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Blende Dental Group

UPDATED: February 22, 2021

The dentists of the Blende Dental Group have served the special needs community for more than 20 years. Patients with disabilities often need care above and beyond that provided in a conventional dental office setting, which is why many dentists refer patients to us. In fact, sixty percent of our disabled patients are referred to us by other dentists.

The Blende Dental Group routinely treats patients with Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Cerebral Palsy, Down syndrome, Multiple Sclerosis and other physical and developmental disabilities. Treating the special needs population requires an extremely high level of skill and expertise. A dentist for disabled patients understands the many risk factors involved in administering anesthesia to this patient population and take every safety precaution. We never use papoose boards or physical restraints. Instead, care is delivered while the patient is comfortably asleep. After treatment, we partner with your local general dentist who can continue delivering routine maintenance care.

  • Languages:
  • English
  • Insurances Accepted:
  • Call for Fee
  • Private Insurance

Address:

home visits
San Francisco , CA 90412
United States

Website:

www.blendedentalgroup.com

Phone:

415-563-4261

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