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Dr. Arash Hakhamian, AA, B.S, D.D.S
Dentist
Dr. Arash Hakhamian works closely with an in house team of specialists to provide comprehensive and advanced dental care. He is currently working diligently to promote Virtual Dentistry and Mobile Dentistry around the world to increase access to people who need it most. Dr. Hakhamian's office provides complimentary consultations and you can meet and discuss your nees with him directly. Dr. Hakhamian is fluent in Spanish, Farsi, and English.
- Los Angeles, CA
- Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC
- Accepting new patients
The Future of Mobile Dentistry and Teledentistry in Increasing Access to Care
Bringing Dental Services to your DoorstepFor a long time, access to proper dental care has been a challenge for people who are either bedridden or juggling through a tight work...
What is the process, and what types of issues can veneers effectively address?
Veneers are ultra-thin shells (porcelain or composite) bonded to the front of teeth. The typical steps are:
Consultation & planning: Shade selection and digital/mock-up to preview results.
Tooth preparation: A conservative amount of enamel (0.3–0.7 mm) is removed.
Impression & temporary veneers: A mold is taken and temporary shells placed.
Laboratory fabrication: Porcelain veneers are crafted off-site (1–2 weeks).
Bonding appointment: Veneers are tried in, adjustments made, then etched, bonded with resin cement, and cured.
Final polish & follow-up: Ensures fit, bite, and aesthetics.
Issues veneers address:
Discolored, stained, or tetracycline-affected teeth
Mild to moderate chips and fractures
Small gaps (diastemas) and uneven spacing
Slightly misaligned or irregularly shaped teeth
Worn or eroded enamel
To discuss whether veneers are right for you, connect with a licensed dentist on Dentulu. Download the Dentulu app (iOS or Android) or visit www.dentulu.com for personalized guidance.
Is a bridge better than an implant?
It depends on:
Bone volume: Implants need sufficient bone; bridges don’t.
Adjacent teeth: Bridges require prepping neighboring teeth; implants preserve them.
Overall health & budget: Implants cost more but can last 20+ years; bridges may need replacement sooner.
A licensed prosthodontist on Dentulu can help you weigh pros and cons—download the Dentulu app or visit www.dentulu.com.
Can a root canal save a tooth?
Absolutely. A root canal:
Removes infected pulp and bacteria
Cleans and shapes the root canals
Fills and seals the space to prevent reinfection
Connect instantly with a licensed endodontist on Dentulu to review your X-rays and symptoms. Download Dentulu or go to www.dentulu.com.
Can a dental crown be reattached?
Yes—if the underlying tooth and crown are intact:
Clean crown and tooth of old cement.
Evaluate fit and adjust if needed.
Re-cement with dental luting agent.
If you’re unsure what cement to use or have questions about retreatment, a Dentulu dentist can guide you step by step. Get the app or visit www.dentulu.com.
Is crown placement painful?
Most patients report only mild discomfort. Steps typically include:
Local anesthesia: Numbs the area completely.
Tooth preparation: You should feel pressure but not pain.
Temporary crown (if needed): Protects the tooth while lab fabricates the zirconia crown.
Final seating: Minimal adjustment, no additional drilling in most cases.
Post-op sensitivity** can last a few days but is manageable with OTC pain relievers. For a one-on-one Q&A, download Dentulu on iPhone/Android or visit www.dentulu.com.
What are the potential long-term impacts of orthodontic treatment on tooth roots and gum health?
Root resorption: Mild shortening of tooth roots can occur in ~1–5 % of patients, usually clinically insignificant if treated properly.
Gingival recession: If teeth are moved outside their bone housing or oral hygiene is poor, gum recession may develop.
Bone remodeling: Orthodontic forces stimulate bone turnover—healthy periodontium adapts if inflammation is controlled.
Tooth vitality: Rarely, excessive force can affect nerve health, but modern techniques minimize risk.
Got concerns? A Dentulu dentist can review your X-rays and treatment plan. Download the Dentulu app or head to www.dentulu.com to chat with an orthodontic specialist.