According to the American Dental Association routine preventative dental care helps not only with dental and periodontal health, but also lowers the risk of life threatening diseases such as oral cancer, pneumonia, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, as well as Alzheimer’s and dementia.
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Benefits to patients

By making preventative dentistry and routine oral cancer screenings accessible, we reduce the risk of potentially life threatening diseases, as well as painful and expensive dental emergencies.

By bringing dentistry to you, we relieve the stress of conventional dental appointments – eliminating the time spent in the waiting rooms, scheduling, and transportation.

Patients are treated in their own familiar setting with minimal interruption to their day or comfort.

With Outreach Dental Group, more patients have access to oral health care than might otherwise go without it.

Benefits to communities

Our services will be at absolutely no charge to your facility, while providing care and compassion to individuals in the comfort of their living environments.

By offering routine professional dental care, your community becomes significantly more attractive to prospective residents and their families.

We strive to keep your residents healthy, which helps create a longer, happier and more independent living.

We provide essential dental health education and training for your staff and residents.

Outreach Dental Group eliminates the hassle of coordinating schedules and transporting your residents to and from dental appointments.

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Services

Our dental professionals offer a wide array of services ranging from comprehensive oral examination, oral cancer screenings, x-rays, and cleanings, to more complex procedures such as fillings, crowns, bridges, dentures, and extractions.
Our state-of-the-art mobile dental equipment, digital software, x-rays, and intraoral cameras help us maximize communication with the patients and their caregivers. This helps the patients to be informed and comfortable throughout the process.
We understand the logistical challenges involved in transporting patients to the dentist. So, we exist to ease the burden placed on families and caregivers when planning a dental visit for their loved ones.

FAQs

How are you different than other mobile dentists?

We bring a TEAM of dental professionals equipped with fully diagnostic tools to identify and treat dental problems before they turn into painful emergencies.

I’ve seen other mobile dental companies that treat patients in a van or other motor vehicle. Is that what you are providing?

No. We are NOT a van operation. We have state-of-the-art mobile dental technology that we physically transport into your living environment. We can even

My loved one cannot get out of bed/wheelchair -- can you treat him/her?

Yes. Our equipment provides the means necessary to treat patients who are in bed or use a wheelchair.

What types of dental services can you provide?

We are able to provide almost any dental service/procedure that a traditional office can provide. This includes, but is not limited to: cleaning, fillings, dentures, extractions, crowns and bridges.

My loved one has Dementia/Alzheimer’s -- can you treat him/her?

Of course! We have training specific to meet the needs of the dementia and memory care patients.

Do you accept Dentical / Medical?

Yes, we do.

Do I need any specific information to make an appointment?
Yes, we will need patient consent and information form completed. Click here for a link to the form. Important information will include:

  • Patient’s name
  • Address and phone number where patient is residing
  • Name, address and phone number of person responsible for patient’s account.
  • Name of dental insurance company and the name of the employer furnishing dental insurance
  • Patient’s birthday
  • Social Security Number
  • Reason for dental appointment ( Toothache? Broken tooth? Needs cleaning, etc.)
  • Is patient taking a blood thinner? (Coumadin, Plavix)
  • Is patient allergic to any medications?
  • Is patient allergic to latex gloves?
  • Does the patient have any metal pins or replacements parts in body? ( Knee replacement, etc.)
  • A list of medications the patient is taking.
  • Any heart conditions?
  • At previous dental appointments-did the patient need to take an antibiotic before dental appointments?
  • If so, Why?
  • What is the name of the antibiotic?

Contact Us

Feel free to write and call us. We really love to communicate with our patients.

415.228.6881[email protected]
450 Sutter Street suite 1925, San Francisco, CA, 94108