Long Grove Dental

Long Grove Dental - General dentist in Lake Zurich, IL
4160 IL-83 #102, Long Grove, IL 60047
Open
Closes at 7:00pm
SundayClosed
Monday10:00am - 7:00pm
Tuesday10:00am - 7:00pm
Wednesday7:00am - 2:00pm
Thursday7:00am - 2:00pm
Friday7:00am - 2:00pm
Saturday7:00am - 2:00pm

Long Grove Dental is a Long Grove based family dentist practice that treats patients of all ages. We are committed to delivering the highest quality dental care and do so using advanced dental equipment. We are a cosmetic dentist that offers services like checkups, teeth cleaning, crowns, veneers and more.

Long Grove Dental - General dentist in Lake Zurich, IL

After graduating as Valedictorian of his high school class, Dr. Sam attended Northwestern University, completed his Bachelor 's and earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree also at Northwestern University Dental School. Dr. Sam has received recognition from Consumer 's Research Council of America and was presented with the 'America 's Top Dentists Award' for his extraordinary dental care. He was also presented with the National Leadership Award.

Dr. Sam started off young and has been practicing since 1984 in Long Grove, IL. He enjoys cosmetic makeover dentistry as seen on TV. He is committed to providing top quality care and is devoted to keeping your personal 'comfort' in mind.

Long Grove Dental - General dentist in Lake Zurich, IL

Dr. James is a General Dentist who provides comprehensive dental treatment to all patients. At Long Grove Dental, we use Computer Aided Design (CAD) technology to digitally design custom dental restorations that are specific to each patient. Through Computer Aided Milling (CAM), we're able to deliver same-day dental restorations with the precision and accuracy offered by 21st century computer technology.

The International Dental Implant Association stands for excellence in post-graduate education and clinical research. The Association also provides credentialing in implant dentistry through the Fellowship, Mastership and Diplomate certification program. These certifications are awarded to members who demonstrate the highest standards in implant surgery and who seek national recognition for their extensive training and dedication to their profession.

Simulation Clinic Assistant Professor Midwestern University Part-time May 2021 Present Downers Grove, Illinois, United States Assisting dental students with their work in the simulation clinic every Friday at the College of Dental Medicine.

Instructor Kaplan Test Prep Jan 2011 Present 10 yrs 8 mos Kaplan provides educational services to students preparing for standardized exams. All Kaplan instructors are required to score in the top 10% nationally to qualify for an instructor position.

Instructor Sylvan Learning Sep 2009 Dec 2010 1 yr 4 mos Sylvan Learning provides a personalized curriculum for every student based on results from the Sylvan Skills Assessment exam. This allows Sylvan to tailor specific programs to the childs 'skill gaps.'

The team at Long Grove Dental believe in the importance of preventative care. We focus on keeping patients in good oral health so that they can live a full, healthy, and enjoyable life that is free from oral pain. This starts by educating our patients on what they can do to stay healthy at home. In our family dentist office we recommend that patients eat a healthy diet that consists of green leafy vegetables, lean protein, nuts, dairy products, and crunchy fruits and veggies. Eating these foods along with drinking water can help to keep teeth healthy and make them stronger. By simultaneously reducing sugar intake, patients can also reduce their risk of cavities.

It is also important to brush and floss throughout the day. Instead of waiting for bedtime to brush teeth, carry a small toothbrush and use it after meals and snacks. This makes it possible to remove sugar and bacteria from the teeth and gums before it has the opportunity to turn into acid that can attack the teeth. This preventative step can greatly reduce a persons' risk of getting a cavity or gum disease. We understand the importance of taking these steps at home and will spend the time necessary to educate and inform patients so that they can stay healthy overall. Education, after all, is essential for living a long and healthy life.

Understanding the importance of these regular dental exams, the team at Long Grove Dental work to make each patient extremely comfortable. This includes being welcoming and kind while performing dental treatments in a way that is painless and relaxing. Patients visit our dentist office because they trust us to do just that take care of their teeth and gums, gently. The majority of our patients are local and come from the greater Long Grove area, we also see patients that are looking for gentle dental care.

Seniors, on the other hand, often struggle with gum disease and oral infections. As people age, their teeth can become weaker and infected more easily. Bone loss is incredibly common with seniors and by conducting regular dental exams, the team at Long Grove Dental can help seniors to have strong teeth and reduce the risk of them falling out. Since over seventy percent of U.S. adults suffer from tooth loss, preventative care is important.

A. Primary, or 'baby,' teeth are important for many reasons. Not only do they help children speak clearly and chew naturally, they also aid in forming a path that permanent teeth can follow when they are ready to come in.

