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Thousand Oaks Dental Group Keeping our patients healthy, learn more about our state-of-the-art infection prevention protocol. We are OPEN for ALL dental care procedures and emergency needs. Protecting the health and safety of our patients, families, and team members remains our number one priority. Thousand Oaks Dental Group and Orthodontics is located in the Oakbrook shopping plaza, near the DMV, across from Gelsons. Just off Highway 23. If you are looking for a dental office in the zip codes of 91362,91360, 91320, or near by, we would love to be your dentist.
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Are you looking for a dental office in Thousand Oaks? Look no further Thousand Oaks Dental group is here to provide you with a full range of essential and cosmetics services all in one place. If you need wisdom teeth extractions or tooth removal, our oral surgeon is here to help. Our periodontist is here to treat for gum disease or gingivitis.
At Thousand Oaks Dental Group, we value our service, and our mission is to ensure your visit to the dentist is comfortable. We use advanced dental technology to treat and diagnose our patients and provide a wide range of general and cosmetic services. For patients who want to achieve a whiter smile, we have teeth whitening services.
Focus on stopping the bleeding and protecting the injured tooth or area by following the appropriate instructions in this section. Similar to braces, clear aligners use a gradual force to control tooth movement, but without metal wires or brackets. Routine dental checkups are vital to good oral hygiene and are the best way to detect problems at their earliest stages which saves unnecessary discomfort, time, and money. A filling repairs and restores the surface of a tooth that has been damaged by decay, fracture, or wear.
With proper care and good oral hygiene, the life of a tooth crown can range from 5 to 15 years. If a natural tooth-colored porcelain crown is chosen, our CEREC CAD/CAM treatment gives patients a completed permanent crown in just one office visit. Other types of crown require two office visits. Your dentist will recommend the best type of crown for your dental restoration needs based on the chewing placement and structure of the tooth or implant that requires protection.There are three types of crowns.
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Rio Lemieux
Sep 17, 2021
Terrible labwork. I had minimum partials, one top and bottom made with this facility. A tooth fell out of the bottom partial, and then a tooth fell out of the top partial within a relatively short period of time. No compensation, or repair of their poor lab work was offered. Just a $59.00 exam fee plus $204.00 for each replacement tooth. The fit of the partials was awful as they rubbed against the inside my cheek, and cut my gums raw in another place No, I did NOT have the work done by them. Who could trust T. Oaks Dental again?
Ryan Douglas
Aug 11, 2021
Went in for my first cleaning and xrays which is included in my insurance from my job at the time. They said do you want to pay an extra 15$ for some scan/photos to detect gum damage. I said yes and paid the 15$. When i went in they did the photos and xrays then had me go into another room and do more xrays. They barely cleaned my teeth and couldn't figure out how to use dental floss.

It seemed like it was everyones first day doing dental work. Later I got a HUGE bill! they were trying to charge me $90 for each photo(They took 4 or 5) they overcharged me for Covid equipment which was illegal, And some other misc. charges that even the insurance company were very concerned about and had no idea why I was charged that. After a couple of conversations with my insurance company (since I could never get a straight answer from Thousand Oaks Dental group) My insurance company called them several times and finally got the bill dropped to $0.00.

This place is very shady with their billing and I would definitely record the people at the front desk when entering and record the visit so that these kinds of things don't happen to anyone else. Highly recommend going to any other Dentist first.
Booker Cole
Jun 10, 2021
Old. Set in my ways. I don't write reviews. This is the first. Problems with your teeth? Maybe a tooth? Maybe you just want to keep them problem free. Looking for a doctor who is a great humanitarian, physically fit, a helluva classical guitar player, with half-decent jokes, masterful dental skills, and a first-rate dental office and staff. You've found it. Dr. Dean Lambridis and the folks at Thousand Oaks Dental and Orthodontics. Truly, a better dental experience.
Jaymi F.
May 24, 2021
Brought my 13 year old here to be evaluated for braces. Notified the office ahead of appointment that my son has sensory issues and needs gentleness and appropriate interaction for dental work. Went through entire evaluation only to be told the orthodontist REFUSED to treat my son due to his disability sensory issues. Outright discrimination and a complete waste of time. Filed complaint with office and no follow up or apology. Horrible experience. Do not give them your business!
Ali
Oct 23, 2020
Thank you Dr. Ghaffar and staff! I recently went to Thousand Oaks Dental Group for my regular cleaning and Dr. Ghaffar and the staff took great care of me. Everyone from checking in at the front desk, to X-ray, to assistants and Dr. Ghaffar were all caring and dedicated professionals. This was my second visit, and last year when I came for my cleaning, I had the same great experience.

