The Smile Center

(on mission)
Dentists in San Francisco, CA
Dentists

Location

2515 A Mission St.
San Francisco, CA
94110

About

Since 1984, Dr. Debbane and Dr. Kim have been serving the diverse population of San Francisco’s Mission District with gentle, personalized dental care. New patients are welcomed into The Smile Center family every day. Complimentary consultations and financing are available. Languages spoken fluently include English, Spanish, French, Korean and Arabic. We are a neighborhood dental-care facility interested in treating you and your loved ones to a lifetime of welcoming smiles.

Latest

Every food you eat or beverage you drink comes in contact with your teeth, which means those choices continually impact the health of your teeth and gums. Many foods in a typical American diet — from sugary, processed foods and drinks to those that are highly acidic — can actually eat away at your tooth enamel, causing cavities. So it’s important to focus on eating healthy foods that also help promote oral health. EVERYDAYHEALTH.COM How What You Eat Affects Your Teeth | Everyday Health
"Dental braces and retainers are used by orthodontists to help to straighten crooked teeth and correct a misaligned bite in patients as young as 8 or 9." WEBMD.COM Orthodontics / Braces
"The gums consist of the pink tissue in the mouth that holds the teeth in place and protects the root of the tooth. Gums are also called gingivae." VERYWELLHEALTH.COM What You Need to Know About Receding Gums
"While most babies don't start getting teeth until they are six months old, infant dental care is important from the very beginning. Many dentists recommend an initial visit before the child's first birthday to make sure teeth and gums are cared for and cleaned properly." COLGATE.COM Infant & Kids Oral Care | Colgate®
"Fillings are used to treat dental cavities after the decayed part of the tooth is removed. The fillings may be made of gold, porcelain, amalgam, or composite materials." WEBMD.COM Dental Fillings
"Enamel, the first layer of the tooth that is visible in the mouth, is a porous, calcified substance made from crystalline calcium phosphate. Enamel appears to be a soft beige to white color, yet it is semitranslucent allowing the color of the dentin layer to penetrate through. Enamel is also the hardest substance in the body." VERYWELLHEALTH.COM The Importance of Tooth Enamel
"Dental exams provide valuable early signs of sleep apnea, which can itself be a sign of serious health conditions. These conditions include heart attack, high blood pressure, Alzheimer’s disease, and dementia." VERYWELLHEALTH.COM How Men's Dental Health Is Linked to Snoring
"By following the information in this guide, you and your family can have healthy teeth and gums to last a lifetime. As a parent, you can work with your children to help them understand why good oral care is important — and show them how to do it right!" COLGATE.COM Family Guide To Oral Health
"There are a number of problems that affect the oral health of children, including tooth decay, thumb sucking, tongue thrusting, lip sucking, and early tooth loss. Even though baby teeth are eventually replaced with permanent teeth, keeping baby teeth healthy is important to a child's overall health and well-being." WEBMD.COM Oral Health Problems in Children
"Today we’re more aware than ever that digestive health plays a huge role in overall health. The gut is connected to your digestion, metabolism, immune system, and even the brain. But the easiest way to detect illness may be through the mouth." VERYWELLHEALTH.COM How Gum Disease and Other Oral Conditions Affect the Digestive System
"Want a new way to control tartar and plaque? Eat some yogurt or perhaps some sauerkraut. That may sound crazy, but it's not. Yogurt, sauerkraut, and other foods you may already be eating contain probiotics – good bacteria with many benefits, including improving oral health." COLGATE.COM Probiotics For Oral Health
"It's a fact: germs are lurking everywhere. From the people we come in contact with, to the objects we touch throughout the day, we are constantly exposed to germs. One place that should be a germ-free zone, however, is your toothbrush." COLGATE.COM Fight Germs: Keep Your Toothbrush Clean

Information

Company name
The Smile Center
Category
Dentists

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for The Smile Center in San Francisco CA?
    You can reach them at: 415-641-1001. It’s best to call The Smile Center during business hours.
  • What is the address for The Smile Center on mission in San Francisco?
    The Smile Center is located at this address: 2515 A Mission St. San Francisco, CA 94110.