A. First, rinse the irritated area with warm salt water and place a cold compress on the face if it is swollen. Give the child acetaminophen for any pain, rather than placing aspirin on the teeth or gums. Finally, see a dentist as soon as possible.

A. Sealants work by filling in the crevasses on the chewing surfaces of the teeth. This shuts out food particles that could get caught in the teeth, causing cavities. The application is fast and comfortable and can effectively protect teeth for many years.

A. Have your family dentist evaluate the fluoride level of your child's primary source of drinking water. If your child is not getting enough fluoride internally through water (especially if the fluoride level is deficient or if your child drinks bottled water without fluoride), then we may prescribe fluoride supplements.

A. Soft plastic mouthguards can be used to protect teeth, lips, cheeks and gums from sport related injuries. A custom-fitted mouthguard will protect your teeth from injuries and even provide protection from severe injuries to the head.

A. There is very little risk in dental X-rays. Family dentists are especially careful to limit the amount of radiation to which you and your family are exposed. Lead aprons and high-speed film are used to ensure safety and minimize the amount of radiation. Digital x-rays provide an even greater level of protection by using up to 90 percent less radiation.

Filling cavities is one of many services that a family dentist provides. Cavities are holes in teeth that occur due to tooth decay. However, if the decay is caught early, it may be possible to reverse it before a cavity forms. Understanding how and why tooth decay happens may make it easier to learn how

Wondering whether a family dentist has any tips or tricks to get your child to brush their teeth? As a parent, it can be extremely difficult to get children to brush their teeth regularly. Thankfully, with the help of a family dentist, children can adopt new brushing habits to ensure that they maintain good oral

Wanting to learn ways to protect your tooth enamel? While the enamel on your teeth is the strongest substance in your entire body, it can wear away over time. When the enamel on your teeth begins to wear away, your teeth are no longer fully protected from the decay that can cause cavities. Since your

How do family dentists feel about chewing gum? You will probably find packets of gums in the checkout area of convenience stores, grocery stores, drugstores and gas stations. Although sugar-free gum is the most common option available, the myths of chewing gum might confuse you.Sometimes the gum is advertised as a dental aid, and you

Dental implants can be an ideal solution to replacing damaged or missing teeth. They can restore not only the functionality of teeth but can provide a great new look as well. Dental implants are a standard cosmetic dental option offered at Long Grove Dental.

People tend to assume that the gap left behind after losing a permanent adult tooth can remain empty. The reality is that an exposed tooth socket faces the risk of infection, can cause teeth to shift out of alignment, and can cause other issues as well. With a dental implant, we can help patients avoid those oral health issues We have the tools and skills necessary to provide patients with a customized dental implant to meet their specific needs.

Dental implants can even help prevent facial structure from changing, providing the functionality needed to perform the same as before the original tooth was damaged. Supplementing them with a dental crown can also ensure that the dental implant looks perfectly natural along with your other teeth.

Once you are cleared for the procedure, the team at Long Grove Dental will take an impression of your mouth to create a new tooth in a dental lab. Each synthetic tooth will match the size and shape of the surrounding teeth, along with having a perfect color match. This way your smile will appear completely natural once we complete the procedure. Many patients are satisfied with the results since no one can tell the difference between which teeth are real and which ones are synthetic.

Teeth restored with implants will not get cavities. A replacement tooth, or crown, does not decay like a natural tooth. However, you still need to brush, floss and care for it and your surrounding natural teeth in the same manner as natural teeth. Regular professional cleanings and dental checkups are also essential.

The next step in the procedure is to implant a metal post under the gum line. This aspect of the procedure is what sets an implant apart from other forms of cosmetic dentistry. The metal post is secured to the jawbone in order to create a durable, synthetic root system that rivals the strength of natural roots; with one exception that the metal cannot face infection. Over the course of a couple of months, the metal post and jawbone will fuse together. This creates a level of durability that cannot be replicated in other types of procedures.

Afterward, we will secure the new synthetic tooth to the metal post at the surface of the gums. The new tooth is attached so securely, that patients can eat their favorite foods, maintain an active lifestyle, play sports, and more, without fear of their tooth becoming loose or falling out. Patients can enjoy the benefits that come from never having to worry about their tooth again.

The team at Long Grove Dental provide dental implants in a way that is comfortable and functional. We take the time to make sure that every aspect of the procedure is completed correctly the first time.

Once implants have been installed, they are extremely easy to care for. We hear patients throughout Long Grove ask questions that range from 'Do implants come out' to 'How do I brush my teeth'. Fortunately, the answers are not as complex as some people might believe. Since we install dental implants by creating a synthetic root system, they are durable and secure. The dental implants will not fall out or become loose. This means you can go play basketball, run in a 10k marathon, and wrestle with your kids without worrying about your tooth coming out.

