to start. As your baby grows and more teeth come into place, an age-appropriate soft bristled brush, and a tiny dab of toothpaste will be recommended. One word of caution; be careful that your child does not swallow the dab of toothpaste. When your child gets older, we will teach him or her more about the responsibilities of self-care and oral hygiene. + What should I do if my baby is teething? While getting teeth is an important milestone in a baby's development, it's essential to be aware that teething can make a baby quite irritable. Your little one may act fussy, have trouble sleeping, avoid eating, and drool quite a bit. While you are powerless to speed up the process of teething, there are a few things that you can do to soothe your baby as their new teeth are erupting into place. Common approaches to helping your baby feel more comfortable while getting their new teeth include safe teething rings, a cold spoon, or a moist gauze rubbed over their gums. Remember, you can always call our office if you have any concerns. + Why are baby teeth so important? The first set of teeth not only makes it possible for your baby to smile, eat, and speak, but they also play the critical role of serving as placeholders for the permanent teeth. Losing a baby tooth too early can potentially result in a misaligned smile. + Can babies develop tooth decay? When caring for your child's smile, it's important to remember that baby teeth are just as susceptible as the permanent teeth to decay. In fact, more than 50% of children develop cavities before the age of five. Not only does tooth decay pose a risk to the health of the involved baby teeth, but untreated cavities can also have consequences for your child's overall well-being and the permanent teeth that Peninsula Dental Excellence: Relieve Your TMJ Disorders New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now TMJ Disorders According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR), temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ), also referred to as temporomandibular disorders (TMD), are the most common source of chronic facial pain and jaw dysfunction. It is estimated that more than 10 million people in the United States are affected by temporomandibular joint problems. What is the Temporomandibular Joint? There are two temporomandibular joints that connect the left and right sides of the lower jaw to the temporal bone. Both joints and their associated muscles, ligaments and tendons work together to allow for all manner of oral function as the jaw moves up and down, front to back and from side to side. Containing a shock-absorbing, soft disc that sits between the rounded condyles of both sides of the lower jaw and the corresponding concavities in the skull’s temporal bone, the TMJ makes chewing, speaking, yawning and all jaw movements possible. Since the TMJ is a joint with both up and down hinge-like movements, as well as side to side and front to back sliding motions to perform, it is often considered one of the most complicated joints in the body and one of the most difficult to treat when problems arise. Types and Symptoms of TMJ Disorders TMJ disorders can fall into one or more of the following three categories: Myofascial pain- Refers to pain in the area of the jaw joint due to various causes of increased muscle tension and spasm Internal derangement-Involves displacement of the disc, jaw dislocation or trauma to the condyles of the jaw Degenerative joint disease -Arthritis The risk for developing a TMJ problem is greater in the presence of long-term teeth grinding or bruxism, a jaw injury or various types of arthritis such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. Furthermore, the manifestations of a TMJ disorder can vary from person to person with a wide range of symptoms possible, including earaches, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), headaches, back and neck pain, vertigo, muscle spasms and joint tenderness as well as jaw pain, popping or grating sounds with jaw movement, jaw locking and limited jaw movement. For some people a TMJ disorder can be resolved within a relatively short period of time, while for others it will continue to persist despite extensive therapy. Diagnosis and Treatment When evaluating for the presence of a TMJ disorder, the dentist will perform a thorough clinical assessment of joint symptoms and function. Special radiographic imaging and other diagnostic tests will be ordered as needed. The treatment of a TMJ disorder may include oral appliances such as night guards or stabilization splints to alleviate strain on the joints. Other types of therapy may include steroid injections, occlusal adjustments as well as orthodontic or prosthodontic treatment to improve occlusion. In cases of persistent and serious TMJ problems, surgery may be recommended. Methods of self-care can be helpful in alleviating some of the symptoms of a TMJ disorder. Patients are typically advised to eat soft foods, avoid extreme jaw movement such as wide yawning and gum chewing, to practice stress reduction and relaxation techniques and applying ice packs or moist heat as directed. If recommended, a patient should follow the dentist or therapist’s instruction for gentle stretching exercises. The short-term use of over-the-counter, non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs and pain medications may provide relief. If not the dentist or physician may prescribe stronger pain or anti-inflammatory drugs, muscle relaxants or anti-depressants. Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Return to Our Services Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. 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All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Peninsula Dental Excellence: Meet Our Skilled Dentist, Dr. Jeff Yoshihara New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Jeff Yoshihara, DDS, is one of the highly-skilled dental surgeons that leads the team at Peninsula Dental Excellence located in Mountainview, California. He specializes in general, cosmetic, and reconstructive dentistry to meet the varied needs of his patients. Dr. Yoshihara, known by his patients as Dr. Jeff, was born and raised in Union City, California. He chose to stay local and attended the University of California, Berkeley, for his undergraduate career. He earned a degree in integrative biology at UC Berkeley and relocated to Southern California to attend the UCLA School of Dentistry in Los Angeles. After graduating, Dr. Jeff decided to move back to the Bay Area and has been practicing as a general dentist ever since. Dr. Jeff believes that patient education, understanding, and comfort are just as important as the quality of dentistry one receives, which is why he takes the time to discuss and review all treatment options with his patients. Dr. Jeff's goal is to work collaboratively with patients and design treatment plans that best meet each individual's needs. While he is a perfectionist (an ideal quality to have in a dentist), Dr. Jeff is also very relaxed and can usually be found smiling or heard laughing around the office. Outside of his practice, Dr. Jeff enjoys weight lifting, photography, and fashion. Visit Us Online Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Schedule Now Visit Us Online Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Discover a Life-Changing Smile Transformation with Dental Implants in Mountain View, CA | Peninsula Dental Excellence New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Implant Dentistry Replacing Missing Teeth With Dental Implants If you're missing teeth, you're not alone. Tooth loss is a far more common problem than you think. In fact, studies show that 178 million people across the United States are missing at least one tooth, and 35 million are completely edentulous (missing all their teeth). Whether you have lost one tooth or multiple ones to gum disease, tooth decay, or a traumatic injury, the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence can help. We provide state-of-the-art care and offer the latest solutions to help patients reestablish complete, healthy, and beautiful smiles. Dental implants for a smile that looks and feels completely natural! Today, dental implants represent the most advanced system for the replacement of missing teeth. While conventional fixed bridges and dentures remain effective and satisfying ways to replace missing teeth, dental implants come the closest to replicating the look, feel, and function of a natural smile. With dental implants, you can once again enjoy all your favorite foods and speak and smile with renewed confidence and ease. Because dental implants behave in much the same way as the roots of natural teeth, they provide unrivaled stability for the placement of a broad range of dental prostheses, including crowns and bridges up to a complete set of teeth. For patients who wear full dentures , dental implants provide the added stability and retention required to improve comfort and fit while preventing any embarrassing slippage. If you are struggling with tooth loss and looking for the best solutions for the replacement of missing teeth, visit the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence to learn more about dental implants and all the state-of-the-art services we provide. At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we take pride in creating beautiful and healthy smiles! Dental implant basics Dental implants are small, biocompatible surgical posts that behave in much the same way as the roots of natural teeth. Once placed and integrated with the surrounding bone, dental implants provide unparalleled support for single crowns, bridges, and dentures. As the most advanced method for the replacement of missing teeth, they offer satisfying, long-lasting, and functional solutions for rebuilding a complete smile. Consider all the benefits Whether you’re missing one tooth, multiple ones, or missing all your teeth, you can rebuild a complete and beautiful smile with dental implants! According to statistics, roughly 3 million people have already received dental implants, with that number increasing at a staggering rate of 500,000 per year! The soaring popularity of dental implants is attributed, in large part, to the numerous benefits they offer as compared with other methods of care. While conventional fixed bridges and dentures provide effective and satisfying solutions for the replacement of missing teeth, dental implants offer several advantages over traditional methods of care: Dental implants come the closest to replicating the look, feel, and function of natural teeth. With precise placement, good oral hygiene, and routine care, dental implants can last for many years. Dental implants provide continued stimulation to the underlying bone to prevent the bone loss that occurs when teeth are missing while preserving natural facial contours. Since implants behave like natural teeth, there is no chance that they will slip or dislodge like removable dentures when speaking or eating. Dental implants make it possible to speak with ease and eat and taste all types of food with virtually no restrictions. Dental implants do not decay and will not develop cavities. Unlike a fixed bridge, dental implants do not require any preparation or crowning of teeth adjacent to the edentulous area. The Most Versatile Solution for The Replacement Of Missing Teeth Types of Dental Implants: Single-tooth implant When a single tooth is missing, a dental implant restored with a crown replicates a natural tooth in almost every way. It’s no longer necessary to fabricate a conventional three-unit bridge involving the preparation and crowning of any adjacent teeth. As a self-supporting and fully functional entity, a single tooth implant offers patients an excellent solution for reestablishing a complete and attractive smile. Implant-supported fixed bridges As used to replace two or more missing teeth, an implant-supported bridge preserves the integrity of the adjacent natural teeth while providing the ongoing bone stimulation needed to prevent bone shrinkage and maintain facial contours. Unlike a traditional fixed bridge to replace multiple missing teeth, an implant-supported bridge does not require the preparation and crowning of any adjacent natural teeth. Instead, it relies on a select amount of strategically placed dental implants to support all the crowns and replacement teeth needed. Full arch replacement with four or six Implants Serving as an alternative to full dentures, a complete set of replacement teeth supported by strategically placed implants successfully reestablishes a smile that looks, feels, and functions like a natural one. Unlike conventional dentures, this approach offers a fixed solution that’s both stable and non-removable. While eliminating the need for messy denture adhesives and having to take any dentures out to clean and sanitize them, it boosts confidence as one speaks, smiles, and chews. It also permits the immediate placement of an attractive set of temporary teeth, with a permanent set to follow once the implants become fully integrated with the surrounding bone. Implant-retained denture As the name implies, this type of denture attaches to a select number of strategically placed implants in the upper or lower jaw. These small surgical posts provide precise points of attachment for the overlying denture and add a significant measure of stability and retention. This added level of security enables one to smile, speak, and eat with greater confidence and ease. Are dental implants right for me? If you are wondering if you’re a candidate for dental implants, it’s easy enough to find out. At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we’re not only happy to look at your smile, but we’ll also answer all your questions and explain your best options for dental implants. We treat every smile as unique and develop personalized treatment plans based on your medical and dental histories, current oral health, cosmetic expectations of care, lifestyle, and budget. How are dental implants placed? It’s essential to plan and meticulously execute every step in care, from initial treatment planning and the precise placement of dental implants all the way to the design, fabrication, and insertion of the final crowns, bridges, or dentures. Surgery to place dental implants is typically considered a minor surgical procedure and performed on an outpatient basis. However, the exact extent of the procedure depends upon the type and number of dental implants and whether or Peninsula Dental Excellence: Special Offers | Dental Bridges, Periodontal Treatment and Dentures Services in Mountain View New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. 