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We are committed to providing quality healthcare to families located in the San Francisco area and treat patients of all ages. We provide comprehensive solutions for our patients' oral health needs. Believing in the importance of listening to our patients, we take the time to truly understand each person's needs, goals, and lifestyle. By understanding our patients' objectives we can provide solutions that will improve their health while transforming their smile into something bright and beautiful.
Serenity Dental Spa is located at 345 California St #170, San Francisco, CA. We are currently accepting new patients, and you can schedule an appointment by calling 415-376-6196.
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Dr. Shahabi and the team at Serenity Dental Spa provide quality dental care to patients in the San Francisco area, focusing on a comprehensive approach to oral health. By treating and educating patients, our team helps patients to stay healthy in between visits. Our team understands the importance of listening to patients, helping them to feel comfortable and relaxed. This personal approach is evident in everything we do. From making an appointment, filling out paperwork, conducting an examination, and providing dental treatments, the team at Serenity Dental Spa take the time to connect with patients and give them the thoughtful attention they deserve. Our team is trained on advanced dental procedures and techniques so that patients can benefit from the latest in dental care.
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Serenity Dental Spa provides a wide variety of dental services and procedures to address all of our patients' dental health needs. By combining quality patient care with up-to-date technology, we are able to treat patients of all ages in a comfortable and relaxing setting. Our website includes information on the following items: Dentist, Cosmetic Dentist, Emergency Dentist, General Dentist, Wisdom Teeth Extractions, Teeth Whitening, Dental Crowns, Dental Bridges, Dental Fillings, Gum Disease Treatment and more. Our Dentist and experienced team are trained to not only treat patients but to identify what caused the health concern in the first place. This comprehensive approach sets patients of Serenity Dental Spa on the road to recovery and long term oral health.
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When you walk into the office of Serenity Dental Spa you will be immediately greeted by our friendly team who are dedicated to making sure that you feel comfortable during your entire appointment. We understand that patients can feel anxious when going to the dentist, and our team will take the time to listen to all of your concerns and help you understand exactly what your procedure is going to be like. At Serenity Dental Spa we pride ourselves on being an affordable family dentist that accepts a variety of insurance plans and payment options, like credit cards and checks because we want to provide a beautiful, healthy smile to everyone in the San Francisco area. Call Serenity Dental Spa today at 415-376-6196 to see why we are the dentist of choice in the San Francisco area.
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The first line of defense against a cavity is a filling. However, deeper decay may require more extensive repair. In such cases, dentists may rely on a dental crown treatment or a dental cap. Dental crown treatment is available at Serenity Dental Spa in San Francisco and the surrounding area. Crowns help restore a tooth that has significant damage with a custom-sized cap that fits over the old tooth. We provide dental crowns and restorations for our patients. For broken, damaged, or decaying teeth, crowns may be the right solution. Call us at (415) 376-6196 to get your teeth problems checked out today. Request An Appointment Select Location Bliss Dental SF Serenity Dental Spa Select an Option First & Last Name (Required) Email (Required) Phone Number (Required) How Did You Hear About Us? Google Discovered Online Word of Mouth Facebook or Other Social Media Other Select an Option Dental Crowns Explained According to the American College of Prosthodontists , the most common dental restoration is a single dental crown. Dentists utilize dental crowns in a variety of treatment situations. Crowns may help protect vulnerable teeth from further decay. They may cap damaged teeth and cover deep fillings. Crowns often complete dental implants or cover teeth treated with root canals. Dentists can work with their dental lab and the patient to create custom-fitting dental crowns that may restore a tooth's shape and size to near perfect. “Dentists can work with their dental lab and the patient to create custom-fitting dental crowns that may restore a tooth’s shape and size to near perfect.” How Dental Bridges Work with Dental Crowns It is not uncommon for patients to get dental crowns to complete a dental bridge. According to WebMD , bridges fill in