Sunnyvale Signature Smiles

Sunnyvale Signature Smiles Specializing in Family and Cosmetic Dentistry. While not at the office she likes to spend time with her husband and two kids.

Education & Professional Training

June 1997 - October 2014: Lead Dentist at Onsite Dental providing Onsite dentistry to High-Tech companies in the Bay Area. July 1995 - June 1997: Advanced Education in general Dentistry (AEGD Program), Eastman Dental Center, University of Rochester, NY

August 1991 - June 1995: University of Louisville, KY School of Dentistry

Certificate and Licenses

• Honors i

n Clinical Dentistry for outstanding work in Restorative Dentistry
• Certified in Osseo integrated Dental Implants
• Certified in Invisalign (Clear Braces)
• Active member of American Dental Association
• Active member of California Dental Association
• Active member of Santa Clara Dental Association

Teaching Experience and Research

Porcelain Veneers and restorative Dentistry at Eastman Dental center
Research on Variability in Treatment on Incipient-Early occlusal caries in Young Adult population

Personal Information

Dr. Zafaranchi moved from East Coast 17 years ago to the Bay area. She enjoys outdoor activities such as hiking, swimming and traveling. Practice Philosophy

Dr. Zafaranchi and her team’s goal is to provide the highest quality of dentistry to the patients and create an environment of trust and acceptance that will enable patients to make knowledgeable decisions about their oral health. Dr. Zafaranchi enjoys seeing patients of all ages and treats everyone like her own family making sure their visits are pleasant every time.

Celebrating our "Beautiful Lady Boss" and her "25th" Birthday. Her "Z" Team (Aria, Benny, Stephanie, Chrissy, Linh & Dr....
11/18/2021

Celebrating our "Beautiful Lady Boss" and her "25th" Birthday. Her "Z" Team (Aria, Benny, Stephanie, Chrissy, Linh & Dr. Dan) absolutely adores her! 😍 Also, Sunnyvale Signature Smiles is wishing all of our Family and Friends a very joyful and safe Thanksgiving holiday. 😃

It's compliments like this from our wonderful patients that makes doing dentistry so rewarding. Happy Autumn everyone! 😃
09/28/2021

It's compliments like this from our wonderful patients that makes doing dentistry so rewarding. Happy Autumn everyone! 😃

Sunnyvale Signature Smiles wishes our Facebook family and friends a very happy and safe Thanksgiving! 😃
11/25/2020

Sunnyvale Signature Smiles wishes our Facebook family and friends a very happy and safe Thanksgiving! 😃

Happy, Happy Birthday to our wonderful "Lady Boss"!!! You don't look a day over "25"!!! Your team absolutely adores you....
11/19/2019

Happy, Happy Birthday to our wonderful "Lady Boss"!!! You don't look a day over "25"!!! Your team absolutely adores you.🥰

10/31/2019

Sunnyvale Signature Smiles wishes you a fun filled, safe & Happy Halloween.

10/09/2019

A Bite Out Of History
People of ancient times believed that the stabbing pain of a toothache was caused by a toothworm, which either had appeared spontaneously or had bored its way into the tooth. If the tooth pain was severe, it meant that the worm was thrashing about, but if the aching stopped, then the worm was resting. Cultures all over the world, many of whom had no contact with each other, held stubbornly to this myth. The folklore of the toothworm persisted from ancient times to the beginning of the eighteenth century.

Folk Cures

• Bee: Honey, a product of bees, was used to coat an infected tooth in the Middle Ages. People smeared their aching teeth with honey and waited all night with tweezers in hand, ready to pluck out the toothworm.
• Donkey: In ancient Greece, donkey’s milk was used as a mouthwash to strengthen the gums and teeth.
• Frog: Besides spitting in a frog’s mouth for toothache relief, these web-footed creatures were applied to a person’s cheek or to the head on the side of the ailing tooth.
• Onion: In the Middle Ages a slice of onion was applied to the ear on the side of the aching tooth.

Sunnyvale Signature Smiles hopes this puts a smile on your face today 😀

04/02/2019

Snoring: Can You Do Anything About It?
Snoring is a widespread problem, affecting 30-45% of the population. When you take into account those that are disturbed by it, spouses and children, that number will double. It can have social consequences, disrupting marriages and roommate relationships. Snoring can also have medical consequences, preventing “a good night’s sleep” so individuals wake up fatigued, or more seriously, as a byproduct of obstructive sleep apnea, wherein the snorer momentarily stops breathing during sleep. To objectively identify the problem, an overnight sleep study [polysomnogram] needs to be administered by a medical doctor. The sound of snoring results from the uvula [tissue hanging from roof of soft palate] and the back of the soft palate vibrating. It is caused by a narrowing of the air passages in the throat due to a variety of factors – long uvula or soft palate, large tonsils, excess fat deposits, blocked nasal passages from cold or allergies and/or the relaxation [collapse] of the musculature of the throat and mouth during sleep. Presently, there are several methods that are reasonably predictable and will offer snorers relief. The most common utilizes a device called CPAP [continuous positive air pressure]. A stream of air is pushed through a tube connected to a mask that covers the nose. The continuous air pressure forces the airway to stay open during sleep. There are a large variety of dental appliances, similar to a mouthguard or orthodontic retainer, which are worn while sleeping. Some reposition the lower jaw [mandible] forward while others retain the tongue in a forward position. Essentially, they maintain an open, unobstructed airway in the throat. These appliances may be contraindicated in bruxers [people who grind their teeth]. Why suffer any longer? Any of these treatments can reduce or stop snoring. Call our office for more information. 😀

03/05/2019

Oral Cancer
As your dental office, it is our responsibility to be more than just your tooth doctor — we also want to contribute to your total body health.

That’s why we do a full oral cancer screening at every checkup. This quick and easy exam can catch oral cancer before it starts! Early detection, as with any cancer, is crucial in a positive outcome.
Some warning signs to look for:
 Bumps/sores in the mouth that bleed easily and don’t disappear on their own within 14 days
 Pain or difficulty chewing, swallowing or speaking
 Numbness in mouth/facial area
So don’t neglect your six-month checkup. Not only will we clean your teeth we’ll also make sure you’re cavity-free. We are committed to your overall health, because your health is our top priority. 😀

12/18/2018

Sunnyvale Signature Smiles wishes you a holiday season and new year filled with joy, laughter and millions of smiles. 😀

Sunnyvale Signature Smiles wishes you a very Happy & Safe Fall.
10/11/2018

Sunnyvale Signature Smiles wishes you a very Happy & Safe Fall.

Address

1565 Hollenbeck Avenue Ste 110
Sunnyvale, CA
94087

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 7:20am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm

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