Dr. Ramona Yousefipour D.D.S, Dentist
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Dr. Ramona Yousefipour D.D.S

Dentist

5/5(14)
2817 Main St Oakley California, 94561
Rating

5/5

About

Ramona Yousefipour, DDS, is a dentist working at her private practice, Delta Family Dentistry, located in Oakley, California. Dr. Yousefipour graduated from University of California, San Francisco, in 1998 and is proud to provide gentle, family-oriented dental care to the adults and children of this community. Dr. Yousefipour has been practicing at this Oakley, California location since July 2002. She combines the latest dental knowledge and technology together with care and compassion. She is a professional member of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine

Education and Training

University of California Doctor of Dental Surgery degree 1998

Provider Details

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Dr. Ramona Yousefipour D.D.S
Dr. Ramona Yousefipour D.D.S's Expert Contributions
  • What can be done for chipped tooth?

    Hello, It depends how badly you chipped your tooth. If it is a small chip, it would be a simple fix. If you chipped a large part of the tooth, unfortunately, you need to get a crown. You should consult your dentist and discuss the options. Ramona READ MORE

  • How long will a teeth whitening treatment last?

    Hello, I believe personally that teeth whitening is worth every penny of it. Not only do you get a much better shade and esthetics, also this process is highly beneficial for your gums as well. Depending on your lifestyle and diet, it can last from 3 up to 12 months. That does not mean that you are going to go back to the original shade, it means that you may get slightly darker. Usually, with take-home bleaching, that should be no problem. You just apply the jell for one or maximum 2 nights and you are back to where you were. Ramona READ MORE

  • I have a pain coming from my back tooth. What should I do?

    Hi there, I would definitely see a dentist as soon as possible regarding this tooth. From what you describe regarding the intermittent pain, there is a possibility that you are dealing with a root canal case. I would seek professional advice as soon as possible. READ MORE

  • My front tooth got chipped at the bottom. What can be done about it?

    Hi there, No worries, you are not even close to extraction!! Depending on the depth and extent of the fracture, this can be fixed with a simple tooth color filling or, worst case scenario, a crown or root canal. It seems like you are not in pain, so my guess is that it could be restored beautifully just by a tooth colored filling. Ramona READ MORE

  • Can pomegranate cause teeth staining?

    Yes, any food with any color can potentially stain teeth. That does not mean that you should eliminate them from your diet, it only means that the coloring in them can stain teeth. The only food or beverage that does not stain teeth is just water!!! So, please don’t worry and carry on enjoying your fruits. Just brush with a good sonic toothbrush and a whitening toothpaste and you are good to go. Ramona READ MORE

  • What calcium supplements do you recommend for my son's calcium deficiency?

    Hi there. Surprisingly, milk is not the only source of calcium as advertised. There are many milk alternative drinks that have more calcium than milk itself. Vegetables such as broccoli contain great amounts of calcium as well. I have 3 children and we are all lactose intolerant. We have been supplementing our calcium through calcium containing vegetables such as broccoli or milk alternatives such as the Ripple brand. It is a very tasty drink from peas with less sugar than milk and so much more protein and calcium. If you live in an area that you have access to Whole Foods or any high-end groceries, you will find many milk alternatives with more calcium content. In the end, you can always give them the chewable calcium tables as well, which are not my personal choice due to their sugar content and being sticky (which is not healthy for the teeth). I hope I could answer your question. Best of luck. Ramona READ MORE

  • What should I do for my chipped tooth?

    Usually this is a very easy fix. Just contact your dentist and they will correct the chipped area with tooth colored resin and it will look as good as new. READ MORE

  • How should I maintain my gum health?

    Flossing frequency and technique is very important in oral health. Make sure you floss every night before bed time and also while flossing, make sure you are dropping the floss completely under the gum. At first you will experience some tenderness and bleeding but that is good. Continue on flossing deep under the gums and in just one week you notice no tenderness and no bleeding. READ MORE

  • I am having excessive saliva secretion in my mouth. Does it mean an infection?

    Hello there. Not at all. Excessive Saliva never means infection. This could be due to some metabolic changes or dietary changes. If any thing, more Saliva is better than less Saliva. No worries at all READ MORE

  • Does yellow teeth ever mean tooth decay?

    Yellow teeth does not mean decay. However, if this yellow turns brownish then we are dealing with decay. Just be very deligent a out removing plaque from your teeth. My preference are sonic toothbrushes. Other wise I would not worry about it at all. READ MORE

  • I am bleeding after 6 hours of my tooth extraction. What should I do?

    Yes, you will be fine. Depending on what type of extraction was done, some times it is within normal range to see some bleeding after extractions. Specially if you were dealing with infection and swelling. For hour and maybe days after extraction, infection and pus may come out of extraction site and there is nothing to worry about. Your body is getting rid of infection. However, if there was no infection or swelling involved, you can soak a black tea bag under cold water and bite down heavy on it. It will stop the bleeding immediately. If none of these work, I would check my liver and vit K. READ MORE

  • What could be the reason for my mouth dryness?