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This special offer ensures that you get everything you need to begin your journey to dental wellness at Peninsula Dental Excellence. *Please note this is for cash patients only* COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION Our complimentary consultations include: - Cosmetic Consultations - Dental Implant Consultations --> Payment Options We accept Mastercard, Visa, American Express and Discover credit cards as well as cash and personal checks. Our billing coordinator will be happy to discuss any questions you may have. Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Office Hours Monday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Tuesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Wednesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Thursday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Friday Saturday Sunday Visit Us Online Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. 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Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Oral Cancer Screening Oral cancer accounts for 2.9% of all diagnosed cases of cancer in the United States. According to the American Cancer Society it is estimated that 51,000 people across the country will develop oral cancer this year and that 10,000 fatalities are expected from the disease. Oral cancer can occur anywhere in the orofacial complex but is most often found on the tongue, the tonsils and oropharynx, the gums, floor of the mouth, lips, cheek lining or the hard palate. While the disease can affect anyone, men are twice as likely to develop oral cancer as women. Those particularly at risk for oral cancer are men over the age of 50 who are heavy smokers and frequently drink alcohol. Additional risk factors may include UV exposure from the sun or sunlamps, GERD (gastro-intestinal reflux disease), prior head and neck radiation treatment, exposure to certain chemicals and poor diet. While the death rate from oral cancer has been decreasing in the past several decades thanks to early detection and advanced methods of treatment improving the outcomes of care, there has been a recent rise in the incidence of oropharyngeal cancer due to increased transmission of the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus (HPV). As part of a comprehensive exam, the dentist will perform a screening for oral cancer. To start, the dentist will review the patient’s medical and dental histories and ask if there have been any changes to his or her oral health or overall health. 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Continue Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Office Hours Monday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Tuesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Wednesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Thursday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Friday Saturday Sunday Visit Us Online Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Schedule Now Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Office Hours Monday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Tuesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Wednesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Thursday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Friday Saturday Sunday Visit Us Online Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. 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At Peninsula Dental Excellence, we understand the importance of a healthy and beautiful smile in enhancing your overall well-being. Our experienced team is committed to providing personalized care using the latest advancements in dentistry. Whether you're in need of dental crowns to restore damaged teeth, porcelain veneers to perfect your smile, or professional teeth whitening for a dazzling finish, we offer comprehensive services to meet your needs. Beyond dental care, Mountain View offers an array of experiences to indulge in. Spend an afternoon enjoying boutique shopping along Castro Street, where you'll discover unique treasures and stylish finds. Afterward, savor the flavors of local cuisine at one of the many acclaimed restaurants, showcasing diverse culinary delights from around the world. We cherish the opportunity to serve this dynamic community and welcome all visitors who grace our town. Whether you're a longtime resident or just passing through, Peninsula Dental Excellence is here to ensure your dental health and confidence thrive. Schedule your appointment today and experience excellence in dental care amidst the vibrant energy of Mountain View. Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Office Hours Monday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Tuesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Wednesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Thursday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Friday Saturday Sunday Visit Us Online Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. 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All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Discover Peninsula Dental Excellence: Expert Care & Comprehensive Services New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Library Oral Health Care and Prevention Brushing Your Teeth Dental Checkups Dental Cleanings and Oral Hygiene How to Floss Your Teeth Periodic Fluoride Treatments The Application of Dental Sealants The Importance of Preventive Dental Care Diseases and Conditions Affecting the Oral Cavity Bad Breath/Halitosis Dry Mouth Malocclusion Mouth Ulcers Oral Cancer Periodontal (Gum) Disease TMJ Disorders Tooth Decay Repairing and Restoring Decayed or Damaged Teeth Amalgam Fillings Composite or “Tooth Colored” Fillings Dental Crowns or “Caps” Inlays/Onlays Root Canal Therapy Treating Periodontally Involved Teeth Crown Lengthening Non-Surgical Periodontal Treatment Osseous Grafts or “Bone Grafts” Periodontal Surgery Soft Tissue Grafts or “Gum Grafts” Replacing Missing Teeth Dental Implants Fixed Bridgework Full or Partial Dentures Cosmetic Dentistry Ceramic Crowns Dental Bonding Teeth Whitening Veneers Orthodontics Braces Invisalign Dental Emergencies Toothaches Traumatic Injuries Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Schedule Now Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Transform Your Smile with Peninsula Dental Excellence: Crowns & Caps New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Crowns & Caps As everyone knows, the appearance and health of your smile can affect your self-image, confidence, and overall well-being. Today, thanks to advances in dentistry, it’s possible to transform even the most challenging smiles into ones that look beautiful, vibrant, and bright. Whether you have a minor flaw in a single tooth or multiple teeth with significant imperfections, your dentist offers solutions to create aesthetically pleasing, healthy, and long-lasting results. When a filling just won’t do If dental decay, cracked fillings, root canals, clenching, or grinding the teeth have caused extensive damage to the underlying tooth structure, a dental filling may not be a sufficient restoration. The only way to completely restore this tooth's cosmetic appearance and function is often full coverage with a dental crown. The good news is that a completed dental crown looks and feels like a natural tooth. In addition to restoring a single natural tooth, crowns can be used in other situations, including being the supporting ends of dental bridges, covering dental implants, or as coverage for a cracked tooth to prevent further breakdown. A crown may also be indicated when a discolored or stained tooth needs to be restored to its natural appearance. Crowns can be made of either porcelain baked onto a metal substrate, all-porcelain, or many of the new ceramic materials that have been developed. Restoring the look, function, and health of your smile Whatever the reason for a crown, the purpose is the same—to rebuild the look, feel, and function of the tooth while protecting any natural tooth structure that remains. If you have a tooth that is broken, cracked, chipped, discolored, misshapen, or weakened by advanced tooth decay, there’s no need to despair. Our office can restore your tooth with a crown that looks naturally beautiful and blends seamlessly with your smile. Lifelike, naturally beautiful, and long-lasting results With the range of dental materials available today, dental crowns can restore a tooth with the most lifelike, naturally beautiful, and long-lasting results. New generations of ceramic materials not only interact with light in much the same way as natural teeth, but they also offer excellent strength and durability. Our office will consider the tooth’s location, function, and aesthetic requirements when recommending the best options to restore it. You can rely on us to recommend a restoration that suits your smile and fulfills your expectation of care. Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Return to Our Services Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Schedule Now Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Peninsula Dental Excellence - Discover the Convenience of CEREC® Single-Visit Crowns New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now CEREC® CEREC® offers convenient, faster and more comfortable care to provide a range of high-quality, same-day restorations including ceramic crowns, inlays and onlays. Enjoy the Benefits of a Beautiful Smile in Just a Single Visit! CEREC® offers convenient, faster and more comfortable care to provide a range of high quality same day restorations including ceramic crowns, inlays and onlays. Single Visit Crowns and Restorations In just one appointment you can have a naturally beautiful restoration to enhance the beauty and function of your smile. With CEREC® there is no need for multiple office visits, messy dental impressions, a temporary crown, or waiting weeks for your dental work to come back from the laboratory. Your new restoration is designed and customized to the exact specifications of your smile all in the very same day! How Does it Work? CEREC® is an advanced method of care, which allows for the preparation and placement of same day ceramic restorations. Offering the utmost in terms of quality and convenience, this high-tech system utilizes CAD/CAM technology, or computer aided design and computer aided manufacturing to make every step of the restoration process more patient-friendly and precise. Using an ergonomically designed intraoral scanning wand in place of a conventional dental impression, the dentist is able to capture detailed 3D images of the prepared tooth and surrounding dentition. These images are then integrated by an advanced computer software program to produce an accurate model and plan a precise fitting, functional, and cosmetically pleasing restoration. As soon the restoration is designed and approved by the dentist, the information is sent wirelessly to a chairside milling machine where a ceramic restoration is fabricated as the patient waits. Naturally Beautiful and Long-Lasting Restorations! A CEREC® single visit crown offers much more than a convenient approach to getting a dental crown. It is a high quality, naturally beautiful, extremely durable and long-lasting dental restoration! Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Return to Our Services Frequently Asked Questions What are CEREC® same-day crowns? + Today, there's no need to merely imagine how nice it would be to have a dental crown fabricated in a single visit. With CEREC technology and advanced systems of care, multiple trips to the dentist are a thing of the past! Now, one appointment is all it takes for our skilled and experienced dentist to design, fabricate, and place a naturally beautiful and long-lasting same-day crown. And, best of all, unlike conventional methods of care, you won't have to endure messy dental impressions, wear a temporary crown, or wait weeks for your permanent restoration to come back from the laboratory. How are CEREC® same-day crowns made? + Offering a level of precision and comfort that exceeds conventional methods of care, CEREC technology is nothing short of amazing! Advanced CAD/CAM technology, which stands for computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing, enables our dentist to translate images from an optically scan tooth into a 3D virtual model upon which a custom crown can be digitally designed. Once this step is done, the detailed specs are then wirelessly transmitted to a chairside 3D milling machine to fabricate your new ceramic crown while you wait! What are the benefits of CEREC® same-day crowns? + With conventional methods of care, a dental crown can take two to three visits to fabricate and place. However, thanks to the benefits of CEREC technology, we can prepare a tooth, then design, fabricate, and place your new crown, all while you wait. With CEREC same-day crowns, there's none of the mess of conventional dental impressions, wearing dental temporaries, or waiting for the final crown to come back from the lab. Once the prepared tooth is optically scanned and the restoration digitally designed, your new crown can be milled from the highest quality of dental ceramics that very same visit. Will my CEREC® same-day crown look natural? + CEREC same-day crowns and restorations are fabricated from the highest quality of dental ceramics. Because dental porcelain reflects light in much the same way as dental enamel, your new crown will look flawless, completely natural, and blend seamlessly with your smile. Do CEREC® same-day crowns last a long time? + A CEREC same-day crown offers much more than a convenient approach to getting a dental crown. It is also a high quality, naturally beautiful, extremely durable, and long-lasting dental restoration! The fact is, with proper oral hygiene and routine dental care your new crown will serve your smile well for many years to come. Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Schedule Now Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Clean Teeth, Happy Smile: Discover the Benefits of Regular Dental Cleanings at Peninsula Dental Excellence New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Dental Cleanings While maintaining a healthy smile depends upon keeping your teeth and gums clean at home, even those with the most diligent brushing and flossing routines can find it challenging to reach every nook and cranny between the teeth and gums. For this reason, we emphasize the importance of routine dental cleanings. How dental cleanings protect the health of your smile Since plaque harbors the bacteria responsible for cavities and gum disease, its removal is essential for maintaining good oral health. Our office encourages patients to come in twice a year for professional dental cleanings. In this way, our hygienist can remove any accumulated plaque, tartar, and food debris from between the teeth and gums. Routine dental cleanings offer the following benefits: Keep your smile feeling fresh and clean Prevent cavities and protect your periodontal health Help to reverse gingivitis and restore gum health Support your overall health and well-being What to expect when getting your teeth cleaned Dental cleanings are performed using either hand instruments or with an ultrasonic scaler. While hand instruments are designed to scrape harmful deposits off the surface of the teeth, an ultrasonic scaler uses a steady stream of water coupled with varying vibration frequencies to clean them. For best results, our hygienist may use both methods in combination with each other. Because a routine dental cleaning involves the superficial areas around the neck of the tooth and stays above or just slightly below the gumline, it's typically a pain-free and simple procedure. For those patients with sensitive teeth and other dental issues that may cause discomfort during a cleaning, topical numbing gels or local anesthesia are used. A fresh, clean, and polished smile Once the areas around the teeth and gums have been cleaned, our hygienist will then polish your teeth to remove superficial stains. In addition to going home with a smile that feels fresh and clean, we'll also provide you with instructions on the best methods of brushing and flossing and useful dietary guidance to support optimal oral health. Dedicated and trusted care Remember, dental cleanings play an essential role in preventive care. At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we help patients establish a strong foundation for a lifetime of good oral health. Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Return to Our Services Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Schedule Now Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Ultrasonic Cleaning in Mountain View, CA | Peninsula Dental Excellence New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Ultrasonic Cleaning Using ultrasonic technology, dentists and hygienists can clean residual plaque, tartar, and debris from between the teeth and gums more effectively, precisely and gently than with hand instrumentation alone. A safe technology, an ultrasonic cleaning operates through an interaction between a water stream and varying frequencies of vibration. An ultrasonic cleaning not only provides for a more comfortable patient experience, but it also produces less tissue trauma to the teeth and surrounding areas. Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Return to Our Services Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Schedule Now Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Discover Your Perfect Smile: Cosmetic Dentistry in Mountain View New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Cosmetic Dentistry A beautiful, healthy smile not only contributes to a positive self-image, but it also helps to make a great first impression on everyone you meet. When you’re completely satisfied with the look of your smile, you’re likely to smile broadly and confidently more often. If your teeth are stained, discolored, chipped, worn down, misshapen, a little gapped, or misaligned, you’re not alone. According to statistics, more than one-third of adults in the United States are dissatisfied with the appearance of their smiles. The good news is these days, you don’t have to be a movie star to have a vibrant and beautiful smile. Thanks to advances in cosmetic dentistry, less-than-perfect teeth can be completely transformed to produce a naturally beautiful looking smile. Let us help you bring out the best in your smile! At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we offer a comprehensive range of state-of-the-art dental services and provide the highest level of personalized care. Our goal is to help every patient enjoy the benefits of an attractive smile. Whether you’re unhappy with the look of a single tooth, all your front teeth, or have unsightly gaps in your smile due to missing teeth, we can help. Combining the art and science of dentistry Even thousands of years ago, people were concerned about the health and appearance of their smiles. Viewing white teeth as a sign of wealth and beauty, the ancient Egyptians used small sticks to apply a mixture of ground pumice and wine vinegar to remove stains and whiten their teeth. Today, we have the skills, technology, and materials to create smiles that are as beautiful as they are healthy. Thanks to developments in the field of cosmetic dentistry over the past 50 years, even the most challenging smiles can be transformed into ones that dazzle. At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we offer state-of-the-art treatment along with an artistic eye and keen awareness of facial aesthetics to produce cosmetically pleasing smiles and long-lasting results of care. You can rest assured your smile is in the best of hands with us. We value patient input and listen carefully to your interests and expectations of care. When it comes to cosmetic dentistry, there is no “one size fits all” solution. We recognize that every patient is unique and provide highly personalized treatments to enhance the look of your smile. What Are Some Types Of Cosmetic Dental Procedures? Cosmetic dental procedures range from treatments that are relatively quick and non-invasive procedures to more extensive ones based on a patient’s specific needs and expectations of care. When staining, enamel defects, minor chips, small gaps, or slight misalignment are present, conservative and minimally invasive procedures such as cosmetic dental bonding, professional strength teeth whitening, and veneers can offer effective and highly satisfying ways to improve the look of your smile. Teeth with cavities, more extensive damage, or more significant cosmetic flaws, can be restored and rebuilt to achieve attractive, durable, and long-lasting results with tooth-colored fillings and natural-looking dental crowns. Rebuilding a complete and beautiful smile At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we use leading-edge technology, proven methods of care, and the latest generations of dental materials to give patients the smiles they’ve always wanted! We can also help patients with missing teeth to reestablish a complete and beautiful smile with options that range from dental bridges or dentures to dental implants . Whether an individual tooth or multiple teeth are missing, our practice offers the most advanced dental implant-based solutions to help patients create an attractive smile that looks, feels, and functions like a natural one. Some of the most common cosmetic dental procedures we perform include the following: Dental Bonding To repair minor defects, chips, or fractures, mask discolorations, and close small gaps between teeth; a dental bonding procedure is considered one of the most effective, economical, and quickest methods of care. A bonding procedure is typically performed with composite resins, which come in a wide array of tooth-colored shades to enhance the look of your smile blend seamlessly with the rest of your teeth. Bonded to the underlying tooth structure, composite resins are made of biologically safe and metal-free materials that offer excellent aesthetics, strength, and durability. Tooth-Colored Fillings Today, it’s possible to restore a tooth with decay with cosmetically pleasing and metal-free filling materials composed of composite resin and filler particles that form a hard matrix when set. Strong and durable, these fillings bond to the remaining tooth structure as they rebuild it following the removal of any decayed or damaged portions. Best of all, with tooth-colored fillings, there’s no unsightly metal showing. Your smile looks naturally pleasing whether you’re opening your mouth or simply flashing a broad smile. Teeth Whitening If your teeth are stained, discolored, or yellowed, you may benefit from a professional strength teeth whitening procedure from our office. A teeth-whitening procedure can quickly transform a dull, drab, discolored smile into one that’s whiter and more vibrant. Although over the counter teeth whitening systems purchased in stores or online have become popular, there are health concerns and limitations with these products. As a rule, the healthiest and most effective methods of teeth whitening are the ones managed and supervised by the dentist. At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we use the leading systems in care to offer a safe, quick, and effective way to lighten and brighten your smile! Dental Veneers One of the most conservative yet highly effective and aesthetically pleasing ways to enhance the appearance of imperfect looking teeth is the fabrication of porcelain veneers. By placing customized, ultra-thin facings made of the highest grade of dental porcelain over the front of a single tooth or multiple ones, our office can transform the look of your smile. Crowns Besides restoring the appearance and function of teeth with extensive dental decay, cracked fillings, prior root canals, or rebuilding teeth that are very worn down from grinding, a full coverage dental crown can also be used to improve the cosmetics of an imperfect tooth. A full coverage crown may be indicated for teeth that are misshapen, deeply stained, or otherwise significantly flawed. Helping Patients Achieve Their Cosmetic Smile Goals A successful and satisfying cosmetic treatment plan values patient input. As part of a cosmetic smile makeover consultation, your interests and concerns are discussed while your smile is carefully analyzed to determine which procedures will provide the most pleasing results of care. Armed with a comprehensive knowledge of dental aesthetics as well as a thorough understanding of complex requirements of an optimally functional bite, the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence offers the treatment req Discover Comprehensive Dental Care at Peninsula Dental Excellence New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. 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New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Schedule Now Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Peninsula Dental Excellence: Experience Comprehensive Oral Exams New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Oral Exams At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we emphasize taking a proactive approach as the best way to maintain a healthy, beautiful smile. By coming to our office as recommended for checkup visits and routine care, we can help you and every member of your family prevent the onset and progression of many oral health problems. As skilled and experienced providers of care, we offer a comprehensive range of preventive services, including examinations, professional teeth cleanings, and oral cancer screenings, along with patient education on hygiene, diet, and healthy practices. What Happens at the First Checkup Visit? Your first visit to our office establishes your oral health baseline and provides essential information on your dental interests and needs. We begin by carefully reviewing your medical and dental histories and taking special note of all of your dental concerns, as well as any symptoms that you may be experiencing. This initial conversation is followed by a thorough clinical examination, including an oral cancer screening, periodontal evaluation , and an analysis of your occlusion (bite). To perform a comprehensive oral exam, we'll recommend and take diagnostic films as needed. As we take a close look at your smile, we'll examine your teeth, the supporting bone and soft tissues, and the surrounding areas of the mouth, head, and neck. We'll make a note of any signs of clenching or grinding your teeth and assess your TMJ (temporomandibular joint) function. A comprehensive oral exam can also reveal the consequences that certain dietary choices, eating disorders, medications, harmful habits, and inadequate oral hygiene practices may have on your smile. We want every patient to enjoy the benefits of a healthy and beautiful smile. At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, you can rest assured that your oral exam is performed with the utmost care and that every member of our team is sensitive to your needs. Based on your oral exam findings and what we see on your diagnostic films, we'll outline what further treatment, if any, may be needed and discuss all your options in care. A Healthy Smile is Vital to Your Overall Well-Being At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we recognize that a healthy smile is more than just an attractive asset; it is also essential to one's overall well-being. Harmful conditions affecting your teeth, gums, jaws, and structures in and around the oral cavity can impact your overall well-being. As we perform an oral exam and check for the development of common dental conditions such as tooth decay or gum disease and screen for oral cancer, we also take note of any signs of problematic health issues that may have originated elsewhere in the body. Today, researchers are establishing more and more links between poor oral health and systemic disease. Mounting evidence supports the idea that dental disease contributes to a range of health issues, including the following conditions: Digestive disorders Respiratory Problems Cardiovascular Disease Stroke Diabetes Alzheimer's Disease The reverse is also true. Just as oral health problems can be linked to systemic illnesses, diseases in the body can likewise produce oral health issues. According to statistics, more than 90% of all systemic diseases (conditions affecting organs and systems in the body) can manifest signs and symptoms in the oral cavity. Experiencing dry mouth, bad breath, gum problems, ulcerations, or other oral lesions may be indicative of an underlying medical condition. The Importance of Routine Checkups and Professional Dental Cleanings Enjoying a smile that looks good and functions at its best is not something you can take for granted. To maintain optimal oral health and a vibrant smile requires an effective dental hygiene regimen, a nutritious diet, routine checkups, professional cleanings, and a comprehensive program of preventive care. Remember, it's important not to hold off seeing the dentist until you're in terrible pain or think there's something wrong. By scheduling a routine appointment for a comprehensive dental checkup and professional cleaning, we can help you keep your smile looking and functioning at its very best. Our office encourages patients to come in twice a year for routine checkups and professional cleanings. In this way, we can monitor your oral health, reduce your risk of dental disease, and detect any issues early in their onset when they