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There might be situations when a cosmetic dental care may be required. For example, you've chipped off a small fraction of your enamel. In such case, teeth damage can be repaired easily with a special filling. If a front tooth is affected or the damaged area can be seen when you smile, a more complex bonding procedure might be employed using a tooth-colored composite material called resin. Dental Filling and Bonding are quite simple dental procedures. Usually they do not require numbing or any kind of anesthesia applied. Just with the help of bonding and adhering materials, the damaged tooth area can be easily fixed.

Third- and fourth-year dental students, under direct supervision of UCSF faculty, provide general dental care, including exams, fillings, crowns, dentures, teeth whitening, implants, root canals and more.

Dr. Mark Hoffman's dental clinic welcomes you! We're glad you decided to become our customer for resolving your dental health concerns.

Our main long-term goal is always achieving complex results for your dental health. But in the process, we also keep the focus on giving you the best customer service. We're always making our dental office as safe place as possible!

Our clinic's Chief Medical, Dr. Mark Hoffman has been working in this field of medical specialization since 2002. He obtains his chief position at our clinic since 2010. Most of all he loves to see you walk in with a concern and walk out with a bright wide smile! His expertise covers many specialized dental services: both regular cleaning and deep cleaning. All this helps in maintaining healthy gums and teeth, surgical and routine extractions, and oral health treatment.

For example, you've chipped off a small fraction of your enamel. In such case, teeth damage can be repaired easily with a special filling. If a front tooth is affected or the damaged area can be seen when you smile, a more complex bonding procedure might be employed using a tooth-colored composite material called resin.