In order to care for your implants, we advise patients to brush and floss their teeth throughout the day like normal. Additionally, it is important to schedule dental exams and cleanings with Dr. Sam & Dr. James at least twice a year. The team at Long Grove Dental will help to clean your teeth and ensure that they stay healthy. While dental implants cannot become infected themselves, the teeth around them can. If, in the future, you suffer from a severe case of gum disease or a dental abscess, the infection can spread into your jawbone. This puts your implants in jeopardy because in order to stay secure, the jawbone must be in good health. If it becomes infected, your dental implants and all of your teeth will be in jeopardy.

A. Generally, this is not a good idea. We find that it is generally much better not to attach implants to teeth. We frequently attach implants to each other, which can improve strength and works well. So in a case like this, although it may be more expensive in the short term to place two implants instead of one, the long-term success is likely to be much better with the two implants.

Q. I lost my upper back teeth on one side and have gone for years without doing anything about it. My sinuses always seem to bother me more on that side than on the side that I have back teeth. Could these problems be related to one another?

A. In a large majority of people who are missing their upper back teeth for a long period of time, is the increasing downward growth of the maxillary sinus. At birth, it is the size of a pea and progressively grows as the skull matures. This growth is at the expense of the surrounding bone. If you are considering replacing those upper back teeth with fixed teeth that stay in all the time, it may be necessary to perform a sinus elevation procedure to allow room for placement of dental implants into this area to support those teeth. This involves placement of bone and/or bone substitutes into an area which was previously occupied by the lower part of the maxillary sinus. Most importantly, this procedure increases the available bone use to place implants and restore the missing back teeth.

A. In most cases, with the new options available today in the field of dental implants, some form of treatment is possible. We encourage people to get help as soon as possible if they are already having some problems with their current situation. These problems include excessive use of denture adhesives, chewing only soft food, unable to taste some foods, constant mouth sores, unhappy with the appearance of one's teeth and bite position (in some cases the nose and chin getting closer together). The sooner we correct the problems with dental implants, the more choices one has available for treatment. If you have any or all of the above symptoms, implants can very well be the answer for you.

A. It is not necessary to have an implant for every tooth that is being replaced. The number of implants necessary to provide support depends on the type of implants used and the type of teeth (removable vs. non- removable) that will be attached to the implants. A thorough oral exam and panoramic x-ray is all that is necessary in most cases, to determine which implant can be used and how many must be used. Sometimes additional X-rays or CT scans are used in more complicated cases.

Q. I consulted a dentist several years ago about using implants to replace my lower denture and he told me that I did not have adequate bone available to place enough in-the-bone implants without danger of fracturing my now fragile jawbone. Are there any alternatives?

A. Because of the advances in the field of implantology, there are now more choices and techniques. It is rare for a person to not be able to receive an implant or a combination of implants. Today we have available many types of implants designed to accommodate multiple problems.

A. Teeth that have root canals can fracture more easily than other teeth because they are weaker and somewhat dehydrated. They can sometimes be as brittle as glass. In the past, the best available treatment was to remove the tooth and file down the adjacent teeth to make a bridge - caps on the adjacent teeth with an attached 'dummy' tooth between. Sometimes this still is the only way. However, in many cases an implant can replace the fractured tooth and we will not need to grind down a tooth to at all.

For many patients, dental implants are a way to restore the look and function of their smile. This procedure has become a popular tooth replacement option in recent years. Patients should be aware of these important facts about implants to determine if the procedure is the right choice for them.The process of dental implants involves

Many dentists refer to dental implants as the permanent tooth replacement option, and while this descriptor is not necessarily inaccurate, it is not completely true, either. The longevity of a dental implant depends on several factors, including a patients oral health, lifestyle habits, dental hygiene practices, and diet, to name a few. Patients who are

Missing or damaged teeth can impact peoples smiles and overall dental health, especially if the affected teeth cause pain or become infected, but dental implants can replace these teeth and eliminate certain oral health issues. Before patients seek out this procedure, it can be important to understand how anesthesia may be used to avoid any

When opting for dental implants to address missing teeth, people want to know that the result is attractive and long-lasting. The process of getting implants is often more expensive and lengthier than other alternatives, so patients need to know that they are investing their money wisely. Fortunately, dental implants are a long-term solution for missing

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Madison Mayes
a year ago
Lovely people and service! Everyone has been very kind and accommodating. I smashed my teeth in pretty bad after they closed for the day, and they took time out of their schedule to fit me in anyways. Would definitely recommend coming here!


Lijy Roseline Johny
a year ago
Very friendly staff. Dr James and Agatha are super awesome. They made sure I was comfortable throughout the entire procedure. Dr James explained the whole procedure before starting and discussed all my options for the future. Dr Sam sees my daughter for her invisalign and there is great progress in getting her teeth aligned. Super happy with this facility.


