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Locality: Los Angeles, California

Phone: +1 310-839-3900



Address: 8515 Venice Blvd 90034 Los Angeles, CA, US

Website: www.BeverlywoodDental.com/

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Beverlywood Dental 30.08.2021

Happy birthday to Kellyn, our great dental assistant!

Beverlywood Dental 14.11.2020

New research from the University of Pittsburgh finds that for teenagers, even a short period of sleep restriction could, over the long-term, raise their risk for depression and addiction. http://ow.ly/owcp30hbgqJ

Beverlywood Dental 02.11.2020

Men with comorbid obstructive sleep apnea and insomnia symptoms have a greater likelihood and severity of depression than men with only one of these conditions, according to research recently published in Respirology.

Beverlywood Dental 14.10.2020

According to a report in the Journal of the American Medical Association Neurology Edition, sleep-disordered breathing is associated with more than a 25% chance of developing cognitive impairment. http://ow.ly/2VKN30f9Mmm

Beverlywood Dental 27.09.2020

Dr. Prilutsky in a short video on his weekly presentation at the local BNI chapter in Culver City. #networking

Beverlywood Dental 14.09.2020

Happy birthday to Kellyn, our great dental assistant!

Beverlywood Dental 08.09.2020

Happy birthday to Erika, our amazing dental assistant!

Beverlywood Dental 26.08.2020

Happy birthday to Maria, our wonderful office manager!

Beverlywood Dental 23.08.2020

The truth about sugary drinks and your smile

Beverlywood Dental 17.08.2020

The vast majority of toothaches do not kill. However, out-of-control infections can pose a significant risk. If you have a toothache please see a dentist as soon as possible.

Beverlywood Dental 01.08.2020

In January, 2016 researchers at the University of Pittsburgh published a study that revealed some interesting links between social media habits and sleep.

Beverlywood Dental 30.07.2020

Digital distractions, and a more classical one, talking on the phone, are linked to shorter sleeping time and greater daytime sleepiness for teens, Canadian res...earchers say. One in three teens used computers for more than two hours per day and they were more than twice as likely as the others to sleep less than eight hours per night. Teens who talked on the phone for at least two hours daily were also three times more likely than those who didn’t to fall short of eight hours of sleep. See more