Dr Kang is indeed the most kind, personable, gentle dentist I've ever had the pleasure to work on my teeth. The receptionists are friendly and efficient whether on the phone or in person. I definitely recommend Diamond Dental for all your dental needs!
We LOVE Diamond Dental! Been coming here for 5 or 6 years if I remember correctly. It is so nice to always see familiar faces like April and Carrie up front. Always so helpful and amazing with our 3 kiddos. We highly recommend them 🙂
Best appointment I've had in all my years, the most knowledgeable and professional Dentist and hygienist. Every one was very friendly.
Very friendly and knowledgeable staff. They have surpassed my expectations and would highly recommend
Recently broke a tooth and was taken care of right away. Diamond is a great team of professionals who care about me as a patient. I’m happy to be a part of the Diamond Dental Patient Family as well as my entire family.
They are fantastic! They got me in right away, made me feel at ease (which is hard considering my out of control anxiety about the dentist) and were so nice! I would definitely refer them to all of my friends
great service the staff is very supportive. and the dentist is great he really addresses your concerns.
professional service and good communication
Just had my wisdom teeth taken out, I would have never guessed that it would be that easy and painless. All the staff are wonderful!
I love the atmosphere here and the fact that everyone is always so nice. They explain everything they are doing / going to do and it’s very comforting. Very affordable as well and they have great payment options. Definitely will recommend.
Technically “root canal” is not the name of the procedure but refers instead simply to the natural cavity found in the center of the tooth. The pulp or pulp chamber is the soft area inside the root canal. The tooth’s nerve lies within the root canal. Occasionally, the internal soft tissue (or pulp) of the tooth becomes infected and can result in a serious infection if left untreated.
In fact, the procedure that laymen refer to as a “root canal” is actually known as a pulpectomy to dentists. A pulpectomy is an endodontic treatment to cure an infected root canal. In the old days, damage to the core of a tooth usually meant it had to be removed. Today, however, a “root canal” procedure (or pulpectomy) disinfects and refills the inside of the tooth, thus preventing pain and limiting damage to the tooth.
Contact us today to set up an appointment for a root canal treatment.