Frank O'Brien
a year ago
I am, as a general rule, reptilian brained when I hear a drill near my teeth for any reason. The fact that I needed a cracked tooth attended to is by the far the most dental work I have had, and I will admit that if not for Dr. James and his amazing staff, I would not have had any work done at all. He was patient in explaining in detail what the procedure might entail, what the possible outcomes might be, and the efforts he would go through to ensure he could save the tooth. Any and all frivolous questions he or his staff took the time to answer. Moreover, during the procedure, there were constant check ins to make sure I was not uncomfortable or that I was anxious. This is by far the single best dental experience I have ever had. After the procedure, the staff ensured I was comfortable and that they would do their best working with my insurance company to cover the necessary costs. In fact, they were even apologetic that I had to pay after the procedure - truly a medical first for me! If you are at all nervous or ill at ease when it comes to simple cleanings or even more complex procedures, I hands down recommend Long Grove Dental. I say this without compunction as a tried and true coward when it comes to sitting in the chair. Huge thanks to Dr. James and his outstanding team!


Jane Blumenthal
a year ago
Dr. James is fast, efficient and explains the step-by-step process.


Rebecca Feldman
a year ago
I'm incredibly nervous about dental work and always have been. Dr. Sam was kind, companionate and gentle. One of the best dental experiences I've ever had and that was having three crowns in one day. I highly recommend Dr. Sam if you're nervous about going to the dentist.


Jordan Juarez
a year ago
Very professional - and great service. Katie the dental hygienist did an exceptional job. Like most, sitting in a dentist chair is one of my least favorite things to do. Yet this may or may not have been my best experience I've ever had going to the dentist. Dr. Sam only employs the very best. Highly recommend this place.


Kasia H.
a year ago
I have very good experience with Long Grove Dental. Very professional and nice team.


Kwabena Poku
a year ago
Great service always. Gentle and understanding and goes out of his way to meet patients needs. Dr. Sam and James are the best in the area. They have been our family dentists for the past 6 years. Highly recommended.


Debbie Lang
a year ago
I've had the best experience I could ever have at a dentist. Dr James was wonderful at taking the time to explain everything he was Going to do, answered all questions. The procedure was even better because I knew what to expect. Thank you Dr James and staff


Neil Vasavada
a year ago
Dr. Sam and Dr. James and the ENTIRE Long Grove Dental staff are incredible. Very personable, cheerful, efficient and overall a fantastic experience every time. I've been coming here for years and plan to keep coming back!! This practice is amazing.


Emma Nudelman
a year ago
I've had a great experience with Long Grove Dental both times I've been in. I get anxious with dental visits and Dr. James and team are super kind and caring and do a wonderful job.


Amy Antonia
a year ago
Dr. James and Agata are super friendly, easy to talk to, & do an amazing job! They did my teeth bleaching as a gift for my wedding which was so nice of them. I highly recommend them!


Mark Gorke
a year ago
Service is always great!! Best dentist in the northwest suburbs.


Carla
a year ago
Dt James, Dr Sam and the entire team are attentive and give particular attention to the overall experience. Our entire family has been coming here for years!


Big A Nagy
a year ago
Awesome experience. I've been a patient with long grove dental for over 30 years. Just had my 22 year old crown replaced and feels great! Thank you LGD.


Veer Parkash
a year ago
Family friendly staff. My daughter got her tooth pulled. She was nervous and scared. Dr Sam was amazing. He was very patient and calm. He made the whole experience pain free and my daughter did not know when she got the shot. She got her 4 teeth pulled painless.


Colin Squier
a year ago
Minimal waiting and courteous staff with good bed side manner.


Roberta Gurolnick
2 years ago
The girls in the office are a 10/10 kind and helpful and Dr. James is the bomb can't recommend enough


Patrick Maczynski
2 years ago
Friendly service, very knowledgeable workers. They always make it a priority to explain the work being done and make it as smooth and efficient as possible. Just the type of service you want with something as sensitive as your teeth!


Eric Brooks
2 years ago
I had a complicated case from trauma sustained in the military. I had multiple opinions from many different doctors. I ended up trusting Dr. Sam and his team to fix my TMJ jaw pain/trauma that I lived with for the last 12 years. I had seen many doctors who suggested surgery but was not as confident as DR. Sam to be able to not only correct my bite and stop my jaw pain but to do it without surgery. I'm amazed in the the work they have done and how my bite has improved. My smile looks amazing and I am able to sleep throughout the night! My wife has been a patient since a child and this is her parents regular dental office. My family and I will continue to come! Best staff around!


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