Let Us Create Your Perfect smile | Coastal Dental Group

Your Premier Dentist – Los Angeles  CA

Are you looking for a local dentist office in Cypress, CA? Welcome to Coast Dental Group, the Family and Cosmetic Dentistry of Dr. Clara Nguyen. We are a general dentistry practice that offers services in preventive, restorative, and also cosmetic dentistry.  Furthermore Coast Dental Group welcomes new patients of all ages to our Cypress, CA dental office and enjoys serving the families in our community.

Our commitment first of all is to provide you and your family with the highest quality dental care. Our dentists pay attention to detail, in addition our team of professionals are dedicated to educating our patients about their treatment options.  Furthermore we feel that it is important that our patients take an active role in their dental care and of their family.Your infant’s gums and baby teeth should be gently wiped after each feeding with a damp washcloth or gauze pad. Starting at age 2, you should use a small, soft-bristled toothbrush.


 A child’s baby or primary teeth are of great importance.....


Baby teeth help get your jaw ready for adult teeth. They also help with speech and chewing ability, which is why it is so important to help ensure the health of your child’s baby teeth.

Parents play an active role in their children’s oral well-being. At Coastal Dental Care we recommend working with your child to establish healthy eating habits and good oral hygiene techniques from an early age. A balanced diet, with children consuming foods from all sections of the healthy food pyramid, can prevent decay and help to strengthen and protect teeth.

To help facilitate your child’s first dental experience we have experienced dental hygienist/therapists at several of our surgeries who are trained specifically to help make their visit the positive experience dentistry today should be


It’s a question many parents have: when will my child’s teeth begin to come in?

Your child’s 20 baby teeth will begin to appear usually between six and nine months, although some children have them come in earlier or later. The two lower front teeth tend to come in first, followed by the two upper ones. The first molars come in next, followed by the canines (eyeteeth). Sometimes your baby can experience teething discomfort during this process. If so, let us know and we will advise you as to the best course of action . Your infant’s gums and baby teeth should be gently wiped after each feeding with a damp washcloth or gauze pad. Starting at age 2, you should use a small, soft-bristled toothbrush and a thin smear of fluoridated toothpaste to brush your child’s teeth twice each day. You should continue to help brush your child’s teeth until they are 6 years old, or have the dexterity to tie his or her shoelaces.
                                                                                                                                              

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