Mesa Dental Center

Mesa Dental Center - General dentist in Costa Mesa, CA
267 E 17th St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627
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Opens Monday at 8:00am
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Monday8:00am - 4:00pm
Tuesday10:00am - 1:00pm
Wednesday9:00am - 1:00pm
Thursday8:00am - 1:00pm
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Mesa Dental Center is a Costa Mesa 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.

Missing teeth can be embarrassing, causing people to hide their smile and lose their self-esteem. The space that missing teeth create can easily become infected with bacteria, causing other teeth to shift out of place, and making it difficult for people to speak or eat correctly. The team at Mesa Dental Center are sensitive to the hardship a missing tooth can create. We provide dental implants so that our patients can regain their self-confidence, improve their health, and approach life boldly.

Installing implants is a complex procedure that requires us to replace their missing teeth in a safe and natural way. We know that there are multiple dental providers to choose from, so the team at Mesa Dental Center are constantly looking for ways to improve the overall experience of our patients. Our office is located in Costa Mesa and we offer patients the opportunity to restore missing teeth in a way that looks natural and beautiful.

Once you are cleared for the procedure, the staff at Mesa Dental Center 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 Mesa Dental Center 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 Costa Mesa 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. Hisham Al Khateeb at least twice a year. The staff at Mesa Dental Center 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.

Many people are opting for Dental Implants to replace damaged or missing teeth. Since getting dental implants is considered oral surgery, it is important to follow certain aftercare tips as you would with any other kind of surgery. Following the aftercare tips listed below should ensure your dental implants heal well.While there is likely to

Although adult teeth are meant to last for a lifetime, tooth extraction is often necessary as people age. This may be for a number of reasons, including but not limited to tooth decay, trauma, a crowded mouth or a badly damaged tooth. If you recently had a tooth extracted, it is important to know what

Many patients are not aware of the implications of tooth decay, nor how a family dentist would treat the condition. According to the National Health Institute, over 91 percent of people in the USA have experienced at least one cavity in their lifetime.Tooth decay is often used interchangeably with cavities and dental caries. Cavities are

The best way to keep your dentist visits uneventful is with good oral habits. Brushing and flossing twice a day is arguably the most important of these habits. But it is not enough to simply pass a toothbrush over your teeth for a few seconds. To get all the plaque off of your teeth, you

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mike lord
a year ago
I have been going to Mesa Dental over 25 years & there will be no other dentist in my life time. Doctor Al and Team are the very finest in the land! Clean, helpful, very professional & accommodating.


Isam Hasenin
2 years ago
Clean office, pleasant staff, efficient service. Dr Al was very knowledgeable and easy to talk to, and took the time to explain everything to me. I would highly recommend this dental office


Nathan Dendinger
2 years ago
After visiting many dentists I'm so happy I've finally found one that seems to actually care about providing good service and not try to rip me off with unneeded treatments. The staff is friendly too!


Margarita Kawakami
2 years ago
Went in for a checkup and cleaning and as usual very professional and friendly. Mesa Dental by far has been the best dental office. No hard sales...just what you need for healthy teeth.


Clara Hill
2 years ago
Everyone was nice, honest and helpful. No pain and done quickly.


Larry Marshburn
2 years ago
I absolutely loved going in today. Just delightful folks working there and the dentist was really personable and let me know everything he wanted me to do with such good advice! I'm new to this office and I couldn't be happier!


Saeli Kawakami
2 years ago
This is by far the best dentist I have ever visited. I've been going here for 5 years now, and I just finished the best cleaning so far. They are attentive, responsive, and do high quality work here. James did a debridement on my teeth, it's a deep cleaning for bacteria and tartar, and I feel brand new after finishing up. He gave me more than enough information on the treatment, and made sure I was as comfortable as possible throughout it. My teeth are brighter and healthier. Definitely give this place a try if you are on the fence.


Angela Derooy
2 years ago
Excellent dentist!!! Friendly office!!!!!!


Susan Fuchs
2 years ago
I would and I have given your name around town..Thanks!!


Laina Sullivan
2 years ago
Everyone here really cares about the customer and focuses on superb comfort and care!! I'm a new patient and love the people, Shakira, Norma and of course the dentist, Dr Al, the nicest man in the world. Highly recommend these people and this office, really, really great!!


Jeff Marklein
2 years ago
Best dental office ever / highly recommend!!


Rozanne Thompson
3 years ago
Caring, very nice staff, Dr. Al explained everything, showed me my xrays and answered all my questions. Excellent first visit. Root canal was a snap, no problems. I feel safe and confident I'll be well taken care of here.


mary covert
3 years ago
Friendliest staff in Costa Mesa!! Luv Dr Al and the staff!


Jeff Marklein
3 years ago
Best dental office ever / highly recommend!!


Rozanne Thompson
3 years ago
Caring, very nice staff, Dr. Al explained everything, showed me my xrays and answered all my questions. Excellent first visit. Root canal was a snap, no problems. I feel safe and confident I'll be well taken care of here.


John Price
3 years ago
Great place and incredible team work from everyone. Had a lot of work to be done and didn't feel a thing. Will recommend to everyone


mary covert
3 years ago
Friendliest staff in Costa Mesa!! Luv Dr Al and the staff!


justine flores
4 years ago
So happy to be connected with them. VERY KIND and knowledgable staff, they have quality photos that document the work they do. Very good work


John Price
4 years ago
Great place and incredible team work from everyone. Had a lot of work to be done and didn't feel a thing. Will recommend to everyone


Wendy Arnett
5 years ago
Really good and really fast! He did a wonderful job!


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