EXPERT
Kambiz Koosha
Dentist | General Practice
“I believe skill and compassion must go hand-in-hand when caring for patients. My goal is to provide you with the best treatment options and five-star customer care here at My City Dental in Vaughan.” – Dr. Kambiz Koosha
Dr. Koosha is dedicated to leadership in dentistry. Preventative dentistry for children is his personal passion, as well as implantology and orthodontics for adults.
New patients receive a comprehensive examination including oral cancer screening, periodontal assessment, plus orthodontic and restorative evaluations. Our exceptional My City Dental team of professionals puts your health and comfort first on every visit. We work hard to educate, empower, and support you in embracing your oral health, which directly affects your overall well-being. One of the team’s favourite experiences is making patients newly aware of their oral condition, the factors leading to it, and how better oral health can contribute to better general health.
We encourage you to bring all past dental records and X-rays to your first appointment. After examinations and assessments, we discuss our recommendations and present a treatment plan designed expressly for you. We aim to earn your confidence and create a lasting relationship where you can depend on friendly, open communication every time you walk through our door.
Dr. Koosha’s favorite quote is by Albert Schweitzer: “Every patient carries his or her own doctor inside. They come to us not knowing that truth. We are at our best when we give the doctor who resides within each patient a chance to go to work.”
“I am thrilled to serve the vibrant north Toronto and Vaughan communities. One goal of My City Dental is to be attractive and comfortable for the whole family while offering our many services. We have a special area for kids, and in the operatory area our big aquarium is enjoyed both by kids and by adults,” says Dr. Koosha.
Dr. Koosha received his DDS from the University of SBMU School of Dentistry in 1998. He has since completed extensive post graduate training in Implantology from Harvard, Sedation course from UofT, and Orthodontics and TMJ Disorders through Dr. Brock Rondeau Residency. Dr. Koosha has practiced in Vaughan since 2015. He stays active by boating, fishing, skiing, playing Soccer, and watching movies with his wife, Maki, and two children.
Dr. Koosha is dedicated to leadership in dentistry. Preventative dentistry for children is his personal passion, as well as implantology and orthodontics for adults.
New patients receive a comprehensive examination including oral cancer screening, periodontal assessment, plus orthodontic and restorative evaluations. Our exceptional My City Dental team of professionals puts your health and comfort first on every visit. We work hard to educate, empower, and support you in embracing your oral health, which directly affects your overall well-being. One of the team’s favourite experiences is making patients newly aware of their oral condition, the factors leading to it, and how better oral health can contribute to better general health.
We encourage you to bring all past dental records and X-rays to your first appointment. After examinations and assessments, we discuss our recommendations and present a treatment plan designed expressly for you. We aim to earn your confidence and create a lasting relationship where you can depend on friendly, open communication every time you walk through our door.
Dr. Koosha’s favorite quote is by Albert Schweitzer: “Every patient carries his or her own doctor inside. They come to us not knowing that truth. We are at our best when we give the doctor who resides within each patient a chance to go to work.”
“I am thrilled to serve the vibrant north Toronto and Vaughan communities. One goal of My City Dental is to be attractive and comfortable for the whole family while offering our many services. We have a special area for kids, and in the operatory area our big aquarium is enjoyed both by kids and by adults,” says Dr. Koosha.
Dr. Koosha received his DDS from the University of SBMU School of Dentistry in 1998. He has since completed extensive post graduate training in Implantology from Harvard, Sedation course from UofT, and Orthodontics and TMJ Disorders through Dr. Brock Rondeau Residency. Dr. Koosha has practiced in Vaughan since 2015. He stays active by boating, fishing, skiing, playing Soccer, and watching movies with his wife, Maki, and two children.
25 years
Experience
Kambiz Koosha
- Vaughan, Ontario
- SBMU
- Accepting new patients
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How long does it take for dental implants to heal?
The duration of dental implant healing period are different and depends on the jaw bones after removal of teeth and insertion of the dental implants, as well as the complexity READ MORE
The duration of dental implant healing period are different and depends on the jaw bones after removal of teeth and insertion of the dental implants, as well as the complexity of the treatment. Treatment often takes between three and six months for single tooth replacements.
Why do gums recede around implants?
Getting proper cleaning and maintenance cleaning around implants every 3-4 months helps prevent any potential complications. Also, some wrong implant placement planning and thin READ MORE
Getting proper cleaning and maintenance cleaning around implants every 3-4 months helps prevent any potential complications. Also, some wrong implant placement planning and thin gum biotype might be the cause. The least, but last, you might have gum disease as gum disease also might happen around implants.
How long after a root canal can I get braces?
Usually if your tooth has proper structure your dentist could start your braces as soon as root canal complications go away usually I recommend 3-4 weeks
What is the difference between gingivitis and periodontitis?
In gingivitis just your gum soft tissue involved and it’s on early stages it could be corrected easily, but In periodontitis in addition to soft tissue underlying bone also involved READ MORE
In gingivitis just your gum soft tissue involved and it’s on early stages it could be corrected easily, but In periodontitis in addition to soft tissue underlying bone also involved and might need further treatment and sometime surgical intervention.
How long do stitches stay in after dental implants?
Depends on the type of stitches. If they are not self absorbed, you might need to see your surgeon in 2-3 weeks to cut the stitches off; sometimes we recommend 4 weeks.