are typically the simplest to treat. While maintaining a healthy smile depends upon keeping your teeth and gums clean at home, even for the best "brushers" and "flossers," it's difficult to reach every nook and cranny between the teeth and gums. For this reason, we emphasize the importance of professional teeth cleanings. In this way, our hygienist can thoroughly remove any accumulated plaque and tartar from between the teeth and gums, including areas that you may have missed. Since dental plaque harbors the bacteria that are responsible for cavities and gum disease, its removal prevents these disease processes from occurring. Following a dental cleaning and polishing to remove any superficial stains from your teeth, your mouth will feel fresh and clean. Checkup and cleaning visits also represent an opportunity to educate patients in the best oral hygiene homecare methods and routines to maintain a healthy smile. As your trusted partner in care, we'll carefully explain and demonstrate the proper techniques for brushing, flossing, and other healthy oral care practices. Even though proper dental care is essential at every stage of life, it's especially important for children to establish a strong foundation for a lifetime of oral health. With routine checkups, preventive treatment, and age-appropriate education in the best methods for taking care of their teeth, we can help your little ones protect their smiles from dental disease. We also monitor your children's dental and jaw development as they grow; keeping a close watch to determine if any orthodontic intervention will be needed to align their smiles. Our goal is to help you and every member of your family establish healthy practices that will last a lifetime. At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we're proud of the reputation we've established for providing skilled and compassionate care. We work hard to make every visit to our office a positive experience while building long-standing relationships with our patients and achieving outstanding treatment outcomes. What Do Dental X-Rays Show? Although we perform a thorough visual inspection of every aspect of your smile, the only way to see the deeper structures of the teeth, as well as the surrounding tissues and bone, is with dental x-rays or radiographs . Diagnostic x-rays not only reveal the presence of dental disease, but they also provide valuable information on the development, health, and integrity of teeth and orofacial structures. Thanks to advances in technology, x-rays have entered the digital age. Instead of using traditional film-based methods, which involved long-exposu Extractions: Restore Your Smile with Expert Dentists at Peninsula Dental Excellence New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. 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While we do everything we can to preserve the integrity of your natural smile, it's sometimes necessary to extract a tooth to protect your oral health and overall well-being. Some of the most common reasons our office may recommend having a tooth extracted include the following: A "baby" or deciduous tooth that is over retained (reluctant to fall out), severely decayed, or damaged In most cases, a baby tooth will fall out as scheduled as the underlying permanent one begins to erupt into place. However, occasionally a baby tooth continues to remain firmly attached to the bone. Either the roots of the baby tooth have failed to resorb and shrink as intended, or the baby tooth has become anklylosed and fused to the supporting bone. The problem is that over-retained baby teeth can disrupt the development and alignment of your child's smile. As we monitor your child's smile as they grow, we'll advise you if and when an extraction of a baby tooth is required to facilitate the eruption of its underlying permanent successor. A permanent tooth that has extensive decay and is deemed non-restorable Beginning as a simple pinpoint defect on the outermost enamel layer of your tooth, untreated dental decay will continue to compromise healthy tooth structure as it works its way to the inner layers of the tooth. Without proper care, a cavity can lead to significant damage to tooth structure, irreversible damage to the nerve of the tooth, a dental infection, and serious consequences to your oral health and overall well-being. When the tooth has sustained far too much structural damage and cannot be restored, a dental extraction may be required. A permanent tooth that has been severely fractured or cracked and can not be restored There are many different types of chips, cracks, and fractures that can affect your teeth. The extent of the damage that it causes will determine if there is enough intact tooth structure to save the tooth and the type of treatment required. In cases where too much tooth structure or the root of a tooth has also been compromised, an extraction may be necessary. Advanced gum disease that has significantly compromised the tooth's supporting tissues The most common cause of tooth loss in adults is gum disease. When left untreated, periodontal disease, which affects the hard and soft tissues supporting your teeth, can lead to gingival pocket formation, gum recession, and diminishing alveolar bone. As advanced and untreated gum disease progresses, the teeth ultimately loosen, fall out, or require extractions. Poorly positioned, impacted, or decayed wisdom teeth Wisdom teeth, which are also known as the third molars, are the last permanent teeth to develop in the oral cavity and the final ones to come into place. However, as is often the case, many wisdom teeth do not have sufficient room to erupt, are not developing correctly, develop extensive decay, or cause issues for the adjacent teeth and the surrounding tissues. Although the extraction of wisdom teeth sometimes gets recommended for an older patient, the early removal of troublesome or potentially problematic third molars in young adults is more often the case. Overcrowded Teeth A tooth size to jaw size discrepancy often results in a crowded and misaligned smile. More simply put, the upper and lower jaws are not large enough to accommodate all the permanent teeth. As part of an orthodontic treatment plan to optimally align teeth and establish an attractive, healthy, and functional bite, the extraction of select permanent teeth may be required. How is a tooth extraction performed? Whatever the reasons for a dental extraction may be, you can rest assured that your care is in the best of hands at our office. As the first step in care, our dentist will review your medical and dental histories and discuss any special considerations in care. It's essential to inform our office of any existing medical conditions or medications you are currently taking. In some situations, extra precautions, including premedication with antibiotics, a change in medication, and a medical clearance may be required. Follow all our pre-surgical directives and let us know if you are sick or have developed other symptoms on the day of surgery. Our goal is to reduce any anxiety and help ensure patient comfort whenever a tooth extraction is necessary. In advance of the procedure, we'll discuss any medical considerations or precautions and go over our pre-surgical instructions. We'll also discuss post-surgical recommendations, including whether replacing the extracted tooth or teeth is needed and the best options in care. To thoroughly assess the tooth and the type of extraction required, we perform a comprehensive examination and take digital radiographs as indicated. Extractions are typically categorized as either "simple" or "surgical extractions." What Is A Simple Extraction? When the tooth is clearly visible in the mouth and the root anatomy is not extensively hooked, fused to the surrounding bone, or otherwise unusual, it usually falls into the category of a simple extraction. Once the tooth and the surrounding tissues get sufficiently numbed with a local anesthetic, our dentist will loosen any attached periodontal tissues and apply forceps to remove the tooth. As with all dental procedures, we do all we can to help ensure your comfort and relaxation throughout every step in care. For patients who are anxious about dental work or certain procedures, we can discuss additional options in dental sedation. What Is A Surgical Extraction? For teeth that are severely broken down, anklylosed, or impacted, a surgical extraction is often indicated. We may refer you to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon to perform this procedure. During a surgical extraction, a small incision in the soft tissues and localized, precise removal of overlying bone provides greater access to remove the tooth. As with all tooth extractions, patients are given a local anesthetic to completely numb the involved tooth and the surrounding tissues. Once again, additional options in dental sedation, pre-surgical considerations, and directives are thoroughly discussed and explained. What To Do After Getting A Tooth Taken Out As skilled and experienced providers of care, we recognize that every case is different and provide treatment that addresses the unique requirements of each patient. Depending on a patient's specific needs, we provide post-operative instructions, including special instructions, limitations on activities, medications, and follow-up care that support optimal recovery and healin Peninsula Dental Excellence: Accessibility Statement | Sleep Apnea, CEREC® and Fluoride Treatment Services in Mountain View New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. 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The guidelines have three levels of accessibility (A, AA and AAA). We’ve chosen Level AA as the target for the Peninsula Dental Excellence website. How are we doing? We've worked hard on the Peninsula Dental Excellence website and believe we've achieved our goal of Level AA accessibility. We monitor the website regularly to maintain this, but if you do find any problems, please get in touch. Let us know what you think If you enjoyed using the Peninsula Dental Excellence website, or if you had trouble with any part of it, please get in touch. We'd like to hear from you. Call us: Peninsula Dental Excellence: (650) 968-9186 Contact us online: Online contact form Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Office Hours Monday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Tuesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Wednesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Thursday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Friday Saturday Sunday Visit Us Online Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. 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All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Restore Your Sleep: Effective Treatment for Sleep Apnea at Peninsula Dental Excellence New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Sleep Apnea A full night’s sleep is essential to your overall health. When well rested, you feel good and can function at your best. According to statistics, approximately 25 million adults in the United States suffer from obstructive sleep apnea, and more than three times that number snore. At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we provide care to address these issues so that you can enjoy a safe and uninterrupted night’s sleep. What Is Sleep Apnea? Sleep apnea is a serious and potentially life-threatening disorder involving repeated pauses in breathing while asleep. The most common form of this condition is obstructive sleep apnea. It occurs when there is an obstruction of an individual’s airway that interferes with the flow of oxygen through the nose or mouth during sleep. In someone afflicted with obstructive sleep apnea, the muscles of the throat and mouth relax during sleep to the point where they fall back into the upper airway and create a blockage that restricts breathing. What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Sleep Apnea? The signs and symptoms of this disorder during sleeping hours may include loud snoring, episodes of breathing cessation, abrupt awakenings, gasping for air, and difficulties getting a good night’s sleep. An individual with sleep apnea will exhibit problems during the day as well. Sleep apnea can lead to a morning headache, excessive daytime sleepiness, difficulty concentrating, and irritability. Furthermore, suffering with sleep apnea can be associated with other medical conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular and heart issues, gastric reflux, and depression. How Do I Know If I Have Sleep Apnea? A sleep study conducted by a physician can determine the presence and severity of the disorder. The results of this study and other medical findings will play a role in determining the recommended therapy. What Is the Treatment for Sleep Apnea? One common form of therapy for obstructive sleep apnea is a CPAP machine worn while sleeping. This device provides a steady stream of pressurized air into the respiratory system through a mask. Oral Appliances for The Treatment of Sleep Apnea Oral appliances are often prescribed in cases of mild to moderate sleep apnea or snoring. Worn like a mouthguard or an orthodontic retainer, an oral appliance helps keep the tongue and soft tissues in the back of the throat from collapsing, enabling the airway to remain open and patent during sleep. With several designs available, the appliance selected depends on each person’s unique requirements and needs. However, the treatment goals remain the same; to reduce the incidence and duration of apneas, hypopneas, and snoring. Custom Oral Appliances, Skilled and Experienced Care When it comes to Dental Sleep Medicine, you can rely on our office for the skilled, experienced, and reliable care you require. Treatment, including selecting and constructing each appliance, is based on a complete analysis of your needs, oral anatomy, and precise impressions of your teeth. Our appliances combine maximum effectiveness and comfort to help ensure you get a safer, more restful, and restorative night’s sleep. Beyond the design, fabrication, and calibration of each appliance, we also do the periodic monitoring and recalibration needed to optimize the health benefits and maintain the integrity of your smile. Did you know that as many as one in two individuals with sleep apnea don’t know they have it? If you believe that you or a loved one may be suffering from sleep apnea, contact our office today! Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Return to Our Services Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Schedule Now Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Meet Cary Bishop, DDS: Expert General & Cosmetic Dentist in Mountain View, CA New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Cary Bishop, DDS, is one of the experienced dentists in the team at Peninsula Dental Excellence located in Mountain View, California. His talents in general, cosmetic, and reconstructive dentistry meet the varied needs of his patients. Born and raised in Los Altos, California. Dr. Bishop attended the University of California, Santa Barbara for his undergraduate career and earned a degree with Honors in Biological Sciences. He helped Hughes Aircraft Company integrate computer graphics into their Manufacturing Technology Program in Los Angeles for one year before attending the University of California, San Francisco for dental school. Immediately after graduating, he moved back to Los Altos to practice dentistry with his father, Roger Bishop, and has been there ever since. Dr. Bishop provides patient-centered dental care for many longtime patients, families, and friends. He enjoys working with the team at Peninsula Dental Excellence and the talented dental specialists in the area. He understands that every patient is unique and works hard to make sure his patients’ needs and expectations are met. Outside of the office, Dr. Bishop enjoys skiing, cycling, triathlons, and wakeboarding with his wife, daughter, and two sons. Visit Us Online Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Schedule Now Visit Us Online Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Snoring Appliances: Revolutionize Your Sleep with Custom-Fit Solutions at Peninsula Dental Excellence New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Snoring Appliances Snoring occurs as the airflow when sleeping causes the relaxed tissues in the back of your throat to vibrate. Although nearly everyone occasionally snores, it's a chronic problem in some people. According to statistics, about 90 million individuals in the United States snore while they sleep. While nearly half of these people are just snoring, there's a chance others suffer from a form of sleep-disordered breathing known as sleep apnea. The following factors can influence airflow through the nose and mouth and contribute to acute or chronic episodes of snoring: Obstructed nasal passages Relaxed and poorly toned throat and tongue muscles Bulky throat tissue, long soft palate, or large uvula Alcohol and muscle relaxants Sleep deprivation Sleeping on back A custom-fabricated oral appliance for snoring As the first step in care, it's essential to determine if your chronic snoring issue is indicative of a more serious medical condition. Although loud & chronic snoring may be a sign of sleep apnea, many people who snore do not have sleep apnea. If it's determined that your problem is snoring alone, then you are what is known as a “ primary snorer .” To help you and others in your household enjoy a quieter and more comfortable sleep, we often recommend a custom-fabricated oral appliance. As worn at bedtime and throughout sleep, this appliance fits somewhat like a sports mouthguard or orthodontic retainer. It offers a removable and non-invasive treatment for snoring that slightly repositions your jaw to allow improved airflow and promote a quieter, more restful sleep. Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Return to Our Services Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Schedule Now Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Discover the Excellence of Peninsula Dental: Watch Informative Videos Now! New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Dental Videos Bridges Fixed dental bridges involve the preparation and crowning of teeth on either side of an area missing teeth to support artificial teeth to span the edentulous area. A fixed bridge is a non-removable appliance fabricated to replace missing teeth, which closely resembles a patient’s natural dentition. Besides serving to restore the appearance and performance of a complete smile, a fixed bridge also prevents teeth that are adjacent to or opposite the edentulous area from shifting to protect the integrity of the occlusion. Fixed bridges are strong, durable and natural looking restorations, which once they are permanently cemented into place allow all manner of normal oral function. Brushing Maintaining a healthy smile depends upon keeping your teeth and gums clean with a daily routine of brushing and flossing. According to the recommendations of the American Dental Association, it is important to brush your teeth at least twice a day for two minutes each time with a soft bristled toothbrush. Remember to use a soft bristled toothbrush and apply gentle pressure so as not to cause damage to your teeth or gums. Brushing your teeth with a fluoride containing toothpaste that has been awarded American Dental Association seal of acceptance helps to keep your smile healthy and vibrant. Remember to change your toothbrush every three months or when the bristles are frayed. Crowns Once commonly referred to as, "porcelain jackets," today's all-ceramic crowns are fabricated from advanced generations of aesthetically appealing, lifelike materials affording strength and durability approaching that of tradition metal and porcelain fused to metal crowns (PFM). When a tooth requires a full coverage restoration to rebuild its structural integrity and appearance, how good the crown will look and how well it will withstand the forces of oral function are major considerations in choosing the type of crown. In the past, only metal crowns or ones fabricated out of porcelain fused to an underlying substructure of metal offered the strength required to bite and chew without breaking. While porcelain fused to metal crowns to this day remain a popular choice for strong, attractive and long-lasting restorations to rebuild teeth that are damaged, decayed, misshapen, worn down, undersized, or have had a root canal procedure, there are some drawbacks. For one thing, the thin metal margin at the collar of a PFM crown may be visible at the gumline (especially in the presence of receding gums). Also, due to the presence of an underlying metal shell, porcelain fused to metal crowns do not come close to handling light in the same way as natural tooth structure or dental ceramics. Extractions Sometimes it is necessary to extract a tooth. This can happen for a variety of reasons. Extractions are commonly performed in cases where a deciduous "baby" tooth is reluctant to fall out, a severely broken down and non-restorable tooth is present, or "wisdom tooth" is poorly positioned and unable to fully erupt into place. Fillings With advances in dental materials and science, restorative materials that are aesthetically pleasing as well as strong and durable are widely available for the filling and repair of teeth that have been affected by tooth decay or dental injuries. Composite fillings, which are frequently referred to as either "tooth colored fillings" or "white fillings," are a combination of biocompatible resins and finely ground, glass-like filler materials. Composite fillings, which are manufactured in a complete range of natural looking shades, provide a more cosmetically pleasing alternative to traditional "silver" fillings. Often used to fill a tooth by replacing tooth structure that is missing due to injury or decay, dental composites can also be placed to modify a tooth’s color or shape to dramatically improve its appearance as well as repair dental defects and close gaps between the teeth. Home Tooth Whitening A teeth whitening procedure or bleaching simply refers to any process that will make the teeth appear whiter. It is considered a non-invasive procedure that is designed to whiten and brighten teeth that are stained, discolored, darkened, or yellowed. First introduced to the public in the 1980’s, the popularity of teeth whitening products and procedures has soared. According to a survey conducted by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, when respondents were asked, "What would you like to improve most about your smile?" The most common response was: whiter and brighter teeth. A home whitening system from the dentist along with custom trays that have been fitted to the teeth is also an excellent option. Custom trays keep the bleaching agent in maximum contact with the teeth and away from the other areas of the mouth. With a take-home teeth whitening system, maximum results are less rapid than an in office procedure and are typically achieved over a longer period of time. A home whitening system can be used by itself or as recommended by the dentist as a follow up to an in office procedure in order to perfect or maintain the results. Implants Dental implants represent the most recent and advanced method of replacing lost or missing teeth. Invented in 1952 by a Swedish surgeon named Per-Ingvar Brånemark, dental implants today offer a highly effective, long-term solution for replacing missing teeth to reestablish a fully functional and attractive smile. Dental implants can be used to replace a single tooth, multiple teeth or all of the upper and/or lower teeth. A dental implant is a small, biocompatible post that is surgically positioned by means of a minimally invasive procedure into the jawbone beneath the gums. Once healing takes place and the implant integrates with the bone, it behaves in much the same way as the root of a natural tooth to provide support for an aesthetically appealing dental crown or bridge. A period ranging from 3 to 6 months is required for the jawbone to fuse with the implant via a process known as osseointegration. Periodontal Disease Periodontal disease damages the surrounding soft tissues and bone that support the teeth. It is predominantly caused by the accumulation of bacteria, mucus and other particles in the form of plaque or tartar that sit between the teeth and the gums. Periodontal disease can range in severity from a simple gum inflammation, known as gingivitis, to a more serious inflammation of the periodontal tissues. Left untreated periodontal disease can result in significant tissue damage and eventual tooth loss. Veneers For teeth with imperfections that cannot be addressed with teeth whitening procedures, but are not so flawed as to require full coverage crowns, dental veneers can provide the desired cosmetic improvements. Dental veneers are custom-fabricated facings that offer a conservative and cosmetically pleasing way to improve the appearance of teeth that are chipped, gapped, worn, slightly crooked, misshapen or darkly stained. With dental veneers, the color, shape, size, and length of the teeth can be changed f Transform Your Smile with Peninsula Dental Excellence - Mountain View New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. 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Patient Focused As dedicated providers of care, we also believe that patient education is essential for maintaining good oral health. At Peninsula Dental Excellence, we take the time to give patients the information and resources they need to keep their smiles in tip-top condition. You can trust our office to provide the right guidance and the best treatment options for your smile. Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Office Hours Monday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Tuesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Wednesday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Thursday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm Friday Saturday Sunday Visit Us Online Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. 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All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Protect Your Child’s Smile with Dental Sealants – Peninsula Dental Excellence New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Dental Sealants As part of your child’s dental prevention program, dental sealants are often recommended to protect their permanent back teeth from developing dental decay. In fact according to the American Dental Association, dental sealants reduce the risk of cavities in molars by approximately 80%. While establishing a good oral hygiene regimen, maintaining proper toothbrushing habits, and avoiding sticky sweets are essential for the prevention of dental decay, children’s teeth often need more protection. The reason for this is that the deeply grooved chewing surfaces of the back permanent teeth can be difficult for a child to keep free of leftover food and cavity-causing bacteria. Moreover, young children do not always brush their teeth, as often or as thoroughly as they should, making them particularly vulnerable to dental decay. Dental sealants afford additional protection from dental decay by providing a strong plastic-like protective coating for the chewing surfaces of a child’s permanent back teeth. They basically fill in the pits, fissures and grooves on these teeth to seal out harmful bacteria and food particles. Beyond preventing the development of cavities, sealants may also be useful over areas of incipient dental decay to stop further damage from occurring. Applying dental sealants is a relatively quick and painless process. They are simply brushed on in a series of steps during a child’s dental visit and then cured (set) with a light wand. Sealants are strong and durable and can last for several years. The condition of your child’s dental sealants will be evaluated at each checkup and reapplied if the need arises. Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Return to Our Services Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Schedule Now Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Emergency Dental Treatment: Relief & Restoration at Peninsula Dental Excellence New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. 