the gap left behind by a missing tooth. If a patient has a single missing tooth, dentists may restore it by creating a dental appliance that anchors to the two adjacent teeth. The dentist must reshape the two abutment teeth to secure the dental bridge. Reshaping these teeth involves removing much of the enamel. The abutment teeth are topped with dental crowns which attach to the new artificial tooth that makes up the middle piece of the bridge. “The dentist must reshape the two abutment teeth to secure the dental bridge.” Why Patients Get a Dental Crown Some patients may choose dental crowns to avoid further damage or decay to an existing tooth or to maintain an aesthetically pleasing smile. Crowns can also help prevent tooth loss that could lead to additional oral health problems and more expensive dental work. Additionally, patients may find crowns help them maintain a normal bite and keep the teeth from shifting. “Crowns also help prevent tooth loss that could lead to additional oral health problems and more expensive dental work.” Check out what others are saying about our dental services on Yelp: Dental Crowns and Dental Bridges in San Francisco, CA Receiving a Dental Crown Step-by-Step It may take a few appointments for a patient to receive a crown. In many cases, the dental crown procedure is part of another dental treatment plan, such as a root canal. Here is the step-by-step process for getting a dental crown: Before the Crown. The dentist treats any problems before starting the dental crown creation process. Any infections or cavities must be addressed or filled. Sometimes, an old crown needs replacement. In this case, the dentist will remove the remnants first. Preparation. Next, the dentist must prepare the tooth for the crown. The dentist or another member of our team will shave down the tooth to make room for the crown. Then, the dental staff makes a series of impressions to send to the lab. Some patients receive a temporary crown at the end of this appointment. Crown Delivery. Once the crown is ready for delivery, the patient must return to the office for placement. First, the dentist tries on the crown to make sure it feels and looks right in the mouth. If it fits correctly, the dentist uses dental cement to glue it in place permanently. “In many cases, the dental crown procedure is part of another dental treatment plan, such as a root canal.” Questions Answered on This Page Q. What are dental crowns used for? Q. How do dental bridges work with dental crowns? Q. Why should I get a dental crown? Q. What is it like to go through the process of receiving a dental crown? People Also Ask Q. Am I a good candidate for a dental bridge? Q. What is a dental emergency? Q. What is restorative dentistry? Q. How can a root canal help save my cracked tooth? Q. When is a dental restoration necessary? Q. What is CEREC? Frequently Asked Questions Q. Does getting a dental crown hurt? A. During preparation, the dentist may numb the area for the patient's comfort. After fitting, patients may have a little soreness in the area where the crown sits for a few days. Pain that continues well after the crown fitting may indicate a poor fit, which requires a return visit for an adjustment. Q. Does a dental crown look natural? A. Most dental crowns look just like the rest of the natural teeth. Dentists work to help patients select a natural-looking shade for the new dental crown that matches the other teeth. Today's dental crowns are indistinguishable from permanent teeth. Q. Does a dental crown need replacement? A. Dental crowns need replacement over time. The crown's material and the patient's oral health may determine how often they will need replacement. On average, Dentures San Francisco, CA | Serenity Dental Spa | Types of Dentures 345 California St #170 San Francisco, CA 94104 Text us! (415) 576-9400 Call Us! 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According to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey , adult tooth loss has been on the decline since the 1960s. Even so, many Americans rely on dentures to improve not just their smiles but also their speech and ability to chew food comfortably. Dentures and partial dentures are available at Serenity Dental Spa in San Francisco and the surrounding area. Dentures and partial dentures fill any tooth loss gaps with false teeth. We offer a range of tooth replacement options. If you are ready to learn more about the available options, reach out to us by phone (415) 376-6196 . Request An Appointment Select Location Bliss Dental SF Serenity Dental Spa Select an Option First & Last Name (Required) Email (Required) Phone Number (Required) How Did You Hear About Us? Google Discovered Online Word of Mouth Facebook or Other Social Media Other Select an Option Reasons to Get Dentures Dentures are not the only tooth replacement option. Implants have become more popular in recent years. However, not every tooth replacement option is the right choice for every patient. Here are several reasons people may prefer