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Locality: Chino, California

Phone: +1 909-203-7976



Address: 13788 Roswell Ave 91710 Chino, CA, US

Website: sibbachdentistry.com

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Sibbach Dentistry 19.12.2020

Day 1 Re-opening complete! Lines on my face from a day of N95 and bouffant and cramps in my legs from lack of oxygen and being on them all day but so happy to be back! Sent out the 'We're Back!' email yesterday at 5pm and today's schedule was full in minutes with appreciative patients ready to be treated by an appreciative dentist! Looking forward for seeing the rest of our patients and meeting the new ones!

Sibbach Dentistry 05.12.2020

Did you know that it's recommended you floss first before brushing your teeth?

Sibbach Dentistry 21.11.2020

Your dental health is still just as important as ever -- don't forget to brush and floss twice daily!

Sibbach Dentistry 09.11.2020

We're proud to be part of such an amazing community.

Sibbach Dentistry 02.11.2020

We feel so lucky to be part of the Chino community!

Sibbach Dentistry 19.10.2020

When you're doing what you love, you never work a day in your life.

Sibbach Dentistry 30.09.2020

To help protect against stains, try drinking your beverages through a straw. (Bonus points if it's reusable!)

Sibbach Dentistry 15.09.2020

Impeccable dentistry is what we do. Caring for our patients is what we love!

Sibbach Dentistry 11.09.2020

The average American spends the equivalent of 38.5 days brushing their teeth over a lifetime. Sounds like time well spent to us!

Sibbach Dentistry 06.09.2020

Have no fear, the dentist is here! Making our guests feel comfortable during each visit is our top priority.

Sibbach Dentistry 04.09.2020

If you're experiencing tooth pain, sensitivity, or anything out of the ordinary, we're always here if you need us.

Sibbach Dentistry 21.08.2020

We mean it when we say you need to floss every day!

Sibbach Dentistry 09.08.2020

Did you know that people who drink soda regularly have a higher chance of tooth decay?