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18981 Ventura Blvd #Suite 300, Los Angeles, California, 91356, United States
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Jun 29, 2017
Bunch of crooks. All day care about is money thats all.

May 11, 2016
I got my teeth cleaned by Brandy. She did a very thorough job and gave me hygiene recommendations. Everybody at Esthetic Professionals always treats me great.

Oct 27, 2014
Esthetic Professionals are without question the best. Dr. Crispin and his team have confirmed that there is a light at the end of the tunnel, I was convinced there was not. They have been patient with me and helped me to appreciate the importance of having a healthy mouth. In a short period of time I feel so much healthier than when I first walked in their door. I have a long way to go, but I know I am in the best hands possible, they care and they take the time to make sure that each and every time I am there I am feeling ok, I know exactly what is going on, what is being done and no surprises. When I am there I am calm and relaxed and for me, that is a miracle.

Aug 4, 2014
I wish there was a sixth star I could award Dr. Crispin and his team. I realize this is supposed to be about his daughter, Kristi, but I did not work with her directly. I am posting because it is safe to assume, since they work next to each other, that Kristi displays the same professional excellence her father does. I was very nervous about getting the full-mouth restoration my dentist said I needed: i.e. a cap on every tooth in one big operation to replace worn, thin biting surfaces that were headed for hard-to-repair trouble. This is more than just capping teeth; the adjusted "bite" -- the way all the teeth meet, with tolerances in small fractions of a millimeter -- has to be perfect. It couldn't be done piecemeal; too many moving parts. It had to be a comprehensive process. It was going to be time-consuming and uncomfortable, very expensive and at the end, I feared, I'd sport a face full of white piano keys unsuited to my age. Dr. Crispin consulted with me several times; he was clearly interested in what I wanted, rather than in pumping out a cookie-cutter product. I finally worked up the nerve to write a check and pass "Go". My fears couldn't have been more misplaced. Yes, it was expensive, but after seeing what a FMR takes to accomplish, not surprisingly so. It wasn't all that uncomfortable, either -- and the finished product looks natural and well-suited to my face and age. My bite is vastly improved; for the first time in years I feel as though I'm actually chewing my food properly. Dr. Bruce Crispin is the prosthodontist who teaches other dentists how to do restorations, implants and every aspect of cosmetic dentistry. Because his clinic doubles as a school, it features all the latest equipment for making complex dental work precise and speedy. His lab is onsite (very unusual!), and Keith, the ceramicist who actually makes the veneers, onlays and crowns, is a true artist who works directly with the patient to achieve a customized effect. Marbely and Cynetta, his caring assistants, work hard to make the experience as comfortable and efficient as possible. Dr. Crispin is a good listener who is sincerely dedicated to a good outcome. His daughter, Kristi, has her practice at the clinic, too. It's a great operation: warm, friendly and organized. If you've got one bad tooth or a mouthful, teeth you've always hated or, like me, ones you've ground down to a nub, Esthetic Professionals is the answer for you! (And no, I'm not Dr. Crispin's brother or his agent, just a very satisfied customer.)

Feb 3, 2017
Absolutely great

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