Is Minimally Invasive Dentistry Right For You?
Minimally Invasive Dentistry not only prevents common dental issues, it also analyzes and evaluates any possible risks and identifies problems in early stages.
Dr. Daniel Galaif received his Bachelors of Science degree from UCLA, graduating Phi Beta Kappa, and earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery from UCLA School of Dentistry. He served as Chairman of the Young Professionals on the San Fernando Dental Society Board of Directors, was a Board member of Abraham Joshua Heschel Day School for over 20 years and served in multiple capacities including President. Dr. Galaif is a member of the American Dental Association, California Dental Association, San Fernando Valley Dental Society, American Academy of General Dentistry and Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity. He has participated for more than 16 years in a mentoring program teaching UCLA dental students. Dr. Galaif was born and raised in the San Fernando Valley; he is married and has four children. When away from the office, Dr. Galaif enjoys Kenpo Karate, Krav Maga, racquetball, snow and water skiing.
Minimally Invasive Dentistry not only prevents common dental issues, it also analyzes and evaluates any possible risks and identifies problems in early stages.
A Root Canal treatment is a dental procedure to remove inflamed or infected pulp inside of your tooth.
Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are disorders of the jaw muscles, temporomandibular joints (TMJ), and the nerves associated with chronic facial pain.
Halitosis is the medical term for bad breath, which can be embarrassing and may cause anxiety.
It can be difficult to understand the real differences between In-network and Out-of-network dentists, with regards to dental insurance coverage you may have.
Most patients think Sleep Dentistry refers to Sedation of patients during complex dental procedures, but it is actually what dentists do to help people who have sleep problems…
According to the CDC, Populations disproportionately affected by Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) are also at higher risk for oral diseases.
Why do teeth crack?
Sealants prevent tooth decay and cavities, especially important for children during the cavity-prone years of ages 6 to 14.
Many people aren’t aware that they have gum disease, and early diagnosis can be critical.
16311 Ventura Blvd, Suite 1100
Encino, CA 91436
Email: info@DrGalaif.com
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We provide quality dental services to patients across the Los Angeles area