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To Our Patients:

If you are looking for a Dentist in Irvine, CA, we welcome you to our practice.

On behalf of the staff, we would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to our web site. We feel complimented that you have chosen us to care for your dental health, and will do our very best to meet the confidence you have placed in us. As you navigate through the site you will find a wealth of information about dentistry, available procedures and our practice.

As a licensed Dentist in Irvine, CA we work with our patients so they can achieve and maintain a beautiful smile and healthier gums and teeth. We believe our patients deserve to have the information needed to make good choices about their oral health. We take the time with our patients to explain their treatment options. We feel this will lead to a more trusting doctor/patient relationship and, for many people, relieve the stress they feel about seeing a dentist.

It is our joint responsibility to see that excellent dentistry is properly cared for after completion. Therefore, we see that each of our patients is personally placed into his or her own preventive program. Furthermore, we maintain a highly organized, continuing care system and examine our patients at regular intervals.

Our main office is conveniently located in Irvine, CA and we invite you to call with any questions or email us via the contact us or request an appointment page of our Web site. We will do everything possible to ensure you a pleasant visit.

We look forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship with you!

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