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Conveniently Located at 1961 W Malvern Ave. Ste #G Fullerton, CA 92833

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Free Emergency Exam & X-ray

Offer valid for new patients only.

Gold Coast Dental is conveniently located at 1961 W Malvern Ave. Ste #G in Fullerton. We offer flexible hours for your convenience, including evenings and weekends by appointment, and accept most PPO insurance plans. Our services are affordable for those without dental insurance and we have flexible payment plans and financing available as needed.

Welcome To The Practice

Looking for a dental office in Fullerton that you can look forward to going to?

Our Doctors

At Gold Coast Dental, we are changing the way people view dentistry in Fullerton, by having a team of doctors that build long lasting relationships in a warm, friendly environment. Our doctors are passionate about dentistry and fulfilled by giving you the smile of your dreams. All of our doctors are incredibly trained in their craft and they each have a wonderful “chair-side manner.” They are trustworthy, knowledgeable, and dependable.

Our Team

We know that waiting too long for an appointment causes unneeded stress and frustration. This is why we make sure to give our doctors and hygienists ample time between appointments, ensuring that you’ll never have to wait too long to be seen. Our front office is clean and bright, with televisions and magazines to keep you entertained. Some people have even commented that it feels as comfortable as their own living room! 

Our Technology

Dental techniques and treatments are constantly improving and it is imperative for great dental teams to stay abreast of all of the latest technologies. Here at Gold Coast Dental, we have the latest technology and treatments available. Our dentistry is safe and effective, offering you real results. Don’t miss out on the team with the best dental technology near you. It’s simple – call us to make your appointment today!

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Free Emergency Exam & X-ray

We're Here For You When You Need Us

Here at Gold Coast Dental, we know how important it is to feel safe when you visit the dentist. You can trust us to give you gentle and thorough care.

Are you having tooth, jaw, or mouth pain? Are your gums bleeding? Do you have swelling? Tooth pain is the absolute worst and dental emergencies can be terrifying. In many cases, tooth pain requires near immediate attention. No need to worry – we can help! Welcome to Gold Coast Dental, the premier emergency dental office in the area! In addition to offering full service, comprehensive dentistry in Fullerton,

we will help you get out of your urgent dental pain ASAP! At Gold Coast Dental, there is nothing more important to us than getting you out of pain and getting your dental health back on track. Dental emergencies can be serious, so don’t delay. Call us now at (714) 463-1570, so we can set you up with an emergency dental appointment!

Our Patients' Results

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Our Professional Affiliations

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Emergency Dentistry FAQ

Got questions? We've got answers! Check out our FAQ for more info!

How do i find the right dentist?

It is most important to make sure that you find someone who is a good fit for you and/or your family. Make sure you are comfortable talking/communicating with your dental team. It’s helpful to have a dentist that is nearby and convenient to get to. Make sure the dentist is a member of the ADA (American Dental Association). Is the office clean and professional?

It is most important to make sure that you find someone who is a good fit for you and/or your family. Make sure you are comfortable talking/communicating with your dental team. It’s helpful to have a dentist that is nearby and convenient to get to. Make sure the dentist is a member of the ADA (American Dental Association). Is the office clean and professional?

Why are my gums bleeding?

Periodontal disease is when you lose bone in your mouth and gums detach from the teeth. When you have periodontal disease, you need deep cleanings as opposed to regular cleanings. This is the only way to remove buildup beneath your gums. Gum disease is contagious. Sharing food, utensils, and even kissing can transmit bacteria from person to person. For more information, call our Fullerton dentist office today at (714) 463-1570!

When a canker sore occurs, you will feel a slight pain in the mouth that can be accompanied by visible sores on the mucus membranes in the mouth. They tend to have a grey center and a white or yellow edge with a surrounding redness. These sores can bleed easily while brushing and last for several days.

Brushing too hard can damage the sensitive tissues in your mouth. Remember to floss at least once a day in order to remove more plaque between teeth. Use a cold compress to reduce bleeding and rinse with salt water or hydrogen peroxide afterwards to keep the area clean and avoid infections.

  • Brush and floss regularly. Good oral hygiene is the best method for quick recovery if your pain is caused by swollen gums or gingivitis.
  • Change your diet. Try to include additional fruits and vegetables into your normal diet. Avoid carbonated beverages and sugary drinks.
  • Use a salt water solution to rinse your mouth out regularly.
  • Call our office in Fullerton today at (714) 463-1570!

