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.
Maintaining Your Oral Health As You Age There are plenty of challenges that come along with aging, and it is important to take good care of yourself and your overall health as you age. Taking good care of your oral health is especially important; if you want to feel good, look good, and stay healthy…
DetailsKeep Your Teeth Healthy With Topical Fluoride Applications At Your Regular Dental Visits Are you familiar with fluoride? From an early age, many of us have been told by our dentists about the importance of fluoride. But what is fluoride, why is it so important, and how do we best benefit from it? Fluoride has been…
Details…And How Woodside Dental Can Help Our mouths go through many changes over the course of our lifetime, and the appearance of the third molars, also known as the wisdom teeth, is an important milestone. These teeth have historically been called “wisdom teeth” because they come through at a more mature age than the other…
DetailsHow Woodside Dental Care Can Help You Keep A Healthy Oral Microbiome Even if you cannot see, feel or taste them, your mouth plays host to hundreds of microorganisms, commonly referred to as oral bacteria. While most of these tiny oral bacteria are harmless, there are some strains that can affect your overall health and…
DetailsRecent scientific studies have shown there is a probable association between periodontitis (gum disease) and hypertension (high blood pressure). There is a link between a healthy mouth and a healthy body, and your oral health may be affecting your overall health. Oral health has a definite impact on overall health, and in the case of…
DetailsDental Laser For Health Dental professionals have long emphasized the connection between oral health and overall health. Recent research studies have confirmed this connection. Increased bacterial levels in the mouth (gum or periodontal disease) have now been linked to the increased likelihood of heart disease, kidney failure, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, and strokes. It is estimated that nearly 80%…
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