| Escondido Office 240 S. Hickory St., Suite 207 Escondido, CA 92025 760-746-3663 760-746-4069 fax |
Office Hours Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: |
9:00am - 6:00pm 9:00am - 5:00pm 9:00am - 5:00pm 9:00am - 5:00pm Closed |
Emergency Information
The way we feel about dental emergencies is simple, if you feel that it is a dental emergency then so do we.
Call our office at 760.746.3663 and we will assist you. If you reach our office after hours you will be transferred directly to Dr. Kerbs.
Financial Arrangements
Our mission is to deliver the finest dental care available today. Fine dentistry is truly an investment. Our goal is to help you make this investment possible.
- We Accept All Major Credit Cards
- Cash and Personal Checks Are Accepted
- Care Credit Financing Available
- We will be happy to assist you with your insurance needs.
- We offer several alternative payment programs for your convenience.
Map and Directions
Directions to 240 S. Hickory, Suite 207 Escondido, CA 92025
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Newsletter
Our team of dental specialists and staff strive to improve the overall health of our patients by focusing on preventing, diagnosing and treating conditions associated with your teeth and gums.
Replacing lost gum tissue can restore the natural contour of your smile.
Gum tissue can change or even shrink. There are many reasons for this, including receding gums (from gingivitis or periodontal disease), and loss of one or more teeth (which causes tooth-less gum tissue to shrink).
Gum tissue can be augmented or replaced by a variety of means, including soft tissue grafts, which are small pieces of tissue taken from other areas such as the palate and surgically implanted in the affected area. Gum augmentation procedures can also be used to cover painful, exposed tooth roots.
Gum tissue can change or even shrink. There are many reasons for this, including receding gums (from gingivitis or periodontal disease), and loss of one or more teeth (which causes tooth-less gum tissue to shrink).
Gum tissue can be augmented or replaced by a variety of means, including soft tissue grafts, which are small pieces of tissue taken from other areas such as the palate and surgically implanted in the affected area. Gum augmentation procedures can also be used to cover painful, exposed tooth roots.