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As anyone who has ever had a toothache or sustained a dental injury can attest, the experience is both painful and upsetting. Although getting some measure of relief is a paramount concern, timely care is critical to prevent further consequences to your oral health and overall well-being. At Peninsula Dental Excellence, our experienced, compassionate dental team provides a broad range of services to address dental emergencies. We can assure you that your smile is in the best of hands with us. Patient care and comfort are our top priorities. Our practice maintains a position at the forefront of advances in diagnostic and treatment technology to provide precise, gentle, and safe care. We treat many types of dental emergencies and urgent oral health problems, including: Toothaches Chipped or fractured teeth Abscesses Loose or broken fillings Dislodged or lost dental crowns Broken, ill-fitting, or lost dentures Problematic wisdom teeth Acute Periodontal Problems Loose or broken down teeth Swollen, bleeding gums Bacterial, viral, or fungal Infections affecting the tongue, cheeks, gums, lips, or other soft tissues of the mouth Oral pain or swelling of unknown origin Suspicious bumps, spots, and lesions Let Peninsula Dental Excellence Help Alleviate Your Discomfort and Restore Your Oral Health Our goal is to get you back on the road to oral health as quickly as possible. As a trusted emergency dentist, you can count on our office for prompt, skilled, and reliable care. Treatment for dental problems such as a toothache or a fractured tooth can vary. It all depends on the extent of the damage caused by the decay or trauma. Care may involve the placement of a new dental filling, dental bonding, or a larger restoration such as a crown to rebuild the tooth's form and function. If the damage has reached the tooth's nerve and vital inner tissues, you may need root canal treatment to save your natural tooth. Root canal treatment is a highly effective procedure with a greater than 95% success rate. Although we provide leading-edge care and do all we can to help save your tooth, in some situations a dental extraction is required. While losing a tooth can feel a little overwhelming, there's no reason for despair. With advances in dentistry, there are several options available for the replacement of missing teeth, including dental implants, conventional fixed bridges, and partial or complete dentures. Today, dental implants represent the most advanced method for replacing a lost tooth and reestablishing a complete and beautiful smile. Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Return to Our Services Frequently Asked Questions What is a dental emergency? + Toothaches Pain is your body's way of signaling that something is not quite right and though there are many reasons for oral pain, one of the most common complaints and reasons for seeking urgent dental care is a toothache. Whether you simply need a dental filling, a crown, or require a root canal procedure to save your tooth, we'll alleviate your discomfort and restore the look and function of the involved tooth. Dental Trauma Dental trauma can result in a defect as minor as a small chip in tooth enamel to a more extensive and painful crack or fracture. With sufficient force, a tooth can even be displaced or completely knocked out of its socket. With prompt emergency care, many injured teeth can be restored and saved. Wisdom Teeth The last teeth in your mouth to develop, wisdom teeth often do not have enough room to fully erupt or may be positioned in the wrong direction. These issues can affect your dental health as well as overall well-being. Our office provides skilled care to address the complications caused by problematic wisdom teeth. Broken or Lost Dental Appliances A broken or lost dental prosthesis or restoration can cause embarrassing gaps in your smile as well as compromise your ability to eat and speak with ease. If you've lost or broken a dental filling, denture, crown, or other dental appliance, you can rely on our office to perform a prompt repair or provide a durable and cosmetically pleasing replacement as quickly as possible. At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, emergency appointments are always available. Of course, in addition to providing top treatment for dental emergencies, we also welcome patients searching for high quality and affordable care. We offer a complete range of the latest and best cosmetic and dental services for every member of your family. How long do I have to wait for an emergency dental appointment? + If you are suffering from a toothache or have sustained a dental injury, it is important to visit the dentist as soon as possible before more serious complications arise. Whether your dental emergency is painful, if it affects the appearance of your smile, or if you suspect that an infection is present, our office will make every effort to see you as promptly as possible for care. At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we treat your dental emergency as our top priority. Our caring team will respond to your emergency call right away, making sure you get the gentle, state-of-the-art care you need without delay. As your trusted emergency dentist in Mountain View , we provide the highest quality of care to mitigate the stress, anxiety, and discomfort of dental problems. Our dedicated team will help you start feeling better as soon as we receive your emergency call. Do I need to go to the emergency room or hospital? + At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we provide skilled and experienced care to effectively resolve a broad range of dental emergencies, restoring a patient's oral health while protecting their overall wellbeing. However, even so, specific dental emergencies pose significant threats to one's health. These situations require immediate, emergency room care. Serious and potentially life-threatening dental emergencies include significant oral and facial trauma such as jaw fractures, deep wounds or lacerations to the face and mouth, an abscess or infection that causes widespread facial or submandibular swelling, or affects breathing and swallowing. How much does emergency dental treatment cost? + At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we provide prompt, skilled, and experienced care to address dental emergencies. We understand that finances are always a concern and do our best to provide options in care that are both affordable and respect your budget. Once we've had the opportunity to examine your smile, we can give you a clear picture of any existing dental issues, alon Peninsula Dental Excellence | Stop Teeth Grinding with Custom Night Guards New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. 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To alleviate the symptoms of bruxism, wearing a night guard while sleeping is frequently recommended. This appliance is designed to fit over the teeth and to keep the jaws slightly apart. Wearing a night guard prevents a number of damaging events, including muscle strain, excessive pressure on the jaw joint (the TMJ), and such dental damage as chipped or cracked teeth resulting from the teeth grinding against each other. In addition to preventing damage to the soft and hard tissues surrounding the orofacial cavity, a custom night guard fabricated at the dental office can help curb a bruxism habit and give the wearer a better night’s sleep. Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Return to Our Services Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Schedule Now Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Digital Radiography in Mountain View, CA | Peninsula Dental Excellence New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Digital Radiography Digital radiography utilizes computer technology and digital sensors for the acquisition, viewing, storage, and sharing of radiographic images. It offers several advantages over the older traditional film based methods of taking x-rays. The most significant of these advantages is that digital radiography reduces a patient’s exposure to radiation. Other benefits are that images can be viewed instantly after being taken, can be seen simultaneously as needed by multiple practitioners, and can be easily shared with other offices. Digital x-rays are also safer for the environment as they do not require any chemicals or paper to develop. An electronic pad, known as a sensor is used instead of film to acquire a digital image. After the image is taken, it goes directly into the patient’s file on the computer. Once it is stored on the computer, it can be easily viewed on a screen, shared, or printed out. Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Return to Our Services Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Schedule Now Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Restore Your Smile with Expert Dental Bridges at Peninsula Dental Excellence New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Dental Bridges At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we provide skilled and experienced care to help every patient enjoy the benefits of optimal oral health and a beautiful smile. For individuals who are missing teeth due to extensive decay, periodontal disease, trauma, the result of an illness, or side effect of medical treatment, we offer a comprehensive range of services to rebuild complete, attractive, and functional smiles. How missing teeth impact the health and function of your smile Missing teeth do more than cause embarrassing gaps in your smile. In the absence of a replacement, they can affect the health and function of your smile in the following ways: Impair your ability to smile, speak, and chew with confidence and ease. Allow the adjacent teeth to ever so slowly drift into the unoccupied spaces, thereby changing the alignment of your smile and bite. Cause teeth in the opposing arch that no longer occlude with a counterpart to extrude and further compromise your bite. Promote cavities and gum disease as the teeth shift out of place and impact the distribution of biting and chewing forces, and become more difficult to keep clean. Rebuilding a complete smile Although the consequences of missing teeth can compromise your dental health and overall well-being, modern dentistry offers effective solutions for reestablishing a complete, attractive, and well-functioning smile. Today, thanks to advances in dental materials, technology, and treatment methods, it's easier than ever before to replace missing teeth and achieve aesthetically pleasing and long-lasting results. Of course, each smile is different, and every patient has unique needs and individual expectations of care. Helping a patient rebuild a complete and beautiful smile may involve partial or full dentures, fixed dental bridges, or dental implants. As skilled and experienced providers of care, the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence offers expert guidance on choosing the most suitable treatment option. Whatever type of tooth replacement method you select, you can feel confident that your smile will look good and feel great! About dental bridges A dental bridge offers a highly effective, stable, and fixed solution for replacing missing teeth. Unlike removable partial dentures that clasp on to the remaining teeth, a dental bridge relies on the support of crowns attached to teeth adjacent to the edentulous area (space without teeth) or strategically placed dental implants. In addition to restoring the look, feel, and function of a natural smile, they also prevent the teeth from shifting, thereby protecting the alignment of a patient's bite. Far from a new idea, the history of replacing teeth with a fixed dental bridge goes back thousands of years. Ancient civilizations made impressive use of available materials, including animal and human teeth, bones, gold, and ivory, to fill gaps in a person's smile. Fortunately, over the millennia, dental materials and technology have evolved. Today, dental bridges are fabricated from the highest quality of dental materials, including porcelain, porcelain fused to metal, and engineered ceramic products like zirconia. Now, in addition to being stronger and more durable than ever before, they appear more attractive and naturally beautiful. Common types Depending on the number of missing teeth, the health of the remaining dentition, and other factors, a dental bridge can replace a single missing tooth or multiple ones. Although most resources list a traditional fixed bridge, an implant-supported bridge, a cantilever bridge, and a Maryland bridge as the four main types of bridges, the most commonly recommended ones are the first two. Traditional fixed bridge A traditional fixed bridge typically requires the preparation and crowning of teeth on either side of the edentulous space. These crowned teeth function to support the artificial ones, known as “pontics,” that span the gap. In much the same way a bridge that extends over a body of water relies on the support of strong, sturdy pillars at each end, a dental bridge garners strength and stability from the terminal crowned teeth fused to a single or multiple pontics. Although related and similar to a traditional fixed bridge, a cantilever fixed bridge differs in one significant way. Only one side of the pontic will get attached to a crown for support. Implant-Supported Bridges As the most advanced method for the replacement of missing teeth, dental implants come the closest to replicating the look, feel, and function of a natural smile. For this reason, an implant-supported bridge often represents the best option in care. With an implant-supported bridge, there's no need to prepare, crown, or involve any adjacent natural teeth. Because dental implants behave in much the same way as the roots of natural teeth, they provide all the support a bridge requires. In addition to providing a self-supporting solution for the replacement of missing teeth, Implant-supported bridges offer the most versatile approach for rebuilding a complete smile. Strategically placed dental implants can support any number of replacement teeth up to an entire set of upper or teeth. Furthermore, as dental implants provide the same stimulation as actual roots to the surrounding jawbone, implant-supported bridges also help prevent the bone shrinkage that naturally occurs when teeth have been lost. This feature helps maintain normal facial contours. At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, our mission is to help every patient enjoy good oral health and the benefits of a beautiful smile. We provide skilled, experienced care and offer the most advanced dental implant-based solutions to transform incomplete smiles into ones that look great, function well, and inspire confidence. Before a bridge gets fabricated Successful treatment outcomes rely upon many things, including a careful assessment of a patient's oral health, overall well-being, smile goals, lifestyle, and budget. Whether you're a candidate for a traditional fixed bridge, an implant-supported bridge, or a removable denture will be determined following a comprehensive assessment and discussion with our office. We value patient input and strive to fulfill your expectations of care. Before the fabrication and placement of a dental bridge, it's essential that your mouth is free from gum disease. If you have gum disease, it will need to get treated in advance of fabricating your bridge. For traditional fixed bridges, the crowned teeth need to be strong and have sufficient bone surrounding them to offer strong support. Sometimes, a bone-grafting procedure to boost bone volume and provide a solid foundation is required before the fabrication of an implant-supported or traditional bridge. At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, the care and comfort of our patients are our top priorities. Our goals are to create healthy and beautiful