Mac Dental Of Van Nuys

Mac Dental Of Van Nuys Established in 1986. Mac Dental has been serving the community of Van Nuys, We are excited to bring Established in 2015.

Mac Dental Of Van Nuys is a family-oriented practice that uses the latest technology and techniques to maximize patient convenience, comfort and satisfaction.Mac Dental specializes in making their patients feel comfortable and pain free. Our office is fluent in korean, english, and spanish. We also provide parking lot for our patients. Mac Dental Of Van Nuys takes major credit cards, checks and Ca

re credit.Lending Club Lending Club/Carecredit is a no interest (up to 18 months) credit card for dental and medical services which patients can apply for.

02/26/2023

Do you live near Van Nuys CA? (818)997-0315
We have a promotion for all New Patients
includes the following:
🦷 An exam
🦷 Radiography
🦷 Cleaning
EVERYTHING for $ 99, half price!
Mac Dental Of Van Nuys
7301 Sepulveda Blvd
Van Nuys CA 91405
If you are interested in this promotion or want to make an appointment, please message us and we will get the process started

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Los Angeles Ram's David Long Jr. is currently a defensive back in the NFL. David graduated from Loyola High School and went on to attend the University of Michigan.

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11/22/2021

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David Long Jr. and Cal Dental have joined forces to deliver affordable dental services to families who struggle to cover the cost of dental care.

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10/31/2021

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10/14/2021

Great Deal for a Teeth Cleaning 😁🔖
Haven't done your dental cleaning in over 1 year?
Do you live near the city of Los Angeles?
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Services include the following:
🦷 An exam
🦷 Radiography
🦷 Cleaning
EVERYTHING for $ 69, half price!
If you are interested in this promotion or want to make an appointment, please message us and we'll start the process

09/29/2021

An incision and drainage procedure is performed to help manage an aggressive infection. This procedure is often completed with the extraction of the tooth or teeth causing the infection. A drain (rubber tube) has been sutured in the gum area at the site of the infection. This tube allows the infection to "drain."

09/26/2021

Dental cleaning helps control the bacteria in the mouth that are responsible for causing bad breath. Though brushing and flossing the teeth regularly can help keep the breath fresh, a professional dental cleaning every 6 months is also important for maintaining an odor-free oral environment.

06/28/2021

La limpieza dental es parte de la higiene bucal e implica la eliminación de la placa dental de los dientes con la intención de prevenir caries (caries dental), gingivitis y enfermedad periodontal. Las personas se limpian habitualmente los dientes mediante el cepillado y la limpieza interdental, y los higienistas dentales pueden eliminar los depósitos endurecidos (sarro) que no se eliminan con la limpieza de rutina.
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Cavities FAQsMost of us have had at least one. Some of us have quite a few. So what makes cavities so persistent, keepin...
06/05/2021

Cavities FAQs
Most of us have had at least one. Some of us have quite a few. So what makes cavities so persistent, keeping more children out of school than any other disease? Usually, the answer is simple: not enough brushing your teeth, flossing and visiting the dentist. Snacking on sweets and slurping sodas doesn't help either. But rather than feel guilty, get informed.

Q: What's the difference between tooth decay and tooth cavity?
A: Good question! Most people think tooth decay and tooth cavity are the same thing. But they're not. Tooth decay refers to a gradual process during which bacteria in the mouth produce acids that destroy the surfaces of teeth. Over time, tooth decay can erode enamel to the point that a hole, or cavity, forms.

Q: How do I know if I have cavities?
A: Cavities are one of the first things your dentist looks for during a regular dental exam. X-rays allow your dentist to diagnose whether you have dental cavities and how extensive they are. Sometimes a tooth cavity is visible to the naked eye; if you see black holes in your teeth, those could be signs. Another cavity red flag is a toothache or sensitivity to hot or cold food and drinks.

Q: How do dentists treat dental cavities?
A: Treatment depends on the size of the cavity and the degree of damage. Although many dental cavities are treated with fillings, onlays may be necessary to treat large cavities affecting the cusps of teeth, while cavities affecting the areas in between the cusps may be treated with inlays. In some cases, dental crowns are used to protect a tooth from further tooth cavity damage. Dental sealants are often applied to children's teeth as a preventative measure against cavities.

Still have questions about cavities or other dental problems? Your dentist will be happy to answer them during your next checkup.

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05/09/2021

The influence of a mother in the lives of her children is beyond calculation." James E. Faust
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7 Invisalign Tips for a Seamless ExperienceCan you transform your crooked teeth into a brilliantly straight smile withou...
04/09/2021

7 Invisalign Tips for a Seamless Experience
Can you transform your crooked teeth into a brilliantly straight smile without anyone noticing? — Absolutely! Invisalign® Clear Aligner is a revolutionary, life-changing orthodontic treatment that realigns teeth without using traditional metal braces. If you are a good candidate for Invisalign®, your California dentist will customize a treatment plan to guide you through the process.