This can be due to receding gums, a chipped tooth, or dental cavities. It can also be caused by an inflammation within the tooth after a dental procedure.

Gums that are red, swollen, or bleed when brushing or flossing your teeth are signs of gingivitis. You may also experience receding gums, loose teeth, pain while chewing, and even a change in the comfort of your bite. In some cases, patients may experience pus or discharge between the teeth and gums as well.

  • Brush with a fluoride-based toothpaste at least twice a day.
  • Use floss to clean excess plaque from between the teeth and gum tissue.
  • Use a daily antiseptic mouth rinse.
  • Schedule routine cleaning visits.
  • Call our office in Fullerton today at (714) 463-1570!

The most basic symptoms of gingivitis can take approximately 2 weeks to heal. Even with proper treatment, these conditions will continue for several days afterwards. Be sure to wait at least two weeks before expecting to see complete symptom reversal.

Smoking, along with other tobacco products, can contribute to gum disease by affecting the soft tissue that is attached to your teeth. It also now appears that smoking can interfere with the normal function of cells within gum tissue.

Gingivitis typically refers to inflammation of the gums, while periodontitis refers to the destruction of tissue and/or bone through gum disease. Early on, with gingivitis, plaque accumulates on the enamel of the tooth, causing the gums to become red and swollen, often accompanied by bleeding after brushing.

Gingivitis is a reversible condition that will restore quickly after the dental plaque is removed and properly prevented with good oral hygiene. Periodontitis, however, is NOT reversible. The loss of bone structures around the teeth is typically a permanent outcome.

Periodontal disease is treatable, but extreme care is necessary in order to prevent a recurring problem. Always practice routine brushing and flossing as a daily oral hygiene practice. Seek assistance with quitting smoking if this is needed and schedule regular professional cleanings with a dentist.

The first nonsurgical step typically involves a cleaning process called “scaling and root planing.” This helps to remove plaque and tartar deposits on the surface of the teeth. This deep cleaning helps to heal gum tissue and causes periodontal pockets to shrink once again.

Periodontal surgery is a surgical procedure meant to restore and regenerate normal formation of tissue, ligaments, and bone structure that supports the teeth.

How do i find the right dentist?

It is most important to make sure that you find someone who is a good fit for you and/or your family. Make sure you are comfortable talking/communicating with your dental team. It’s helpful to have a dentist that is nearby and convenient to get to. Make sure the dentist is a member of the ADA (American Dental Association). Is the office clean and professional?

It is most important to make sure that you find someone who is a good fit for you and/or your family. Make sure you are comfortable talking/communicating with your dental team. It’s helpful to have a dentist that is nearby and convenient to get to. Make sure the dentist is a member of the ADA (American Dental Association). Is the office clean and professional?

How do i find the right dentist?

It is most important to make sure that you find someone who is a good fit for you and/or your family. Make sure you are comfortable talking/communicating with your dental team. It’s helpful to have a dentist that is nearby and convenient to get to. Make sure the dentist is a member of the ADA (American Dental Association). Is the office clean and professional?

It is most important to make sure that you find someone who is a good fit for you and/or your family. Make sure you are comfortable talking/communicating with your dental team. It’s helpful to have a dentist that is nearby and convenient to get to. Make sure the dentist is a member of the ADA (American Dental Association). Is the office clean and professional?

How do i find the right dentist?

It is most important to make sure that you find someone who is a good fit for you and/or your family. Make sure you are comfortable talking/communicating with your dental team. It’s helpful to have a dentist that is nearby and convenient to get to. Make sure the dentist is a member of the ADA (American Dental Association). Is the office clean and professional?

It is most important to make sure that you find someone who is a good fit for you and/or your family. Make sure you are comfortable talking/communicating with your dental team. It’s helpful to have a dentist that is nearby and convenient to get to. Make sure the dentist is a member of the ADA (American Dental Association). Is the office clean and professional?

How do i find the right dentist?

It is most important to make sure that you find someone who is a good fit for you and/or your family. Make sure you are comfortable talking/communicating with your dental team. It’s helpful to have a dentist that is nearby and convenient to get to. Make sure the dentist is a member of the ADA (American Dental Association). Is the office clean and professional?

You are not alone! Many people have a fear about visiting the dentist. Please communicate with us and we can ease your fears. There are many options, including different pain relieving techniques to help during your treatments.

