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Locality: San Jose, California

Phone: +1 408-264-3133



Address: 1600 Willow St, Ste 150 95125 San Jose, CA, US

Website: www.sjsmiles.com

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Richard D. Sellen, DDS, Inc. 13.11.2020

Happy New Year! Here's hoping 2020 is a great one! #NewYear #HappyNewYear #2020

Richard D. Sellen, DDS, Inc. 11.11.2020

We wish you a very merry Christmas and holiday season! #MerryChristmas #HappyHolidays #TisTheSeason

Richard D. Sellen, DDS, Inc. 26.10.2020

Wishing you and your loved ones a very happy and safe Thanksgiving. We are grateful for the support and friendship you have given us.

Richard D. Sellen, DDS, Inc. 21.10.2020

With the holiday season upon us, we would like to invite you all to donate to those in need. From now through December 12, we will be accepting non-perishable food items in our office. All donations will go to Second Harvest of Silicon Valley. Please consider a donation and thank you very much in advance.

Richard D. Sellen, DDS, Inc. 02.10.2020

Happy Halloween! After you're done eating all that delicious candy, come on in and let us clean your teeth. We promise it will be a much more pleasant experience than being face to face with a vampire!

Richard D. Sellen, DDS, Inc. 25.09.2020

Contest Time! Write a review on Google and/or Yelp and be entered to win a Sonic Care Electric Toothbrush. Each review posted between today and March 17th will count as an entry into the drawing. We will announce our winner on our Instagram page on March 25th so be sure to follow us @richardsellendds before then!

Richard D. Sellen, DDS, Inc. 14.09.2020

Apples are good for your teeth because the fiber and water they contain help rinse away bacteria in your mouth. If you eat an apple after lunch, it can clean your teeth until you can get to your toothbrush.

Richard D. Sellen, DDS, Inc. 04.09.2020

Do those back molars really need to go? You might be surprised to see what they're actually doing to your smile. http://bit.ly/2CWe5JB

Richard D. Sellen, DDS, Inc. 19.08.2020

The long front teeth of a mouse have open roots, meaning they continue to grow. Mice must chew continuously to wear them down. Can you imagine if your teeth never stopped growing?

Richard D. Sellen, DDS, Inc. 04.08.2020

Toothbrush mistakes you may be making. See how to avoid it here: http://bit.ly/2GWeJZP

Richard D. Sellen, DDS, Inc. 22.07.2020

Did you know there are two types of mouthrinse? Learn the difference between cosmetic and therapeutic mouthrinse before your next trip to the store. http://bit.ly/2srvVOu