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Locality: Anaheim, California

Phone: +1 714-974-5906



Address: 500 S Anaheim Hills Rd Ste 222 92807 Anaheim, CA, US

Website: www.anaheimhillsoralsurgery.com

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Soares Beau-Anaheim Hills Oral Maxillofacial & Implant Surgery 12.11.2020

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Soares Beau-Anaheim Hills Oral Maxillofacial & Implant Surgery 31.10.2020

COVID-19 OFFICE CLOSURE- Effective immediately 3/16/2020 As recommended by The California Dental Association, Dr. Soares has made the tough decision to voluntarily suspend nonessential or non-urgent dental care for the next 2 weeks or longer as needed and recommended by authorities. We will continue to be available as needed for emergency care and services. This is being done out of an abundance of caution during this historic public health emergency. As health care professi...onals, we have a role to play in "flattening the curve" in order to follow sound, scientific public health advice to help limit infections and slow the spread of the virus. The health of my hard working team and our excellent patients is our top priority. If you have an appointment, we will be calling you soon to reschedule. I appreciate your support during these rough and tumultuous times. If you have a true dental emergency, we will be phone screening and will make a time for you to be seen to the best of our ability. I wish you and your families an abundance of health and safety during these times. And, Wash your hands! Sincerely, Dr. Beau McKenzie Soares

Soares Beau-Anaheim Hills Oral Maxillofacial & Implant Surgery 14.10.2020

Did you know? 50% of heart attacks are triggered by oral pathogens! To learn more about the oral systemic connection, visit the Resource Library on AAOSH.org #worldheartday

Soares Beau-Anaheim Hills Oral Maxillofacial & Implant Surgery 29.09.2020

"Working closely with both your medical and dental provider to identify and treat all of your cardiovascular risks including gum disease could save your life."

Soares Beau-Anaheim Hills Oral Maxillofacial & Implant Surgery 19.09.2020

"The analysis showed that having poor oral health was tied to a 75% higher risk of developing hepatocellular carcinoma."

Soares Beau-Anaheim Hills Oral Maxillofacial & Implant Surgery 17.09.2020

Did you know that 22 million Americans suffer from sleep apnea? Learn more about sleep apnea and the oral systemic connection at https://buff.ly/2W8r59f

Soares Beau-Anaheim Hills Oral Maxillofacial & Implant Surgery 13.09.2020

Bacteria normally present in the mouth can also release toxins that make their way into the brain. Once there, they may contribute to Alzheimer’s disease. https://buff.ly/2WFC3jT

Soares Beau-Anaheim Hills Oral Maxillofacial & Implant Surgery 28.08.2020

That adds up to about 25,000 quarts over a lifetimethat’s a lot of spit! It sounds gross, but it’s actually a good thing. Saliva keeps your mouth hydrated, preventing bacteria from reproducing and causing cavities and bad breath. We are here to partner with you in your health... #healthymouthhealthyheart

Soares Beau-Anaheim Hills Oral Maxillofacial & Implant Surgery 26.08.2020

Tooth decay doesn’t discriminate by age! Making sure your child is brushing twice a day for two minutes with dentist-approved toothpaste is the first step to preventing tooth decay. We are here to partner with you in your health... #healthymouthhealthyheart

Soares Beau-Anaheim Hills Oral Maxillofacial & Implant Surgery 20.08.2020

About 85% of people with persistent bad breath have a dental condition that is to blame. If mouthwash isn’t working, don’t be embarrassed to talk to your dentist - they’re there to help. Also, remember to floss daily and brush twice a day! We are here to partner with you in your health... #healthymouthhealthyheart

Soares Beau-Anaheim Hills Oral Maxillofacial & Implant Surgery 01.08.2020

That means if you’re right-handed you probably chew more on the right side of your mouth, and vice versa. Let us know in the comments if this holds true for you! We are here to partner with you in your health... #healthymouthhealthyheart