smiles and make every dental experience a positive one. What to expect when getting a traditional bridge Fixed bridges are typically fabr Revive Your Smile: Discover Peninsula Dental Excellence for Advanced Periodontal Treatment New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Periodontal Treatment Did you know that the most common cause of tooth loss in adults is gum disease? According to statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one out of every two adults over the age of 30 in the United States has periodontal disease. However, the good news is that periodontal disease is almost entirely preventable. At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we offer a comprehensive range of services to help patients maintain optimal periodontal health and enjoy the benefits of a smile that look, feels, and functions at its best. What is periodontal disease? Periodontal disease, more commonly known as gum disease, is a set of inflammatory diseases that affect the "periodontium", which are the hard and soft tissues surrounding and supporting your teeth. Just like tooth decay, gum disease is attributed to the harmful bacteria in dental plaque and tartar that accumulate around the teeth and under the gums. Since the progression of periodontal disease is often painless, you may not even be aware of an ongoing disease process. For this very reason, it’s essential to practice good oral hygiene and schedule visits for regular checkups, professional cleanings, and routine care. Taking care of your smile includes being mindful of the signs and symptoms of gum disease. Some indications that you may have periodontal disease include: Inflamed and red gums Bleeding when brushing or flossing Receding gums and exposed tooth root surfaces Sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures Bad breath or a bad taste in the mouth Teeth that feel loose New spaces developing between the teeth or a change in the bite Change in the fit of existing partial dentures Discharge around the teeth and gums Sharp or dull pain when biting down or chewing food The Importance Of Good Oral Health Taking care of your smile does more than keep your teeth and gums in optimal condition; good oral health also supports systemic health. In addition to being the leading cause of tooth loss in adults, researchers are finding more and more links between periodontal disease and a number of medical problems, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and respiratory problems. At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we emphasize the importance of prevention, early detection, and timely treatment of periodontal disease. We provide patients the guidance, support, and care required to maintain optimal periodontal health. What is gingivitis? Gingivitis represents the initial stage of gum disease. Although it doesn’t cause overt discomfort and often goes unnoticed, there are specific signs to be aware of that indicate the start of a problem. If you notice your gums bleed when you brush, look red and inflamed, or feel a little tender, you more than likely have gingivitis. The good news is that by treating gingivitis early, the tissue damage associated with more advanced stages of gum disease can be avoided. Despite the presence of inflammation, the overall integrity of the periodontal tissues in this stage remains intact. Treatment instituted at this point is often sufficient to reverse the course of the disease and to avoid any permanent damage to the periodontal tissues. A series of deep dental cleanings, an improved home care regimen and a commitment to regular maintenance may be all that is required to prevent this stage of periodontal disease from progressing. What is Periodontitis? When left untreated, a case of gingivitis develops into a more advanced and damaging stage of gum disease, known as periodontitis. At this point, the connective tissue and bone that hold the teeth in place begin to break down. With the progression of periodontal disease and periodontitis, more and more tissue loss ensues. Damage often includes an increase in pocketing between the teeth and bone, gum recession, and bone loss. As unresolved periodontitis goes from mild to moderate to severe, it increasingly compromises the soft and hard tissues supporting the teeth. Periodontal treatment in this phase is designed to halt the progression of the disease and to restore tooth support as possible. Treatment may involve medications to control the bacteria and reduce the size of the pockets between the teeth and gums, gum surgery, as well as bone and tissue grafts. Let Us Help You Maintain Optimal Periodontal Health At the office of Peninsula Dental Excellence, we offer personalized, state-of-the-art solutions to help you maintain healthy gums and an attractive, well-functioning smile. As skilled providers of care, we utilize leading-edge technology and treatment methods to address a broad range of periodontal conditions and needs. Thanks to advances in care, periodontal treatment today not only helps to halt the progression of gum disease but also delivers effective solutions, including bone grafting and regenerative procedures to repair tissue damage, restore bone volume, improve cosmetics, or provide adequate support for the placement of dental implants. How is gum disease treated? The type of periodontal treatment you receive depends on several factors including the stage of periodontal disease, the extent of tissue damage, your overall oral health, existing medical conditions, and other considerations in care. After a thorough assessment of your case, we’ll discuss your options to reestablish and maintain optimal periodontal health. We welcome your questions and are always on hand to provide guidance and address your concerns. Periodontal treatment can be categorized in the following ways: Non-Surgical Periodontal Treatment When periodontal disease is detected early in its onset, conservative or non-surgical methods of care combined with improved hygiene routines can restore periodontal health. While periodic, professional cleanings are sufficient to maintain periodontal health in patients that do not have gum disease, once gingivitis is present, deeper cleanings and possibly other non-surgical methods of care are recommended to treat the condition. The American Academy of Periodontology emphasizes achieving periodontal health by means of the least invasive and cost-effective treatment approaches to care. Deeper cleanings, which include Scaling and Root planing, are non-surgical procedures that are considered the first line of defense against the progression of periodontal disease. With scaling and root planing, any plaque and tartar (hardened dental plaque) that have accumulated below the gumline are carefully removed, and then the root surfaces of the teeth are smoothed. Since periodontal disease is an inflammatory response to plaque, tartar, and bacterial toxins, by simply mechanically eliminating these agents, the progression of gum disease can be halted. In addition to removing plaque and tartar with a scaling and root planing procedure, antimicrobial medication placed under the gumline or systemic medications can be used as adjuncts to care to further reduce the bacterial population. If non-surgical approaches to managing periodontal disease do not achieve the desired o Protect Your Smile with Expert Fluoride Treatment at Peninsula Dental Excellence New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Fluoride Treatment According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, tooth decay is the single most common chronic childhood disease. Over 50 percent of 5 to 9 year old children have at least one cavity or filling, with that proportion increasing to 78 percent among 17-year-olds. Additionally, more than 51 million school hours are lost each year to dental-related illness. As an added level of protection against dental decay, it is recommended that children receive periodic fluoride treatments as part of a program of preventive dental care. Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral that helps to prevent cavities by making the hard outer enamel of the teeth more resistant to the acids produced by the harmful sugar processing bacteria in dental plaque. It can also help to remineralize the teeth to reverse incipient decay. During a periodic checkup visit, the dentist may recommend the application of a topical fluoride to help strengthen and protect both a child’s baby teeth and the permanent ones. Topical fluorides can be applied as a foam, gel or varnish. Whatever type is selected, the procedure is quick and painless. Once the teeth are cleaned the fluoride is simply painted on the surfaces of the teeth or placed in a small tray to sit over the teeth for a brief period of time. Some types of fluoride treatment require no eating or drinking for half an hour as the fluoride is absorbed into the surface of the teeth. The dentist and dental hygienist will provide specific and detailed instructions as needed. Fluoride treatment may also be indicated in adults who are at a higher risk for developing tooth decay. Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Return to Our Services Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Schedule Now Our Office 1704 Miramonte Avenue Suite 4 Mountain View , CA 94040 (650) 968-9186 Visit Us Online Peninsula Dental Excellence 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 © 2026 Peninsula Dental Excellence. All Rights Reserved. | Accessibility Policy Dentist Marketing Mountain View Dentist | Dentist in Mountain View | Cosmetic Dentist 94040 Meet Dr. Colin K. Au at Peninsula Dental Excellence - Mountain View's Top-Rated Dentist New Patients: (650) 265-0299 Existing Patients: (650) 968-9186 Existing Patients: Call 1704 Miramonte Avenue , Suite 4 Mountain View, CA 94040 New Patients: Call Home About Us Our Office Payment Options Special Offers Online Payment New Patients Our Community Reviews Smile Gallery Dental Videos Our Doctors Jeff Yoshihara, DDS Colin K. Au, DDS Cary Bishop, DDS (Retired) Services Dental Cleanings Dental Sealants Emergency Treatment Extractions Fluoride Treatment Night Guards Oral Cancer Screening Oral Exams Pediatric Dentistry Periodontal Treatment Preventative Program Sleep Apnea Snoring Appliances Sports Mouthguards TMJ Disorders CEREC® Crowns & Caps Dental Bridges Dentures Implant Dentistry Cosmetic Dentistry Teeth Whitening Veneers Digital Radiography Intraoral Camera Ultrasonic Cleaning Dental Health Contact Us Schedule Now Colin K. Au, DDS Colin Au, DDS, is one of the expert general, cosmetic, and implant dentists leading the team at Peninsula Dental Excellence in Mountain View, California. He specializes in general, cosmetic, and reconstructive dentistry, and can answer to a diverse set of patient needs. Dr. Au is a proud native of Northern California and a graduate of the renowned University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco, California. From the start, Dr. Au knew he wanted to open a dental practice of his own so that he could provide his patients with the quality of care they truly deserve. At Peninsula Dental Excellence, Dr. Au's goal is to provide caring, cutting-edge dentistry services that afford each patient comfortable and efficient care. He takes time with each patient individually to formulate a personalized treatment plan, as well as to reassure them and make them feel relaxed. He always listens to his patients' concerns and questions so that he can offer straightforward, informative explanations about treatment options and procedures. Dr. Au loves seeing his patients leave the office healthy, happy, and satisfied with their smiles. Outside of his dental practice, Dr. Au values spending time with friends and family. His interests include traveling and riding mountain bikes. Visit Us Online Contact Us Schedule your appointment online or give us a call to get started today. 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Entities that have a somewhat fixed, physical extension.
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geoCoversspecialOpeningHoursSpecificationpublicAccesssmokingAllowedgeoOverlapslatitudeopeningHoursSpecificationlogogeoContainskeywords
Thingancestor +2schema.org/Thing ↗4/13 (30%)
The most generic type of item.
namemainEntityOfPageurlimage
sameAsadditionalTypeidentifierownersubjectOfpotentialActiondescriptionalternateNamedisambiguatingDescription
Organizationancestor +1schema.org/Organization ↗3/68 (4%)
An organization such as a school, NGO, corporation, club, etc.
parentOrganizationaddresstelephone
fundingknowsAboutemployeelogofoundingDatediversityStaffingReportkeywordssloganfunderaggregateRating
Accommodationsibling via Placeschema.org/Accommodation ↗15 exclusive
An accommodation is a place that can accommodate human beings, e.g. a hotel room, a camping pitch, or a meeting room. Many accommodations are for overnight stay
numberOfFullBathroomsnumberOfRoomsyearBuiltnumberOfPartialBathroomsfloorSizebedpermittedUsageleaseLength
DefinedRegionsibling via Placeschema.org/DefinedRegion ↗5 exclusive
A DefinedRegion is a geographic area defined by potentially arbitrary (rather than political, administrative or natural geographical) criteria. Properties are p
addressCountrypostalCodeRangeaddressRegionpostalCodepostalCodePrefix
MedicalOrganizationsibling via Organizationschema.org/MedicalOrganization ↗3 exclusive
A medical organization (physical or not), such as hospital, institution or clinic.
medicalSpecialtyhealthPlanNetworkIdisAcceptingNewPatients
TouristAttractionsibling via Placeschema.org/TouristAttraction ↗2 exclusive
A tourist attraction. In principle any Thing can be a [[TouristAttraction]], from a [[Mountain]] and [[LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings]] to a [[LocalBusiness]].
touristTypeavailableLanguage
Airlinesibling via Organizationschema.org/Airline ↗2 exclusive
An organization that provides flights for passengers.
boardingPolicyiataCode
Residencesibling via Placeschema.org/Residence ↗1 exclusive
The place where a person lives.
accommodationFloorPlan
SportsOrganizationsibling via Organizationschema.org/SportsOrganization ↗1 exclusive
Represents the collection of all sports organizations, including sports teams, governing bodies, and sports associations.
sport
Corporationsibling via Organizationschema.org/Corporation ↗1 exclusive
Organization: A business corporation.
tickerSymbol
CivicStructuresibling via Placeschema.org/CivicStructure ↗0 exclusive
A public structure, such as a town hall or concert hall.
EducationalOrganizationsibling via Organizationschema.org/EducationalOrganization ↗0 exclusive
An educational organization.
AdministrativeAreasibling via Placeschema.org/AdministrativeArea ↗0 exclusive
A geographical region, typically under the jurisdiction of a particular government.
