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Locality: Walnut Creek, California

Phone: +1 925-932-3366



Address: 1776 Ygnacio Valley Rd Ste 200 94598 Walnut Creek, CA, US

Website: www.capinpindds.com/

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Dr. Allan Capinpin 07.04.2021

5 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE YOUR TEETH CLEANED REGULARLY 1. WE OFFER AN ORAL CANCER EXAM. Oral cancer is a terrible disease. It can cause the need for drastic surgeries up to and including partial removal of the jaw. Like any form of cancer, your survival rate goes way up with early detection. The major risk factors of oral cancer are: tobacco and alcohol use. People who use both alcohol and tobacco are six times more likely than people who use one or the other, but not...Continue reading

Dr. Allan Capinpin 30.03.2021

To our dental family and friends, we wish you a safe and healthy Thanksgiving.

Dr. Allan Capinpin 25.03.2021

Today is National Floss Day! Perfect your technique with these 5 steps (and get that turkey out from between your teeth): http://expi.co/0hvg4

Dr. Allan Capinpin 08.01.2021

Make sure to do your part and vote today! Dr. C sure did!

Dr. Allan Capinpin 21.12.2020

Dr. Allan Capinpin’s office is looking for an RDH to join their practice. We are shooting to hire someone towards the end of the summer to work 3-4 days a week,... our office hours vary and may even have that person help out a few Mondays to catch up with having to cancel patients over the past few months. If anyone has any leads or knows anyone please feel free to reach out to the office and ask for Tina and she would be happy to go into more detail. (925) 932-3366 See more

Dr. Allan Capinpin 12.12.2020

Our office is closed, but the staff and Dr. Capinpin still meet to discuss the future of the practice via Zoom. Missing each other and our amazing patients! Stay safe and healthy and hoping to see everyone soon!

Dr. Allan Capinpin 26.11.2020

To our loyal and valued dental families, In an effort to follow the latest guidance from the California Dental Association and do our part to slow the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in our community, we will be implementing the California Dental Associations strong suggestion to suspend all non-urgent dental care for 14 days. For our patients who are in temporaries and/or are awaiting delivery of dental devices, crowns or bridges, those appointments will remain unchanged. ...We are in the process of contacting all other patients who have appointments through March 29th and will be doing our best to reschedule them after March 30th. For appointments on and after March 30th, we expect to remain unaffected. Our office will be open with limited hours to accommodate emergencies and billing questions. As always we can be contacted via email and will return phone messages as soon as we are able. As we all know this situation is fluid and we will do our best to accommodate, alter, and adapt to whatever is suggested and required by the various respected health organizations and officials. This decision has been difficult, however I keep going back to fact that my ultimate responsibility for all of you is your health. I pray we come together as a community to help each other get through these unprecedented times.

Dr. Allan Capinpin 16.11.2020

We see patients of all ages; some are more vulnerable to these viruses than others! We are doing everything we can to keep our patients and team safe during this flu season! To give our patients an even more peace of mind, we've expanded the cleaning protocols that our teams utilize, focusing on high frequency touch points such as handles and doorknobs. Due to the current flu season and the recent COVID-19 virus outbreak, we ask that you please inform us if: You have trave...led outside the US within the last 30 days You are experiencing, or have experienced, flu-like symptoms within the last 7 days You have had a fever above 100.4 within the last 48 hours If you need to reschedule due to any of the above guidelines, our staff will work diligently to accommodate your needs Tips to help STOP the spread of germs: wash your hands often with soap and water for 20 seconds, do not touch your face and do not cough/sneeze into your hands! Please visit cdc.gov for the latest updates and information of the COVID-19 virus.