1. Douglas Larson, DDS
  2. Douglas Larson, DDS
  3. 4.5
    (Based on 14 reviews)
  4. 42 West Campbell Ave., Suite 204
  5. Ste 204
  6. Campbell, CA 95008
  7. (408) 374-6160

Patient Referrals

Referral by: Anonymous
November 4, 2009

"I enjoy the friendly atmosphere in your office. I'm more relaxed now than when I first started to go to your office. I used to be a nervous reck! Not anymore. Everyone is so friendly and accomodating - and you are great, Dr. Larson!"

Helpful (13)
Unverified, posted on 11-07-2009
Referral by: Anonymous
November 4, 2009

"You guys make going to the dentist fun! See you in February (hopefully not before, even though you are fun :-) )"

Helpful (12)
Unverified, posted on 11-07-2009
Referral by: Vikki B.
November 4, 2009

"I'm very happy that I made the move to your practice. While Danelle was cleaning my teeth today i was thinking that I was with my previous dentist for more than 15 years and always felt that the main focus was the bottom line profit. When I come to see you I realize that this is a private for-profit practice but I never feel like I'm just a patient that helps to pay the bills. Thanks for making a trip to the dentist about as enjoyable as it can. See you in 6 month:)"

Helpful (10)
Unverified, posted on 11-07-2009
Referral by: Anonymous
November 4, 2009

"No improvements necessary........ Please let Dr. Larson know that he and his team are the Best! I have always had the best treatment, from very kind and friendly people. Everyone works as a Team, and it shows how much you all care for each other, and enjoy working with each other! Thanks so much!!!"

Helpful (9)
Unverified, posted on 11-07-2009
Referral by: Anonymous
November 4, 2009

"I've had a great experience every time I've visited the office."

Helpful (9)
Unverified, posted on 11-07-2009
Referral by: Anonymous
November 4, 2009

"I am so happy that after 40 years I've found a place where i feel comfortable and get great dental care. i believe you have changed my overall health."

Helpful (8)
Unverified, posted on 11-06-2009

Blog

11-14-2009

"The dentistry I do makes a big impact on my patients lives," Dr. Douglas Larson tells us. "Having the smile that makes you feel great about yourself, or getting implants to support a new smile changes your life." Towards that end, he's assembled the latest in dental technology for the benefit of his patients. His latest additions to the office include digital x-rays, air abrasion, laser dentistry, and digital charting (which means no paper charts at all).

Of exceptional benefit to his patients... read more

08-31-2009

Here’s an actual patient case description that we recently completed in our Folsom office that demonstrates how far dentistry has advanced in just the last few years. A patient presented with two broken teeth in the lower right area. She had just completed a root canal in one, and was about to leave for an overseas trip for about a month. She already knew both teeth would need to have crowns, and simply wanted some temporary work to hold her teeth together until she could come back from... read more

Douglas Larson: Related News


Scientists are reporting identification of two substances in licorice - used extensively in Chinese traditional medicine - that kill the major bacteria responsible for tooth decay and gum disease, the leading causes of tooth loss in children and adults...
 

Aesthetic aspects do increasingly play an important part in clincical outcomes. In this second part of our exclusive commentary series, Dr Sushil Korailal from Nepal speaks about new developments and trends that shaped the field of cosmetic dentistry in 2011.
 

Many new technologies have been emerging during the last twelve months which made 2011 an interesting year for dentistry. In this first part of an exclusive commentary series, Prof. Beena Rani Goel from India speaks about the field of endodontics.
 

Winter weather has arrived in much of the United States. Play it safe by checking if your cold weather-related products have been previously recalled before you use them this season. It could save your life or that of your family.
 

CLEVELAND, Ohio, USA: A discovery by researchers at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) in Cleveland could help to explain the origins of foodborne infections like the recent enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) outbreak in Europe. Following years of research on Fusobacterium nuclea...
 

NEW YORK CITY, NY, USA: Despite health care reform initiated by the Obama administration, Americans have increasingly cut back on their visits to a doctor. A new study, jointly conducted by the New York University Colleges of Nursing and Dentistry, now suggests that almost 20 million or 6 per cen...