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Emergency Dentist Los Angeles, Dr-Ebi-Nikjoo

Emergency Dentist 24/7 Los Angeles, CA

Westwood Dental Care

Dr. Ebi Nikjoo

10921 Wilshire Bl #601
Los Angeles, CA 90024

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24/7 Patient care team available by phone. Call to schedule an emergency appointment within 24 hours.

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Most Insurances Accepted Credit and Debit Card Payments

Accepted Insurance

Accepts most dental insurances

Services & Treatments Offered

Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Implants, and Emergency Dentistry 24/7

Hours

24/7 Patient care team available by phone. Call to schedule an emergency appointment within 24 hours.

Payment Options

Most Insurances Accepted Credit and Debit Card Payments

Accepted Insurance

Accepts most dental insurances

Doctor Bio

He is a Graduate of USC School of Dentistry. After graduating from dental school, he set out to change the tired and old image of dentistry by making the visit to the dentist relaxing and comfortable experience. He has a deep passion for dentistry and has always been on the cutting edge of the ever changing field. His participation in countless continuing education courses and his close affiliation with USC's Dental School has kept him abreast of the latest techniques. Although he enjoys all aspects of dentistry his main passion is cosmetic dentistry where he can truly practice the art he has devoted his life to.

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Emergency Dentist near Los Angeles, CA

At Westwood Dental Care we Specialize in Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Implants, and Emergency Dentistry 24/7. Our office strives to provide excellent, comprehensive, gentle dentistry to all individuals. Serving patient's who are our friends in a warm environment is the goal of our well trained dental team. We care for our patient's like only family can. Westwood Dental Care is preferred by people who know the difference!

Emergency Dental Care Services 24/7 Los Angeles CA

Dental emergencies may include teeth that have been avulsed (knocked out), forced out of their normal position, luxated (loosened) or fractured. In addition, your lips, gums or cheeks may also be cut. The majority of oral injuries can often be painful and should be treated by a dentist as soon as possible.

Getting to a dentist within 30 minutes can make the difference between saving or losing a tooth. You should immediately call your dentist for an emergency appointment and most importantly always handle the tooth by the crown, not the root (the part of the tooth below the gum) because you could damage cells that are vital for bone re-attachment.

Other injuries inside the mouth include tears, puncture wounds and lacerations to the cheek, lips or tongue. You should clean the wound right away with warm water, and transport the injured person to a hospital emergency room for care. Tongue bleeding can be reduced by pulling the tongue forward and applying pressure to the wound with gauze.

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