Gary Roberts, DDS
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Dr. Gary Roberts and Dr. Nathan Kalinowski are both on staff at Stanford Hospital in the division of Dental Medicine and Surgery. Dr. Catherine Lee is on staff and the VA Palo Alto. At Cardinal Dental, our doctors and staff offer a full scope of dentistry from cleanings and exams to wisdom teeth removal under IV sedation. Cone Beam CT allows us to better diagnose infections and plan implants virtually before surgery.

Stanford Health Care patients who see Dr. Roberts or Dr. Kalinowski at the 1000 Welch Road clinic, please call (650) 723- 7001.
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Dr. Roberts and Dr. Kalinowski are both accepting new patients at this time.
When visiting our office for the first time, we will review your medical history, dental history and any concerns you have.
We will review old/ obtain new x-rays in order to best evaluate your current oral health.
Any previous dental x-rays.
Please ask your previous dentist to email them to us at drgarykroberts@gmail.com prior to your appointment.
Updated medical and dental history forms which can be found here.
If you cannot print them at home, please come 15 minutes before your appointment to fill them out.
My wife went in 10 months postpartum to get all four of her wisdom teeth out, the bottom two were complicated cases of impacted wisdom teeth touching the nerve.
We were quite nervous during the consultation with Dr. Roberts, because the previous consultants had refused to take her case since they had chances of complications and quoted an unreasonable price.
But Dr. Roberts assured us that although it was rare, her case wasn't impossible to treat and that he would give her medication that wouldn't affect breastfeeding.
Your toothbrush, dental floss and mouthwash are the most important tools you have at home to promote a healthy smile.
While they are effective, they are not enough to keep your teeth and gums healthy.
You must also see your dentist twice a year for a cleaning and checkup.
We offer complete preventive dentistry to foster a healthy, beautiful smile that will last for a lifetime.
It is recommended that you brush your teeth twice a day for at least two minutes and floss every night before going to bed.
If your teeth have cavities, then each needs to have a filling.
Left untreated, cavities can erode the entire tooth and extend into the root, necessitating a root canal or the complete loss of the affected tooth.
If you need to have a tooth filled, it's a simple procedure.
Your dentist will remove the damaged part of the tooth, clean and disinfect the area, and then place the filling.
Options usually include tooth colored composite, silver amalgam, porcelain or gold.
For teeth that have large cavities, recently had root canal treatment or fractured a large portion of the tooth, crowns can be a great long term solution.
Gingivitis is a form of gum disease that happens when plaque, a naturally-occurring sticky film containing bacteria, builds up on teeth and causes the inflammation of the surrounding gum tissue.
Plaque produces toxins that irritate the gums.
This can cause the gums to become inflamed, making them red or puffy, or causing them to bleed.
This harmful plaque bacteria can even lead to issues beyond gingivitis like weakened tooth enamel.
Even with regular brushing, it's important to make sure you're taking care of your gum line, because a healthy mouth starts there.
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