Last year, I needed to get a filling and was amazed by the advanced level of dentistry. Dr. Ghaffar was caring and attentive to my comfort as she prepared my tooth. I was then given multiple options from a traditional metal filling to an on-lay which not only matches my natural tooth but is made on-site. My tooth was scanned by a computer creating a 3D model from which the on-lay was created to precisely match my tooth. The level of care and advanced technology was beyond anything I was expecting.
V. L.
Feb 24, 2020
Terrible labwork. Partial scrapped my gums, made my gums raw, and the fit was still uncomfortable after 2 return trips to the dentist for adjustments. Two of the teeth in the partial are yellow. Wasted money! Oh yes, one tooth fell out of the upper partial. The dental office wanted me to submit to another exam, and do molds to repair the tooth. That was a way to extract a large bill for nothing. Went back to my former dentist, and she had her lab affix the tooth into the partial without all that other expense. Perfect repair without all the unnecessary hassle and cost. Better dentist, better lab.
Christine G.
Feb 09, 2019
I went to the Thousand Oaks dentist to have a back tooth removed plus to have a front tooth refilled. I had already seen my old dentist (a very good one but was no longer on my insurance plan) for these and knew what was needed plus any potential costs. This dentist told me that I needed bone grafting (for a rear tooth that would not be replaced?).

The out of pocket cost would be $1,800 and it was an emergency. She also said that my front tooth filling needed a crown since the tooth was cracked. I said I wanted to get a second opinion. I went back to my old dentist and had the front tooth filing done for $245 cash. No, it was NOT cracked. Plus he removed the rear tooth for $175. He said the grafting would have been needed if I had wanted to replace the tooth, but that $1,800 was really high!

I just called and tried to make a cleaning appointment. At first Brook said no problem and which dentist did I use? I then gave my name to Brook. Several minutes later she came back and said there were no appointments for five months, that they were short staffed. I use Delta Dental insurance that doesn't pay well. I feel it all works out in the end for them since if they do a good job and give options and fair pricing I'll send other people to them. Unfortunately I feel obligated to let others know of my negative experience. I will also let Delta Dental know.
Henry D'Atri
Oct 31, 2015
I don't normally write reviews, but saw some of the others here and had to give my review. I've had a great experience at Thousand Oaks Dental ever since I've been going, which is a little over 5 years ago now. My wife and daughter goes there too and also, nothing but good things to say. For one, they are on time and don't keep you waiting. Second, they are all very friendly and remember my name- I feel like part of the family.

And most importantly, I think they do a great job. They don't push products like their own expensive brand of toothpaste like my old dentist. And they don't just say everything is fine while my teeth and gums need work, like the dentist before. They work with me, stand by what they do, and I feel they really care. I love my dentist, hygienist, and the whole team there.
Ja B.
Nov 07, 2014
My husband and I both have dental insurance. this is where their eyes lit up. I have a 14 year old daughter that they wanted to do a crown on. I told them I needed to discuss the cost with my husband and held off. I went for a second opinion and was told no she didn't need a crown, she only had a cavity and it wasn't even big. When I received the insurance claim they had charged my insurance for "Hygiene Instruction" and a "Fluoride" treatment.

It seems they have this great big expensive machine that does porcelain crowns right in house. I figure they must need to use it since I hear these machines cost about $90k. I also went in and they wanted to do a crown on me. yes needed in my case but I don't like porcelain and that was what they wanted to push on me. I tried getting in touch with them to discuss additional options but I never received a response.

They like to do work right there and then, I'm guessing since I wanted to talk it over with my husband they didn't want to deal with me. The dentist I went to today told me about the services he offered and said "we don't charge ridiculously for services that are part of your work". Only go here if you need a crown RIGHT NOW and money is of no object to you!

They are nice people and have a heart because they help install water sources in other countries through fund raising BUT like some other reviewers said more like salesmen then dental professionals.