Young woman putting on clear braces
But First, What is Invisalign®?
Invisalign® is a custom-made aligner that you need to interchange for six to eighteen months, or longer depending on the severity of your teeth’s misalignment. Similar to a retainer, Invisalign® is an orthodontic treatment that shifts and properly aligns teeth for a stunning smile. Normally, these clear aligners are computer-generated from a mold (or impression), and the fit is unique to each patient.

Invisalign® Tips Every Patient Should Know
Below, we at Cunning Dental have compiled seven tips to help you take full advantage of your Invisalign® treatment.

1. Pay Close Attention to Your Invisalign® Schedule

In most cases, a dentist recommends changing Invisalign® trays every two weeks. Depending on your individualized treatment plan, following the specified intervals is key to shifting and straightening your teeth at a manageable pace.

Staying on track of your Invisalign® schedule is a significant factor in achieving your desired results. Therefore, ensure you are aware of which day you need to change your set of Invisalign® trays. Note all dates in a planner, or set a reminder on your phone. Moreover, remember to attend your follow-up appointments so your dentist can monitor your progress.

2. Switch Out Your Aligners at Night

A new set of Invisalign® trays adds pressure on your teeth, often causing some discomfort that suggests Invisalign® is working. On days you are scheduled to wear a new set of aligners, one way to minimize discomfort is to wait until bedtime. This tactic allows you to sleep through the first several hours, which are typically the most sore. In the morning, your teeth may feel sore. Nonetheless, the worst has passed while you were dreaming of a captivating new smile.

3. Wear Your Aligners 22 Hours Per Day

For Invisalign® to work its magic, you have to wear them for 20 to 22 hours a day. But even us dental specialists understand that there are times when you need to remove your aligners, such as when eating or cleaning your teeth. The problem here, however, is you might forget to put them back in. You should limit such instances since removing your aligners for extended periods could prolong your treatment.

4. Make Sure to Clean Your Invisalign® Trays

Improper care, as well as exposure to certain foods and beverages, can cause your Invisalign® Clear Aligners to lose some of their clarity. Dirty aligners can also develop an odor and feel icky in your mouth.

The best way to clean your aligners is with the Invisalign® Aligner Cleaning System. This technology uses special cleaning crystals to remove plaque from aligners in about 15 minutes. Alternatively, you can combine antibacterial soap with lukewarm water to clean your aligners. Toothpaste is another popular option, but be careful with this method since some toothpaste products contain abrasive substances that can scratch your aligners.

And to prevent the accumulation of bacteria, food particles, and stains on your aligners, avoid the following:

Hard and sticky food, especially candy
Coffee, tea, wine, and other dark-colored beverages
Excluding the aforementioned from your diet will make the Invisalign® process easier and faster.

5. Keep Your Teeth Clean at All Times

Proper oral hygiene is important for everyone, but it is especially vital for Invisalign® patients. Your aligners fit tightly around your teeth, and anything on your chompers — including food particles and plaque — will stay in place, too. Saliva cannot perform its usual job of washing away bacteria on teeth.

To keep your oral health in tip-top shape and minimize the risk of dental cavities, make sure to brush each time you remove your aligners to eat or drink something other than water. Brushing is also an important step to prevent colored consumables from staining your teeth and aligners.

6. Use Whitening Toothpaste

The fact that Invisalign® aligners keep substances stuck to your teeth without washing them away is not always a disadvantage. In truth, when it comes to teeth whitening, this is a major advantage. When undergoing Invisalign® treatment, among the best ways to brighten your teeth is to use a whitening toothpaste. Your aligners will block remnants of the toothpaste — including fluoride and whitening agents — from washing away after you brush.

Orthodontic patients who have traditional metal braces often have to finish their treatment before whitening their teeth. On the other hand, Southern California Invisalign® patients do not need to wait. You can begin the whitening process now as your teeth align.

7. Wear a Retainer After You Finish Treatment

Since teeth have a pesky way of shifting back to their original position, at the conclusion of your treatment, your dentist will discuss preventive strategies for the latter. Wearing your last set of Invisalign® aligners for a while longer, and then transitioning to a retainer is the best approach. Invisalign® recommends using a Vivera retainer. How often you should wear your retainer is an important subject to discuss with your dentist.

The Bottom Line: You Won’t Regret It
The satisfaction of having gorgeous, perfectly straight teeth is a feeling unlike any other. While getting Invisalign® may adjust your habits and daily routine, it will all be worth it in the end.

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7301 Sepulveda Boulevard
Van Nuys, CA
91405

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 3pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm

Telephone

+18189970315

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