In general, a dental emergency is pain, sudden swelling, and an unbearable discomfort in the mouth, gums, teeth, and/or jaw. More specifically:

Toothache/Swelling: Clean the area and make a dental appointment as soon as you can, preferably the next day. Swelling is likely due to an infection. If the swelling causes difficulty breathing or your eye to become swollen, head to the emergency room.

Knocked Out/Broken Tooth (Baby Teeth):

  • DO NOT TRY TO REIMPLANT A BABY TOOTH! Any attempt to do so could cause additional harm.
  • If there is bleeding, apply pressure.
  • Rinse the mouth.
  • You may give your child a tylenol, if they are having pain.

Knocked Out/Broken Tooth (Permanent Teeth):

  • Find the tooth.
  • DO NOT handle the tooth by the root. Be sure to hold only the crown.
  • ONLY rinse the tooth – DO NOT clean it or over handle the tooth.
  • If the tooth is free of fractures/not broken, you can try to reinsert the tooth into the gum.
  • Place gauze under the tooth and gently bite down to hold the tooth in place.
  • If you cannot replace the tooth into the gum, put the tooth into a container filled with the patient’s saliva or milk. The tooth can also be carried in the patient’s mouth. However, be certain that they are calm enough not to swallow it or accidentally damage it.
  • Call our emergency number IMMEDIATELY at (714) 463-1570.
  • Time is of the essence when it comes to saving a tooth.

Damaged Tongue/Cheek/Lip

  • If there is bleeding, apply pressure to stop the bleeding.
  • If bleeding doesn’t stop within 15 minutes or is uncontrollable with gentle pressure, go to the emergency room.
  • If the bleeding stops, apply ice to bruised areas.
  • Make an appointment with us at (714) 463-1570.

Head Injury

  • Go immediately to the emergency room.

Hospital emergency rooms typically do not have a dentist on staff; patients are prescribed antibiotics and painkillers and are told to visit their dentist. Of course, if the patient had an oral care provider, they would not be in the emergency room to begin with.

X-rays are taken to make sure that there are no dental problems that the dentist can’t see. We advise yearly x-rays to help prevent and catch any dental illness before it gets out of hand. An x-ray can show decay, infections, disease, abnormalities, and abscesses, to name a few. The amount of radiation from a dental x-ray is very small. Even though there are very few risks associated with dental x-rays, we take every safeguard possible to minimize any exposure to radiation, including lead aprons. As with any x-rays, the benefits outweigh the risks; it is far better to have the small amount of radiation than to deal with the risk of undetected dental issues.

If there is some food or a small object stuck between your teeth, first try to gently remove it with dental floss. Do not use sharp objects (like a pin) because it may cause damage. If you cannot remove it, make a dental appointment ASAP.

If you believe that you have a jaw fracture, you need to immediately seek medical attention. If you have had a head injury, call 911 or head directly to the emergency room. A severe head injury can be life-threatening.

  • Use a mouthguard when playing sports/physical activities.
  • Avoid chewing hard candies, popcorn kernels and ice.
  • Never use your teeth to cut things. Use scissors!

Knocked Out/Broken Tooth (Baby Teeth):

  • DO NOT TRY TO REIMPLANT A BABY TOOTH! Any attempt to do so could cause additional harm.
  • If there is bleeding, apply pressure.
  • Rinse the mouth.
  • You may give your child a tylenol, if they are having pain.

Knocked Out/Broken Tooth (Permanent Teeth):

  • Find the tooth.
  • DO NOT handle the tooth by the root. Be sure to hold only the crown.
  • ONLY rinse the tooth – DO NOT clean it or over handle the tooth.
  • If the tooth is free of fractures/not broken, you can try to reinsert the tooth into the gum.
  • Place gauze under the tooth and gently bite down to hold the tooth in place.
  • If you cannot replace the tooth into the gum, put the tooth into a container filled with the patient’s saliva or milk. The tooth can also be carried in the patient’s mouth. However, be certain that they are calm enough not to swallow it or accidentally damage it.
  • Call our emergency number (714) 463-1570 IMMEDIATELY.

Time is of the essence when it comes to saving a tooth.

Free Emergency Exam & X-ray

Offer valid for new patients only.

Located at 1961 W Malvern Ave. Ste #G Fullerton, CA 92833

(714) 463-1570

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