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Creating Beautiful Smiles
Whether your dental needs are a complete exam and cleaning, a full-mouth restoration, or anything in between, we promise to provide you with exceptional care as we enhance the natural beauty of your smile. Below are just some of the many procedures and services we regularly provide to our patients - with a gentle touch, and stunning results. Your smile is our first priority, and we'll give you something to smile about.If you have any questions, concerns, or would like to schedule an appointment, please contact us today. We look forward to providing you with the personal care you deserve.**Cleanings & Prevention** *Dental Exams & Cleanings *Dental X-Rays *Home Care **Cosmetic Dentistry** *Composite Fillings *Porcelain Crowns (Caps) *Porcelain Fixed Bridges *Porcelain Veneers *Tooth Whitening **Periodontal Disease** *Diagnosis *Treatment *Maintenance **Restorations** *Composite Fillings *Crowns (Caps) *Dentures & Partial Dentures *Fixed Bridges *Root Canal Therapy
Oral Conscious SedationOral sedation is a wonderful option for patients who need more than just nitrous oxide, but don?t need or want IV Sedation or general anesthesia. It allows many people to be comfortably sedated through an entire dental visit using just a small pill. Dr. Nataly Vilderman has specialized training to offer sedation dentistry to her patients in San Francisco and she can help to alleviate any past fears of completing your dental treatment. Conscious sedation is modern dentistry that lets even the most high fear patient have a relaxing and comfortable dental visit. Since the patient is comfortable, Dr. Vilderman is able to accomplish the work of several appointments in just one. There are a number of conscious sedation techniques, but they all have certain things in common. While the goal of general anesthesia is for the patient to sleep, in dentistry it is much more common to use conscious sedation, where the patient is sedated and comfortable, yet still awake. When Dr. Vilderman uses conscious sedation, you don't really fall asleep, even though sometimes it feels like you did. That's because sedation feels so relaxing and peaceful that the patient doesn't even notice the passing of time. Many of the medications used in conscious sedation have an amnesiac effect as well, leaving patients with little or no memory of their dental appointment.