Landformsibling via Placeschema.org/Landform ↗0 exclusive
A landform or physical feature. Landform elements include mountains, plains, lakes, rivers, seascape and oceanic waterbody interface features such as bays, pen
PerformingGroupsibling via Organizationschema.org/PerformingGroup ↗0 exclusive
A performance group, such as a band, an orchestra, or a circus.
LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildingssibling via Placeschema.org/LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings ↗0 exclusive
An historical landmark or building.
NGOsibling via Organizationschema.org/NGO ↗0 exclusive
Organization: Non-governmental Organization.
LodgingBusinesschild / upgradeschema.org/LodgingBusiness ↗+7 props
A lodging business, such as a motel, hotel, or inn.
audienceavailableLanguagecheckinTimecheckoutTimenumberOfRoomspetsAllowedstarRating
FoodEstablishmentchild / upgradeschema.org/FoodEstablishment ↗+4 props
A food-related business.
acceptsReservationshasMenuservesCuisinestarRating
Dentistchild / upgradeschema.org/Dentist ↗+3 props
A dentist.
healthPlanNetworkIdisAcceptingNewPatientsmedicalSpecialty
FinancialServicechild / upgradeschema.org/FinancialService ↗+1 props
Financial services business.
feesAndCommissionsSpecification
ArchiveOrganizationchild / upgradeschema.org/ArchiveOrganization ↗+1 props
An organization with archival holdings. An organization which keeps and preserves archival material and typically makes it accessible to the public.
archiveHeld
EmploymentAgencychild / upgradeschema.org/EmploymentAgency ↗+0 props
An employment agency.
DryCleaningOrLaundrychild / upgradeschema.org/DryCleaningOrLaundry ↗+0 props
A dry-cleaning business.
TouristInformationCenterchild / upgradeschema.org/TouristInformationCenter ↗+0 props
A tourist information center.
RecyclingCenterchild / upgradeschema.org/RecyclingCenter ↗+0 props
A recycling center.
SportsActivityLocationchild / upgradeschema.org/SportsActivityLocation ↗+0 props
A sports location, such as a playing field.
HealthAndBeautyBusinesschild / upgradeschema.org/HealthAndBeautyBusiness ↗+0 props
Health and beauty.
Librarychild / upgradeschema.org/Library ↗+0 props
A library.
◈ Structural Negative Type Space — Constitutional Law VI
◈ Action Branch

No structural connection to the Action branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Action ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ BioChemEntity Branch

No structural connection to the BioChemEntity branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/BioChemEntity ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ CreativeWork Branch

No structural connection to the CreativeWork branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/CreativeWork ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Event Branch

No structural connection to the Event branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Event ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Intangible Branch

No structural connection to the Intangible branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Intangible ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ MedicalEntity Branch

No structural connection to the MedicalEntity branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/MedicalEntity ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Person Branch

No structural connection to the Person branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Person ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Product Branch

No structural connection to the Product branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Product ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Taxon Branch

No structural connection to the Taxon branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Taxon ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Gap List (82 properties unmapped)
priceRangegeoCoversspecialOpeningHoursSpecificationpublicAccesssmokingAllowedgeoOverlapslatitudeopeningHoursSpecificationlogogeoContainskeywordsslogangeoaggregateRatinghasMapglobalLocationNumberrevieweventtourBookingPagecontainsPlacecontainedInPlacegeoEqualshasCertificationhasDriveThroughServiceadditionalPropertyisicV4geoDisjointlongitudegeoIntersectsisAccessibleForFree
+52 more gaps not shown
◈ Source Schema.org — Raw Extraction (1 blocks)
Block 1 · @type: unknown
{
  "@context": {
    "@vocab": "https://schema.org/"
  },
  "@graph": [
    {
      "@type": "LocalBusiness",
      "parentOrganization": {
        "name": "Peninsula Dental Excellence"
      },
      "url": "https://peninsuladentalexcellence.com",
      "mainEntityOfPage": "https://peninsuladentalexcellence.com",
      "name": "Peninsula Dental Excellence",
      "address": {
        "@type": "PostalAddress",
        "streetAddress": " 1704 Miramonte Avenue, Suite 4",
        "addressLocality": "Mountain View",
        "addressRegion": "CA",
        "postalCode": "94040",
        "telephone": "(650) 968-9186"
      },
      "image": "https://peninsuladentalexcellence.com/custom/images/logo.png",
      "openingHours": [
        "Mo 7:30-16:30",
        "Tu 7:30-16:30",
        "We 7:30-16:30",
        "Th 7:30-16:30"
      ],
      "paymentAccepted": "Cash, Credit Cards, Personal Checks",
      "currenciesAccepted": "USD"
    }
  ]
}
◈ Source: https://peninsuladentalexcellence.com/ · Law I — Provenance
schema.org v2.0.0 · source: https://peninsuladentalexcellence.com/ schema.org/LocalBusiness ↗
Semantic Words 40 words · frequency ranked · Law III
40 words · top 5: dental · patients · teeth · smile · oral · click to expand
Top 40 words by frequency from https://peninsuladentalexcellence.com/ + 42 interior pages (30,130 words total). Stop-words stripped. Ranked by repetition.
#1dental714x · 4.14%
#2patients388x · 2.25%
#3teeth370x · 2.14%
#4smile239x · 1.38%
#5oral216x · 1.25%
#6mountain213x · 1.23%
#7treatment206x · 1.19%
#8office202x · 1.17%
#9dentistry173x · 1.0%
#10excellence171x · 0.99%
#11peninsula169x · 0.98%
#12dentist169x · 0.98%
#13existing151x · 0.87%
#14care150x · 0.87%
#15health146x · 0.85%
#16tooth144x · 0.83%
#17online140x · 0.81%
#18dds133x · 0.77%
#19miramonte129x · 0.75%
#20avenue129x · 0.75%
#21cosmetic119x · 0.69%
#22schedule110x · 0.64%
#23suite98x · 0.57%
#24whitening92x · 0.53%
#25periodontal91x · 0.53%
#26payment89x · 0.52%
#27visit86x · 0.5%
#28sleep85x · 0.49%
#29dentures85x · 0.49%
#30veneers83x · 0.48%
#31services79x · 0.46%
#32crowns77x · 0.45%
#33cleanings73x · 0.42%
#34implant69x · 0.4%
#35disease69x · 0.4%
#36bridges68x · 0.39%
#37apnea65x · 0.38%
#38options62x · 0.36%
#39offers62x · 0.36%
#40emergency62x · 0.36%
Law III — frequency measured, meaning is the reader's · source: https://peninsuladentalexcellence.com/
Text Topology Fingerprint v1.0.0 · very_long · 198,796 chars · Law III
Six-layer pre-linguistic shape measurement. Deterministic. Same input, same output, always. Hash: 7d781359945c5a1c258d3e38f8907cdf...
◈ Signal Matrix
0.142
TTR
0.075
HAPAX
0.925
REP
0.638
BIGRAM
0.528
H2T
0.268
CPRT
2.210
SKEW
7.112
KURT
1.657
C/P
1.707
PENT
0.500
S1P
0.001
NASC
TTR=type-token ratio · HAPAX=hapax ratio · REP=repetition score · BIGRAM=bigram repetition · H2T=hapax-to-type · CPRT=capital token ratio · SKEW=sentence skewness · KURT=sentence kurtosis · C/P=comma-period ratio · PENT=punct entropy · S1P=single-sent para ratio · NASC=non-ASCII ratio
◈ Topology Position
Latin dominant · narrow vocabulary range · mixed register · high clause nesting · narrow topic focus · moderate uncommon edge signal
◈ Six Measurement Layers
Layer 1 — Character
0.0009
Non-ASCII Ratio
0.0 = Latin-dominant · 1.0 = fully non-Latin script
Layer 1 — Character
3.2207
Character Entropy
Shannon entropy of character distribution.
Layer 1 — Character
'e' (19962x)
Most Frequent
Highest-frequency character. Law V — common edge.
Layer 2 — Token
0.1421
Type-Token Ratio
Unique tokens / total tokens. Lexical diversity signal.
Layer 2 — Token
0.0751
Hapax Ratio
Tokens appearing exactly once. Law VI — uncommon edge.
Layer 6 — Document
0.5284
Hapax to Type
Hapax count / unique token count.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
1.6567
Comma/Period Ratio
Clause complexity per sentence.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
1.7065
Punct Entropy
Shannon entropy across punctuation types.
Layer 4 — Sentence
1029
Sentence Count
Total detected sentences across all crawled pages.
Layer 4 — Sentence
2.2100
Skewness
Positive = long-tail. Negative = conversational.
Layer 5 — Paragraph
0.5000
Single Sent Ratio
High = web copy. Low = academic prose.
Layer 6 — Document
0.9249
Repetition Score
Tokens appearing more than once / total.
◈ Token Length Distribution
1-3
30%
4-6
35%
7-10
30%
11-15
5%
16-20
0%
21+
0%
◈ Density Gradient — TTR per Document Tenth
Front-loaded = abstract/preamble · Flat = consistent prose · Back-loaded = building complexity
◈ Lexical Richness Curve — Rolling Window TTR
0.581.0
Window=50 tokens · Step=25 · 1225 data points
topology_fingerprint.py v1.0.0 · sha256: 7d781359945c5a1c... · Law III + Law VI
Ratio Signals 8 deterministic measurements · the gap is the signal
Eight deterministic measurements. Law I: every value traces to its source stage.
schema density
0.3750
Schema props extracted / top semantic words.
nav ratio
0.3604
Nav URLs / total internal URLs.
content to structure ratio
0.0951
Total words / raw HTML bytes. Content density.
external tld diversity
4
Unique TLD count in outbound links.
self declaration coherence
0.1446
Fuzzy overlap across title / H1 / meta / schema name.
schema to nav alignment
0.0000
Schema type tokens vs nav link text overlap.
javascript surface ratio
0.0000
Fraction of interior pages JS-gated.
URL Depth Distribution
depth_0: 1 · depth_1: 13 · depth_2: 68 · depth_3plus: 29
Internal URLs by path depth. Depth 0 = root.
Tech Stack · Security · Freshness SecurityLabel.MODERATE · FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Sitemap: ✗Robots.txt: ✗Schema.org: ✓Open Graph: ✓Canonical: ✓HTTPS: ✓HSTS: ✓CSP: ✗
Security
SecurityLabel.MODERATE
Freshness
FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Server
nginx
web_servernginx
analytics['Google Analytics', 'Google Tag Manager']
frameworks['angular']
Ledger Appends 3 ledgers · graph edge traversal · Law V+VII
Every ledger this entity appends to. Follow any link to see every other entity in the registry that shares that TLD or schema type. Law VII — Torus. The corridor never ends.
TLD LEDGER
.com
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/tld/ledger/com ↗
SCHEMA LEDGER
localbusiness
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/localbusiness ↗
SCHEMA LEDGER
postaladdress
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/postaladdress ↗
Law V — Common Edge · Law VII — Torus · 3 ledger appends
Build: national-transit-v1.0.0 Spec: Root-LD v1.0 Status: LIVE Minted: 2026-05-13
peninsuladentalexcellence.com · gdr-6de8ea3f
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