Our Location

Our Location

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Where Are We Located

We are located in the Lakes area of Las Vegas, 2650 Lake Sahara Dr. Suite 160, Las Vegas, NV 89117. Lake Sahara is one stop light west of Sahara and Durango. If you’re traveling west on Sahara, Lake Sahara is one stop light past Durango. Turn left on Lake Sahara Dr. our office is on the bottom floor of the yellow Commercial Finance building, our building is right between two pre-schools.

Our Office Hours

Our normal office hours are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This schedule may change when Drs. Dave and Doug are away taking Continuing Education courses, or when we are closed for vacation and holidays.

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Visit Us

We are located in the Commercial Finance Building. It’s a yellow two story building on the East side of Lake Sahara. Our entrance is on the east side of the building on the first floor.

Hours
Monday – Thursday
7:00am – 5:00pm

Payment & Savings Options

Insurance

We are a Fee-for-Service dental office and file insurance claims for our patients for direct reimbursement to them. You will receive payment from your insurance company for dental treatment done in our practice, except for HMO plans that require an HMO clinic.

Optimal Dental Health Program

Our Optimal Dental Health Program offers yearly savings and 10% off most dental services when you pre pay for your hygiene visits, exams and x rays.

Financing

We offer third–party financing options like CareCredit, Cherry, and Sunbit.

FAQs

How long to wait to eat after teeth cleaning?

After a regular teeth cleaning we recommend a 30 minute wait before eating, especially if a fluoride treatment is applied. If you had a deep cleaning (scaling and root planing), wait at least a few hours, and stick to soft foods to avoid gum irritation. Avoid hot, spicy, or crunchy foods for the rest of the day if your gums feel sensitive.

We do not pull teeth. During your consultation, if we see that you have teeth that need to be removed we will refer you to a trusted specialist and coordinate to ensure the restoration of your teeth.

At Sandquist Dentistry in Las Vegas, we do our best to accommodate dental emergencies. Start by calling our Las Vegas dentist office. When you call during office hours, we make every effort to see you, sometimes on the same day. If your dental emergency happens on the weekends or after office hours, don’t worry; just call the office and leave us a message. For true dental emergencies we have an emergency line that Dr. Sandquist monitors. He will return your call as soon as possible and see you at the earliest availability. For minor dental emergencies you can also request an appointment online. We do not see patients on weekends.

Full-mouth rehabilitation is a comprehensive dental treatment plan that restores the function, aesthetics, and health of the entire mouth by addressing issues with teeth, gums, and bite alignment. It often involves a combination of procedures, such as crowns, veneers, implants, and periodontal treatments, tailored to the patient’s specific needs. Start by getting a consultation with a trustworthy dentist, like Dr. Sandquist. Though full mouth rehabilitation is not always necessary, digital imaging, X-rays, and a detailed assessment of your teeth, gums, jaw, and bite allow us to make a treatment plan. Restorative work (crowns, bridges, or implants), cosmetic improvements (veneers or teeth whitening), and functional corrections (orthodontics or TMJ therapy) are all part of your personalized treatment plan. At Sandquist Dentistry in Las Vegas, we are here to get your oral health, function, and appearance back to their best.

Myofunctional therapy is a series of exercises designed to improve the strength, coordination, and function of the tongue, lips, and facial muscles. It addresses issues like tongue thrust, mouth breathing, improper swallowing, or poor oral posture, which can contribute to dental problems, sleep apnea, or jaw pain.

You might need myofunctional therapy if you experience symptoms like chronic mouth breathing, speech difficulties, teeth grinding, or an open bite, or if your dentist identifies functional habits affecting your oral health. At Sandquist Dentistry in Las Vegas, Dr. Lee-Mirzayan, DDS, is certified in myofunctional therapy and, through consultation, will help you determine whether it’s right for you.

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