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Locality: Torrance, California

Phone: +1 310-424-3100



Address: 23456 Hawthorne Blvd, Ste. 210 90505 Torrance, CA, US

Website: www.bluecoastdental.com/

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Blue Coast Dental Group 02.12.2020

Wishing your family a Happy Thanksgiving!

Blue Coast Dental Group 25.11.2020

Don’t Forget to schedule your dental appointment before the year ends!

Blue Coast Dental Group 10.11.2020

The practice of teeth whitening dates back to 4,000 years ago in ancient Egypt! At the time, a mixture of pumice stone and vinegar was used to lighten people’s smiles.

Blue Coast Dental Group 31.10.2020

Our Spooky Halloween Potluck!

Blue Coast Dental Group 24.10.2020

Recent research found that chewing sugar-free gum after your meal can encourage the production of saliva, remove food particles, protect your teeth from decay, and give you minty-fresh breath. So, don’t hesitate to opt for a stick or two until you can get to your oral hygiene routine!

Blue Coast Dental Group 21.10.2020

Did you know your toothbrush is home to more than 100 million bacteria? To keep your teeth and gums healthy, the American Dental Association recommends replacing it every three to four months.

Blue Coast Dental Group 16.10.2020

Brushing twice a day does wonders for your oral health, but alone it only cleans about 60% of your teeth. To clean the remaining 40% of plaque and tartar, you should floss daily! That way, you can effectively clean the areas of your mouth that the bristles cannot reach.

Blue Coast Dental Group 11.10.2020

A New Orleans dentist introduced the concept of flossing in 1815 when he offered patients a strand of silk thread to clean between their teeth. By 1882, factories were producing unwaxed, silk dental floss for mass use.

Blue Coast Dental Group 10.10.2020

Thank you to everyone at Blue Coast Dental for making me feel so special on my birthday....the fabulous brunch, gifts and flowers truly made my day. Banana Foster French Toast anyone?

Blue Coast Dental Group 07.10.2020

Amid the current pandemic, our lives have changed in more ways than one. However, clenching your teeth, poor sleep, and frequent snacking with no trips to the dentist in sight can wreak havoc on your teeth. So, make sure to implement a solid daily oral care routine at home and speak to your dentist about how you can safely attend your biannual visit.

Blue Coast Dental Group 01.10.2020

Thank you, Veterans, for your service!

Blue Coast Dental Group 22.09.2020

From using their teeth to cut ribbons to opening a bottle of wine, people are hard on their teeth during the holidays. So, it’s not surprising that many patients experience cracks or chips in their teeth during the winter season. To prevent this from happening to you, grab the scissors or the bottle opener!

Blue Coast Dental Group 17.09.2020

Did you know a 32-ounce sports drink contains between 14 and 19 teaspoons of sugar? That’s roughly six times the recommended amount for kids and teens! To protect your child’s oral health and keep them hydrated, opt for water instead.

Blue Coast Dental Group 12.09.2020

Your tongue takes up a large amount of real estate in your mouth, so it is important not to neglect it! To keep it clean and bacteria-free, use your toothbrush or a tongue scraper to clean it from front to back during your oral hygiene routine.

Blue Coast Dental Group 08.09.2020

6% of Americans said they would share their toothbrush with a celebrity!

Blue Coast Dental Group 26.08.2020

Happy Halloween!

Blue Coast Dental Group 24.08.2020

Coconuts are known as a natural anti-bacterial food that can help boost your oral health by limiting the accumulation of harmful oral bacteria.

Blue Coast Dental Group 20.08.2020

When your patient brings you Cream Pan and hand made masks... Thank you #creampanbakery #torrance #bluecoastdental

Blue Coast Dental Group 13.08.2020

There are over 100 million bacteria in one drop of saliva!

Blue Coast Dental Group 04.08.2020

Never pick up a knocked-out tooth by the root. If the root becomes damaged, it might hurt the chances of successful reimplantation. Only touch the side normally used for chewing.

Blue Coast Dental Group 19.07.2020

Happy Rosh Hashanah from all of us at Blue Coast Dental.