    Most medications cause dry mouth, so if you recently are taking a new medication, it is very normal to experience dry mouth. You should make sure that you are drinking plenary of water as well. Allergies can make your mouth dry as well. If dryness persists, I would recommend you visit your dentist. You want to make sure your Pratid gland is working fine. READ MORE

  • Can cavities in one tooth affect other teeth as well?

    Oth senarios are possible. Number one, right after fillings, it seems s very normal to have some temperature or biting sensitivity which should resolve in few weeks. Second, there is always a chance of bacteria affecting the adjacent tooth. I would highly recommend that you see your dentist and ask them to take an X-ray to be in the safe side. READ MORE

  • I recently read an article that said poor dental health could cause respiratory problems. Is it true?

    Absolutely. Poor oral hygiene is the mother of all diseases in our body. Recently, the world of medicine has come to the understanding of almost all diseases in the body, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, Alzheimer’s, etc. (the list goes on and on), are related to bad oral hygiene. So, it is very important, in order to have great health, you should maintain great oral hygiene. READ MORE

  • Can brushing my teeth with salt whiten my teeth?

    I would not do that, salt crystals are abrasive to the enamel of the tooth. In the long run, it would be harmful to your teeth. READ MORE

  • What are natural ways to deal with tooth sensitivity?

    Tooth sensitivity may be due to several reasons. It may be due to grinding and clenching or due to gum diseases. In either case, you should definitely consult your dentist. There is not much of natural remedy for sensitive teeth. Please consult your dentist. READ MORE

  • Rash in the mouth

    The question is: how long after extractions did these rashes occurred? This rash could be and autoimmune response to trauma. I don’t believe this is any thing serious. Since it is happening on both sides, it has to be autoimmune. READ MORE

  • How can I prevent yellowing of my teeth?

    It is hard to tell. It could simply mean discoloration and plaque accumulation or it could be due to development of decay. This needs to be examined by a dentist to determine how to address it. READ MORE

  • My mother lost all of her teeth. What can be done?

    Hi there, unfortunately yes, that is the only way. However, with today's technology, your dentist can offer her implant retained dentures, which are screwed into the jaw bone and will not come in and out. They are basically fixed to your jaw bone. The cheapest one will be “all on four” procedure. You will be amazed by the results. Your mom will get her beautiful smile back. Best, RY READ MORE

  • Does clove oil really work in easing tooth pain?

    Hi there, sorry to hear you are suffering from toothache! Yes, oil of clove is often used in many dental sedatives. However, this is only for temporary relief. I highly recommend that you see your dentist since you might have an infection in the tooth. Wish you the best of luck. RY READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

dentistry

Professional Memberships

  • American Academy of Sleep Medicine  

Professional Society Memberships

  • American Academy of Sleep Medicine, American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine

Hobbies / Sports

  • Skiing

Dr. Ramona Yousefipour D.D.S's Practice location

2817 Main St -
Oakley, California 94561
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New patients: 510-414-4737

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Patient Experience with Dr. Yousefipour


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Dr. Ramona Yousefipour D.D.S has a rating of 5 out of 5 stars based on the reviews from 14 patients. FindaTopDoc has aggregated the experiences from real patients to help give you more insights and information on how to choose the best Dentist in your area. These reviews do not reflect a providers level of clinical care, but are a compilation of quality indicators such as bedside manner, wait time, staff friendliness, ease of appointment, and knowledge of conditions and treatments.
  • Allen
    (5)

    Very good lotsa fun, will continue to return.

  • Shantavia
    (5)

    You did great on my teeth thanks for doing them üòÅ

  • Linda
    (5)

    Very caring and explained procedure well. Assured me everything would be fine.

  • Robert
    (5)

    Dr Ramona provides exceptional dental care. It's always a pleasure! Keep up the good work :)!!

  • Diana
    (5)

    I have been coming to Dr. Ramona for many years. I highly recommend Dr. Ramona Yousefipour & her Office Staff. They are willing to work with you on your dental work.

  • (5)

    Great office wonderful staff

  • Robert
    (5)

    Excellent communication skills painless and friendly

  • Briget
    (5)

    My whole family have been patients of Dr Ramona for 15 years. She is a wonderful and very knowledgeable dentist. Her staff is always pleasant and helpful!

  • Michael
    (5)

    The office was great everyone was wonderful from the dentist to the receptionist

  • Loujuana
    (5)

    I don't know what I would do without her. Excellent,

  • Deborah
    (5)

    This has been the best experience as a parent. Dr Ramona is awesome and the staff is friendly and helpful. The atmosphere is pleasant and comfortable I love this office.

  • Dan
    (5)

    Absolutely the best care of any dentist I have ever experienced! Kind thorough and the best staff. Highly recommended from this ole cowboy that doesn't like dentist! Need a dentist Dr. Ramona is my choice.

  • (5)

    Great office awesome staff

  • (5)

    Dr. Ramona is a great dentist! She always makes you feel so welcomed. She's the friendliest and prettiest person I know.

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