dentures to other tooth replacement options: Dentures may be an affordable solution to tooth loss: Other tooth replacement options tend to cost more, usually contingent upon the insurance provider. Traditional full dentures and partial dentures are typically more cost-efficient than the alternatives. This is true even when factoring in the cost of replacing the dentures every 5-10 years. Lower risk associated with denture procedure: The patient prefers to avoid the risk of a potentially painful bridge failure. Dental implants require more invasive surgery, by nature making them riskier. Age and potential bone loss can increase risk. Dentures can be received relatively quickly: The denture process typically takes less time than implant procedures. Dental implants may take a year or more to complete. Healing periods between steps may last for up to six months. The tooth replacement method the patient chooses depends on their unique situation. One should examine all their options when making this decision. Our team can offer the guidance you need in deciding if dentures are right for you. “Traditional full dentures and partial dentures are typically more cost-efficient than the alternatives.” The Denture Process Typically, the process starts with taking an impression of the mouth. From that, the dentist creates a model using dental stone as a cast. Our team may ask the patient to try several different sets of sterilized dentures to determine the ideal fit and the preferred color and size of teeth. After these selections, the dentist may make some adjustments to the cast. Then, it is sent to a dental laboratory for completion. At the dental laboratory, technicians may create a wax version of the gum line. These technicians make the replacement teeth from a material that closely resembles real teeth known as resin. Virtually, all labs seek approval from the patient and dentist before proceeding with the finishing touches. Following approval, the technician removes the wax and replaces it with acrylic. This looks far more realistic. This process entails boiling the wax out, drilling holes in the teeth, and injecting the acrylic. Finally, technicians clean up the teeth and polish the appliance. The entire process may require the patient to visit the dentist's office four to five times. “Our team may ask the patient to try several different sets of sterilized dentures to determine the ideal fit as well as the preferred color and size of teeth.” Types of Dentures When considering dentures, patients can choose between full and partial dentures. In fact, over the past few years, dentists created hybrids with other dental treatments to provide patients with even more options. Here is a shortlist of denture options one can consider: Full Dentures Most commonly used by seniors, these dentures replace a complete set of teeth. They sit directly on top of the gums. Some patients are good candidates for immediate placement. In this instance, the dentist places the previously made dentures immediately after the extraction of the teeth. For everyone else, the dentist may recommend waiting eight to 12 weeks after teeth removal. Partial Dentures If the patient still has a number of healthy teeth left, the dentist may recommend partial dentures. This usually requires the use of a metal piece to which a pink-colored base is attached. The metal helps to anchor the false teeth to the natural teeth to prevent movement. Implant-Supported Dentures This method blends dental implants with dentures. Instead of anchoring all the teeth in place individually, the dentist may add several dental implants that hold the full upper and/or lower set in place. Dentists may use this for partial dentures too. These dentures are not removable once in place. Please note that not all patients are good candidates for these. Overdentures or Snap-In Dentures When patients prefer to retain the ability to remove dentures, but like the stability of implants, they may opt for overdentures. These are handy in instances where a person has no teeth, as the dental implants provide an anchor that the teeth can sit on. For even more excellent stability, patients may opt for snap-in dentures. In this case, the implants have locator receptors, and the dentures have attachments. These work together to snap the dentures into place for a snug fit. The option Dental Veneers San Francisco, CA | Serenity Dental Spa | Porcelain Veneers Near Me | Laminates 345 California St #170 San Francisco, CA 94104 Text us! (415) 576-9400 Call Us! 