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Locality: Corona, California

Phone: +1 951-737-4515



Address: 2083 Compton Ave Suite 102 92881 Corona, CA, US

Website: www.jameslaidds.com

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James K. Lai, DDS 12.11.2020

Did you know oral health impacts overall health? This is especially pertinent in these times. In fact, poor gum health has been linked to increased susceptibility to and severity of diseases like COVID-19. If you've been avoiding your appointment for fear of coronavirus, it may be time to give us a call.

James K. Lai, DDS 27.10.2020

Losing a crown or filling can be alarming - and painful - but it's no cause for panic. It is relatively common, and there are remedies to tide you over until you can see the dentist.

James K. Lai, DDS 20.10.2020

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James K. Lai, DDS 16.10.2020

Dentistry FAQ: Is it better to brush after every meal? Not really. Your body is designed to care for itself. Saliva production limits the need to clean teeth after everything you eat. While brushing a third time each day isn't necessarily harmful, it isn't needed, and excessive brushing can have adverse effects over time.

James K. Lai, DDS 04.10.2020

Do you feel acute tooth sensitivity to temperature, sugar, or acid? One common cause is the recession of your gums, which can expose the roots of teeth. Read on to learn more.

James K. Lai, DDS 18.09.2020

Did you know your mouth is home to 700 species of bacteria, amounting to tens of billions of microbes? Don't sweat - most of them belong there. As for the rest, proper oral hygiene will take care of it!

James K. Lai, DDS 05.09.2020

Think you know everything when it comes to oral hygiene? Test your knowledge with these dental hygiene tips.

James K. Lai, DDS 19.08.2020

Has anyone ever told you that you have a unique smile? Well, they're right! How your teeth are arranged in your mouth is as unique as your fingerprint nobody else has a smile like yours!

James K. Lai, DDS 02.08.2020

Unlike brushing and flossing, mouthwash isn't generally an essential part of an oral health routine, which makes it easy to use incorrectly. Knowing best practices for mouthwash, however, can help you bolster your oral hygiene.

James K. Lai, DDS 13.07.2020

When's the best time to brush? As long as you're brushing before and after sleep, you're on the right track. There's no right time to brush, but many recommend brushing first after breakfast to maximize freshness and cleanliness and again after your final meal of the day. This schedule creates the least time for food to sit in the mouth gathering bacteria.

James K. Lai, DDS 27.06.2020

We believe it’s important to not only treat our patients with high-quality care but to educate them about their oral health so they can be empowered to live healthy lives.

James K. Lai, DDS 13.06.2020

It’s no secret that the general recommendation is to brush at least twice a day. Still, many of us continue to neglect to brush our teeth at night. But don’t go to bed without brushing your teeth. Brushing before bed is very important because it gets rid of the germs and plaque that accumulate throughout the day.