Woodside Dental Care has been proudly serving the Ventura area for over 30 years and is the community’s choice for exceptional dental care and personalized service. We believe the foundation of good dental care starts with compassionate service. Our team of experienced dental professionals are dedicated to providing the highest level of customer service and delivering quality dental care to every patient we serve.
At Woodside Dental, in Ventura, California, our goal is to make our patients’ experience as easy and comfortable as possible. In addition to providing the highest level of quality dental care, we strive to provide our patients with clear communication, affordable and flexible payment options, and time-efficient services that respect your busy schedule. We value…
DetailsDental Crowns With Woodside Dental If you have broken teeth, fractured or leaking fillings, or damage from decay, dental crowns may be the solution. Dental crowns protect and strengthen a tooth that cannot otherwise be restored with fillings. A dental crown (or cap) is a covering that encases the entire tooth, restoring it to its…
DetailsAt Woodside Dental in Ventura, California, we understand that as you age your specific needs change. As your dental team, we are here to be your partner in maintaining optimal oral health. We will listen to your needs, and collaboratively develop solutions that work for you as an individual. Dental implants are a great way to replace…
DetailsRead What Our Patients Are Saying! Your dentist is your partner in maintaining your oral health. If you are looking for a new dentist, you’ll want to find someone you can trust, and with whom you feel comfortable. Why should you choose Woodside Dental, in Ventura, California? Just read what our pateints have to say about…
DetailsDiabetes is a disease that affects over 9% of the American population. There are 29.1 million people living in the United States with diabetes, and approximately 1.7 million new cases are diagnosed each year. What is even more troubling is 8.1 million people living with diabetes don’t even know they have it. Diabetes affects every part…
DetailsCharcoal is one of the biggest current trends in wellness and cosmetics. Activated charcoal — the type used in beauty products and toothpaste — is a fine grain powder made from wood, coconut shells, and other natural substances that are oxidized under extreme heat. It’s become a trendy ingredient in commercial face masks and scrubs,…
DetailsWhat To Do When You Have Chronic Bad Breath Mints, mouthwash, gum… if you have chronic bad breath, you have probably tried it all. But chronic bad breath, also called Halitosis, is something that mints, or even a good brushing, just can’t solve. Chronic bad breath is different from standard “morning breath” or the bad…
DetailsAt Woodside Dental, we encourage our clients to brush teeth twice a day and floss once daily. Many of our clients ask us about proper flossing techniques, and we often hear from people who feel they do not know the right way to do it. We are always happy to discuss best practices for brushing and…
DetailsHow Woodside Dental Can Help You Prevent Tooth Erosion Tooth enamel is very tough, in fact, it’s the hardest tissue in the human body. Even tougher than bone, enamel makes up the outer layer of your teeth and is the first line of defense against physical and chemical damage. Although very tough, enamel doesn’t have any…
DetailsIs it true that chewing gum can be good for your teeth? The answer is yes! Chewing gum can actually help prevent tooth decay, as it causes your mouth to produce more saliva, which helps neutralize and rinse away some of the acid that forms in your mouth when you break down food. But it’s…
DetailsThese days, the COVID-19 pandemic is on everyone’s minds, and we are all mindful of mitigating our risk to avoid the deadly disease. Like most people, you have probably been practicing social distancing, wearing a facial covering or mask, and increasing your sanitation and hygiene practices. With every action you take, you are trying to…
DetailsAffecting as many as 10% of all people, dry mouth, also called xerostomia, is a condition that results from a decreased volume of saliva in the mouth. This condition tends to be more prevalent in women than men, and occurs most often in the elderly and in those taking prescription and non-prescription medications. Dry mouth…
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