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Why cosmetic crowns?   

                                                              

  Because if your child needs a tooth restored, it should not only function well and keep your child’s mouth healthy. It should also look good too!

Most crowns are made of metal or are porcelain fused to metal, which often dull in appearance over time and show their metal linings in the form of black traces at the based of the restored teeth. While cosmetic dentistry is often reserved for adults, don’t overlook the appearance of your child’s smile.

A bright white smile can contribute positively to a child’s self-esteem. If you are concerned with a child being picked on at school because of their teeth, then cosmetic crowns may be right for your child’s restoration. Who knows? Your child’s new found confidence could even positively impact their grades in school! And that’s something to smile about.

Under specific instruction and supervision by Dr. Vafa, our All-porcelain cosmetic crowns are made of the finest materials and handcrafted at the best dental labs in the nation. In most cases, your child’s new crown can be placed in as little as 1 or 2 dental visits.

Dr. Vafa and his dental team would be happy to discuss your child’s restorative options with you. Please make an appointment today!

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Your Child First Visit

According to both the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) and Dr. Vafa, your child should visit the dentist by their 1st birthday. The first visit is more informative and “get to know” for both you and your little one. We provide your child with fun dental activities, and Dr. Vafa and his team will visually exam your child and explain everything you need to know to get your child started on the right path to great oral health. The first visit can truly be a great experience!

Primary Teeth

Although primary teeth, or baby teeth, fall out, it is important to maintain their health. Problems with primary teeth lead to problems with baby teeth, so proper oral hygiene must be maintained and cavities of primary teeth dealt with. Primary teeth ensure proper chewing and eating, provide space for the permanent teeth and guide them into the correct position, and permit normal development of jaw bone and muscles.

Beverly Hills:
8500 Wilshire Blvd # 709
Beverly Hills CA, 90211
Tel: (310) 201-9001

Encino:
16101 Ventura Blvd. #329
Encino, CA 91436
Tel: (818) 761-3230

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