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Locality: Long Beach, California

Phone: +1 562-434-6414



Address: 3303 E Broadway 90803 Long Beach, CA, US

Website: www.stephencoatesdds.com

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Dr Coates DDS 02.11.2020

Safe and fun! Came in on Halloween and it... - by Adam C. Safe and fun! Came in on Halloween and it felt like I was part of the team. They really are incredibly efficient too. See more of our patient reviews here: https://rwl.io/3oQL0Fq

Dr Coates DDS 26.10.2020

The team decided that we would do the 80’s for our Halloween garb! Reminds me of HS & college.

Dr Coates DDS 04.10.2020

Staff and Dr Coates are always... - by David D. Staff and Dr Coates are always professional. I trust them with all my dental work for the past 20+ years. See more of our patient reviews here: https://rwl.io/2iB6ZCB

Dr Coates DDS 28.09.2020

The staff and doctor didn't miss a beat... - by Rita G. The staff and doctor didn't miss a beat. Professional as ever and uber conscious of sanitary protocol. I felt safe and well cared for. See more of our patient reviews here: https://rwl.io/3lZLHLg

Dr Coates DDS 23.09.2020

Professional, lovely office and staff... - by Valerie D. Professional, lovely office and staff. Highly recommend Dr. Coates and his staff. See more of our patient reviews here: https://rwl.io/3lTmCBr

Dr Coates DDS 13.09.2020

Dr. Coates and staff - by Heather G. Great knowledge and professionalism. Great service from arriving at office, exam, treatment, cleaning of teeth and all facets of patient care. See more of our patient reviews here: https://rwl.io/354DJKy

Dr Coates DDS 30.08.2020

You will not find another dental office... - by Rich C. You will not find another dental office that has this great of a staff and pays so much attention to detail like Dr Coates. This office utilizes the best technology available in dental; but what is better is that they know how to use it for the betterment of their patients. See for yourself See more of our patient reviews here: https://rwl.io/3bBgidb

Dr Coates DDS 21.08.2020

COVID-19 Hasn't slowed them down - by Rita G. The staff and doctor didn't miss a beat. Professional as ever and uber conscious of sanitary protocol. I felt safe and well cared for. See more of our patient reviews here: https://rwl.io/3jIOHJI

Dr Coates DDS 01.08.2020

Very Professional , always on-time, and do... - by tony m. Very Professional , always on-time, and do a great job getting me in and out!They are the best and I especially love Jenn and Mai who are great hygienist and know what their doing. Keep up the good work! See more of our patient reviews here: https://rwl.io/3lWfeFC

Dr Coates DDS 27.07.2020

Excellent teeth cleaning service! I really... - by Shanna S. Excellent teeth cleaning service! I really was impressed by the doctor and his staff! Best Dental place ever! See more of our patient reviews here: https://rwl.io/3jErM2n

Dr Coates DDS 21.07.2020

So here is more info on COVID & how it may relate to your dental health! Emerging research has suggested a there’s a connection between gum disease and SARS-CoV-2, according to a new report, The Mouth COVID Connection (MCC). The review study, which has been accepted for publication for the October 2020 issue of the Journal of the California Dental Association (JCDA), suggests that hospitalized coronavirus patients with prior underlying gum disease can be at higher risk for ...respiratory failure. (The study is attached in the link) The study was conducted by Dr. Shervin Molayem, a dental surgeon based in Los Angeles and founder of the UCLA Dental Research Journal, and Dr. Carla Pontes, a scientist and healthcare researcher in South Africa. Drs. Molayem and Pontes’ study suggests that patients with bad gums are at risk of generating harmful levels of IL-6 proteins that spread to their lungs. When combined with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, it can contribute to a life-threatening respiratory crisis. Researchers say periodontal disease is the most under-diagnosed ailment in dentistry and they urge those who think they may have periodontitis to get treatment as soon as possible. As the death toll keeps climbing, the CDC now predicts the virus will be among the leading causes of death in the United States, just behind heart disease and cancer, said Dr. Molayem. Periodontitis can make it even deadlier, if you’re worried that you may have gum disease, your next trip to the dentist may actually save your life.

Dr Coates DDS 18.07.2020

So I saw this post and thought I would share. Very cute and perhaps motivational for a child................Clever parenting for sure!