We are a family-owned and operated dentistry serving Contra Costa County and the surrounding area. We offer a comprehensive range of treatments to help our patients improve the long-term health and cosmetic appearance of their teeth and gums. No matter how often you brush your teeth or floss, home care just isn't enough. Bacteria collects in hard to reach places and may cause cavities and discoloration to develop over time.
Thus, regular check-ups are highly recommended to ensure a healthy smile. From subtle changes to major repairs, we offer treatments for chipped, discolored, and oddly shaped teeth to improve your smile. The procedures we offer include veneers, crowns, teeth whitening, Invisalign, and more. By clicking SUBMIT, you understand and agree that any information submitted will be forwarded to our office by email and not via a secure messaging system.
Thus, regular check-ups are highly recommended to ensure a healthy smile. From subtle changes to major repairs, we offer treatments for chipped, discolored, and oddly shaped teeth to improve your smile. The procedures we offer include veneers, crowns, teeth whitening, Invisalign, and more. By clicking SUBMIT, you understand and agree that any information submitted will be forwarded to our office by email and not via a secure messaging system.
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We are a family-owned and operated dentistry serving Contra Costa County and the surrounding area.
We offer a comprehensive range of treatments to help our patients improve the long-term health and cosmetic appearance of their teeth and gums.
Our mission is to transform oral health through customized, quality dental care for people of all ages and dental needs.
We continually educate ourselves to keep up with industry best practices and the ever-changing advances in dental science.
We also educate our patients on achieving and maintaining optimal oral health, helping them make more informed decisions.
We offer a comprehensive range of treatments to help our patients improve the long-term health and cosmetic appearance of their teeth and gums.
Our mission is to transform oral health through customized, quality dental care for people of all ages and dental needs.
We continually educate ourselves to keep up with industry best practices and the ever-changing advances in dental science.
We also educate our patients on achieving and maintaining optimal oral health, helping them make more informed decisions.
Dr. Tatyana Yashchuk has been a dentist for over 20 years.
She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) degree from First Leningrad Medical Institute in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
In the United States, prior to receiving her Dental Board of California License in 2001, she received dental training from two prestigious schools, University of South California in Los Angeles and the University of the Pacific in San Francisco.
Dr. Yashchuk is well loved by her patients because she is compassionate towards them, knowledgeable in what she does, and strives to provide the best, most honest dental care she can give.
She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) degree from First Leningrad Medical Institute in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
In the United States, prior to receiving her Dental Board of California License in 2001, she received dental training from two prestigious schools, University of South California in Los Angeles and the University of the Pacific in San Francisco.
Dr. Yashchuk is well loved by her patients because she is compassionate towards them, knowledgeable in what she does, and strives to provide the best, most honest dental care she can give.
Routine dental cleanings and check-ups are important to maintaining good oral hygiene.
Professional cleaning will remove plaque which, if not properly removed, can overtime cause more serious and costly conditions.
Dental exams, x-rays, and other diagnostic procedures are important in evaluating your oral health and hygiene.
They help the dentist to determine if you need tooth restoration or replacement, and to offer you valuable recommendations on preventative care.
A root canal is a procedure that helps save a tooth that is badly decayed or becomes infected, by removing the nerve and pulp inside the tooth, and cleaning and sealing it.
Professional cleaning will remove plaque which, if not properly removed, can overtime cause more serious and costly conditions.
Dental exams, x-rays, and other diagnostic procedures are important in evaluating your oral health and hygiene.
They help the dentist to determine if you need tooth restoration or replacement, and to offer you valuable recommendations on preventative care.
A root canal is a procedure that helps save a tooth that is badly decayed or becomes infected, by removing the nerve and pulp inside the tooth, and cleaning and sealing it.
A dental crown may be needed for a variety of reasons: to protect a weak or broken tooth, to hold a dental bridge in place, or to cover up a decayed tooth, severely discolored tooth, or dental implant.
Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) and zirconia crowns provide the best natural color match than any other types of crowns.
If you decide you want an extra sparkle in your teeth, beyond what regular daily brushing and routine dental cleanings can do, you may choose to get your teeth professionally whitened.
Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) and zirconia crowns provide the best natural color match than any other types of crowns.
If you decide you want an extra sparkle in your teeth, beyond what regular daily brushing and routine dental cleanings can do, you may choose to get your teeth professionally whitened.
If you are having an emergency, please call us directly at (925) 246-3187, instead of making an appointment online.
This will ensure proper response time.
Toothache has a wide variety of causes, ranging from tooth decay (cavities) to trauma to the tooth from injury or teeth grinding.
Thus, toothache should always be considered an emergency.
A broken or chipped tooth can be caused by trauma, like biting into something hard or getting a blow to the face, or by tooth decay that cause your teeth to eventually break.
This will ensure proper response time.
Toothache has a wide variety of causes, ranging from tooth decay (cavities) to trauma to the tooth from injury or teeth grinding.
Thus, toothache should always be considered an emergency.
A broken or chipped tooth can be caused by trauma, like biting into something hard or getting a blow to the face, or by tooth decay that cause your teeth to eventually break.
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