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Although people often use the two terms interchangeably, they have some differences. Both procedures can help improve a patient's smile. Knowing the difference between them can help you choose the best option for you. From color to size and shape, dental veneers and laminates can provide a solution for people who want a better-looking smile. These procedures are available at Serenity Dental Spa in San Francisco and the surrounding area. Call us at (415) 376-6196 to schedule a consultation and learn which option is the best for you. Request An Appointment Select Location Bliss Dental SF Serenity Dental Spa Select an Option First & Last Name (Required) Email (Required) Phone Number (Required) How Did You Hear About Us? Google Discovered Online Word of Mouth Facebook or Other Social Media Other Select an Option Understanding Dental Laminates Both dental laminates, like veneers, can improve the appearance of a patient's smile. However, they have key differences that patients should consider. Laminates tend to be lighter and less durable than veneers. While dental laminates can improve the whiteness of teeth, they are not appropriate for dental repairs. Laminates are much thinner than veneers and require less enamel removal. Placing laminates does not require much alteration to the tooth shape or enamel, which can be better for long term tooth health. However, they can be more expensive than veneers and bulky on the teeth when placed without any tooth alteration. “Laminates are much thinner than veneers and require less enamel removal.” Understanding Dental Veneers Dental veneers are thin coatings of porcelain or composite resin covering the teeth to repair minor damage and improve the appearance of stains or discoloration. Some of the common issues that veneers can correct include gaps, misshapen teeth, cracks, chips, staining, and discoloration. Patients must have enamel removal and tooth reshaping to allow the veneer to stay flat without being bulky. Patients can choose between porcelain veneers or composite resin veneers. Porcelain veneers usually last longer than composite resin ones. They resist staining and tend to be stronger and more durable. Composite resin veneers can be completed in a single dental visit, while porcelain veneers typically require two dental visits. Composite resin also preserves more of the patient's tooth enamel and tends to cost less than porcelain but is more prone to breakage. “Dental veneers are thin coatings of porcelain or composite resin covering the teeth to repair minor damage and improve the appearance of stains or discoloration.” Placing Dental Veneers To place porcelain veneers, the cosmetic dentist must remove enamel from the tooth's surface so the thin shell can adhere to it. A dental lab technician then creates custom veneers with teeth molds and color-matches them to the patient's teeth. Then the shells are bonded to the patient's teeth using special dental cement. For composite resin veneers, we remove the tooth enamel first. The composite resin, which matches the natural enamel, covers and reshapes the teeth to improve the appearance. After, a special light seals the resin to the underlying teeth. Finally, we file the veneers to achieve a natural appearance. “To place porcelain veneers, the cosmetic dentist must remove enamel from the tooth surface so the thin shell can adhere to the tooth.” Check out what others are saying about our dental services on Yelp: Dental Veneers and Dental Laminates in San Francisco, CA Dental Veneer and Laminate Aftercare The Canadian Dental Association explains that good dental hygiene is essential to maintain the appearance and function of new veneers. Brushing and flossing after meals and visiting the dentist for regular check-ups are critical aspects of proper maintenance. Skipping these steps can cause decay and cavities to develop between or under the veneer shells. Veneers and laminates can also crack, break or loosen under pressure. Patients should avoid chewing hard candies, ice, or similar items. During the first few days after the procedure, patients should stick to soft foods and avoid consuming nuts, hard bread, popcorn, and seeds. Wearing a bite guard at night can help prevent grinding that may wear down veneers. Veneers are more prone to staining than laminates, so we also recommend patients avoid substances like tobacco, red wine, and coffee. “Brushing and flossing after meals and visiting the dentist for regular check-ups are critical aspects of proper maintenance.” Questions Answered on This Page Q. How are laminate different from veneers? Q. What are dental veneers? Q. How are dental veneers placed? Q. How does one care for dental veneers and laminates? People Also Ask Q. Can cosmetic dental services improve confidence? Q. What are some cosmetic dentistry treatment options? Q. How can cosmetic dentistry restore teeth? Q. How should you choose the right treatment and cosmetic dentist? Q. When should people seek an implant dentist? Q. What are dental aesthetics? Frequently Asked Questions Q. Are dental laminates and veneers comfortable? A. Dental laminates and veneers may feel strange at first. Most patients become accustomed to their laminates or veneers a few days after the procedure. Patients should let their cosmetic dentists know about any bite problems as adjustments may be needed. Q. Should I choose porcelain or composite dental veneers? A. Patients should ma
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