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Our Approach

We map before we treat.

Most dentistry starts with the tooth that hurts. We start with the whole system it lives in — your bite, your breathing, and the way you age — and we diagnose it properly before we touch anything.

01 — The philosophy

Your mouth is connected to the rest of your health — your airway, your sleep, and the trajectory of how you age.

That belief changes everything downstream — how we look at a symptom, how we diagnose it, and how we build a plan meant to last decades, not months.

02 — Why it matters

How you breathe while you sleep shapes how you feel awake.

The way you breathe at night touches nearly everything about the day — your energy, your focus, and the repair your body does while it rests.a1 When the airway is obstructed, sleep fragments and rest stops doing its job. So we look for the airway story behind snoring, clenching, and tired mornings — and treat the bite and airway as one system, not two.

Dentistry doesn’t stop at the teeth. When sleep-disordered breathing is suspected, we work alongside your physician — who makes the diagnosis — rather than in a silo.

03 — How we diagnose

Before we treat anything, we map everything.

01

Oral Mapping

Before we treat anything, we map everything — your teeth, your bite, your jaw joints, your gums, and your airway, and how they connect. A symptom in one place usually starts somewhere else, and mapping the whole system is how we find the real cause instead of chasing the noise.

02

3D CT scan diagnosis

We see in three dimensions. Low-dose cone-beam CT (CBCT) reveals the bone, nerves, sinuses, and airway that a flat X-ray simply can't show.¹ That's the difference between guessing and knowing — safer placement, clearer diagnosis, fewer surprises.d1

03

Digital treatment planning

Your plan is engineered before we begin. Intraoral scanning and digital planning let us design the result — and show it to you — before any treatment starts. You see where we're going, and why, in plain terms.

04 — In-house craft

Designed, milled, and finished under one roof.

Most of what goes in your mouth is made somewhere else, by someone who never meets you. Ours isn’t. Our in-house digital lab — with a master ceramist, CAD/CAM milling, and 3D printing — designs and finishes many restorations on site.

That means same-day restorations for the right cases, color matched to your face in person, and fewer trips back and forth.

05 — The journey

Care planned on purpose — not reacted to.

Year 1

Baseline

A whole-health picture: your airway, your bite, your goals, and an honest plan — no pressure.

Year 2

Foundation

We address what matters first, in the right order, so the rest of your care builds on solid ground.

Year 3

Function

Breathing, sleep, and bite working together — the point where most patients notice how much better they feel.

Year 5

Maintained

A smile and a system cared for on purpose, not reacted to — designed to age well with you.

06 — Who you’ll see

One team, trained to look for the cause.

You’re cared for by people, not a rotating chain. Dr. Samadian leads every plan personally, with a team trained to move you from reacting to problems toward getting ahead of them — catching what’s coming before it becomes the thing that hurts.

A different kind of first visit

See what a real diagnosis looks like.

Oral mapping, a 3D look, and an honest plan — before any treatment begins.

  • a1.Obstructed breathing during sleep is associated with fragmented, less-restorative sleep and daytime fatigue. Dental appliance therapy and airway-focused care are recognized management options for appropriate candidates; a diagnosis of sleep-disordered breathing is made by a physician. This is general information, not a promise of individual results.
  • d1.Cone-beam CT (CBCT) is a low-dose 3D imaging technology used for diagnosis and treatment planning in implant, airway, TMJ, and complex dental cases. It is used when the diagnostic benefit justifies it, at the lowest reasonable radiation dose. CBCT is a diagnostic tool, not a treatment, and does not guarantee any outcome.
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