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Welcome to Our Practice

If you're looking for a dentist that can meet your family's unique dental needs, Crown Dental Care is the place for you. We pair excellent dental services with a friendly chairside manner to protect your family's dental health in a compassionate environment. From simple teeth cleanings to complex treatments like dental implant placement, Dr. Bardia Farahmand and our team are ready to be your trusted dental professionals.

Since 2003, we've served the residents of El Cerrito, Albany, Berkeley, and Oakland. You can find our El Cerrito dental office at the corner of San Pablo Ave. and Schmidt Ln. off the SR 123 highway. Our office features spacious parking, including accessible parking, so that you can easily access our office any time of the day. Contact us today to schedule your family's next appointment!


OUR DENTAL SERVICES

During your initial visit, Dr. Farahmand will conduct a thorough oral exam to determine the condition of your smile. He'll also inquire about your medical history, current medications, and any concerns you may have. If you have any questions about our offerings, we encourage you to ask as many as you'd like.

Our comprehensive dental services include, but are not limited to:

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MODERN DENTISTRY

At Crown Dental Care, we're passionate about leveraging technology to increase the efficiency of our services and your comfort during treatment. Some of the technology we use includes:

  • Digital X-Rays: This technology allows us to create detailed images of your teeth, gums, and jaws at a fraction of the time compared to traditional x-rays.
  • iTero® Scanner: A way for our dentist to capture 3D images of your smile is through our iTero intraoral scanner. It provides us with a detailed and interactive image of your mouth, allowing us to increase the accuracy of our diagnoses.
  • Dental Cone Beam CT Scanner: This tool provides us with detailed images of your dental structures, soft tissues, and nerve paths.

A FUN & FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT

Our entire team strives to create a fun and welcoming atmosphere for all our patients, including children. When you walk through our doors, you can expect a friendly greeting from one of our receptionists.

YOUR EXPERIENCED EL CERRITO DENTIST

At Crown Dental Care, we enjoy providing excellent dental services to patients from all walks of life, including families. We understand that dental emergencies can happen anytime and leave you with more questions than answers. That's why we're proud to offer emergency dental services to give you the relief you deserve.

Accessibility is a hallmark of our practice, and we're fluent in English, Spanish, Japanese, and Farsi. Additionally, we are proud to work with Lending Tree to get a payment plan you're comfortable with. Call our El Cerrito dental office today to schedule your next visit!

Meet the Staff

Learn Who We Are

  • Dr.
    Bardia Farahmand
    Doctor

    Dr. Farahmand graduated from the University of the Pacific in 1998 and did his residency at the University of California, San Francisco. He is a member of the American Dental Association (ADA), California Dental Association (CDA), Berkeley Dental Association (BDS), and Spear Faculty Club. He is also a participant in Give Kids a Smile, a dental care provided to the under-served. He is passionate about dentistry and enjoys getting to know his patients on a personal level. Chances are that he would share a story or two with you about his family. 

  • Cristina
    RDH

    coming soon

  • Chiaki
    RDA

    coming soon

  • Princess

    coming soon

What Our Patients Are Saying

We care what our patients think!

  • "How often can you say you enjoy going to the dentist? That’s how I feel about Crown Dental. In addition to doing a thorough cleaning (without hurting me) they are lovely and sharp people. When they stopped taking Blue Shield I continued to go there anyway and pay out of pocket for cleanings."
    Nicole R.
  • "Crown Dental is awesome, their customer care & customer service is 2nd to none! I look forward to going back to have my work done."
    Tyrus J.
  • "I've been visiting Crown Dental for many years now and they are honestly the best in town. They provide great service and most importantly have taken care of my teeth and guided me on how to take better care of them.Thank you to the entire Crown Dental team."
    Gabriela U.
  • "I had my teeth cleaned and a couple of small fillings repaired today. Crown Dental Care is great, they're obviously very on top of anti-Covid sanitation and personal protective equipment. The staff is friendly and skillful, and Dr. Fahramand is just great. I'm very glad to be their patient after some less-than-satisfactory prior experiences with other dental practices"
    George P.

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  • Veneers

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  • Laser Dentistry

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Hours of Operation

Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

8:00 am-4:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:00 am-4:00 pm

Wednesday:

10:00 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:00 am-4:00 pm

Friday:

Closed

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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