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Dr. Douglas Kim
Expert Anaheim Dentist

Dr. Douglas Kim leads his practice at First Dental Care in Anaheim, CA. He earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at Loma Linda University. Dr. Kim provides his patients with the latest evidence-based care, from perfecting smiles as a certified Invisalign® provider to performing high-precision, 3D-guided dental implant procedures. Dr. Kim also holds specialized certifications in LANAP® and LAPIP treatments.

98% 3D dental implant success rate
Certified Invisalign® provider
Certified in LANAP® and LAPIP™

Full-service Dental Care in Anaheim, CA

First Dental Care specializes in the dental well-being of the whole family. Dr. Douglas Kim and his team of dental professionals are expertly trained to provide dental services for patients in Anaheim and nearby areas in Orange County. With state-of-the-art equipment and a welcoming atmosphere, achieving your best smile has never been this easy.

What our Anaheim Patients are Saying

Selma O.

"I have been coming here for years now. This is our family dentist. My kids love coming to the dentist."

Shawn L.

"Dr. Kim and his staff are my go-to for any dental care. Kind and gentle enough when needed, quick lil pinch. It's over.

Andrew K.

"I'm more than happy I found this place! They're genuine and have a real concern for your dental health. Thanks Dr. Kim."

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Visit Our Friendly Dentist Office in Anaheim

First Dental Care is located at 2801 W Ball Rd Ste #10 Anaheim, CA 92804. From Downtown Disney District, continue southwest on Downtown Disney Dr. Then, use the left lane to turn slightly left onto S. Disneyland Dr., Anaheim. Next, take the ramp onto I-5 N towards Los Angeles. Then, take exit 109 for Brookhurst St, use the right 2 lanes to turn right onto S Brookhurst St. At this point, continue on S Brookhurst St. and take a left onto W Ball Rd, and First Dental Care will be on your right.

Our office is open:  Monday: 9:00am - 6:00pm Tuesday: 9:00am - 6:00pm Wednesday: 9:00am - 6:00pm
Thursday: 10:00am - 6:00pm (orthodontic day only)  
Friday: 9:00am - 6:00pm

For dental inquiries, contact us at (714) 527-5656, email us at smile@firstdentalcare.com, or visit our Yelp page to see what our patients say about our Anaheim dental office.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose a good dental clinic?

Checking a dentist’s website can give you a good idea of how qualified and experienced they are, especially if you take a look at the review section. But ultimately, a personal visit is the way to go. You should be able to trust your dentist and they should make you feel comfortable and well-informed.

How do you get dental implants if you can't afford it?

Dental implants are quite expensive, but luckily you have several options. The procedure is covered by select dental insurance providers. If you prefer more flexible payment methods, you can apply for Care Credit and inquire about payment plans and discounts from trusted clinics.

How can you afford a lot of dental work?

Having dental insurance is your best option for long-term dental care. There are also dental insurance packages that include the whole family. While basic packages cover preventive dental procedures and some oral surgeries, check the inclusions to ensure you are getting coverage for your exact needs.

Why are new teeth so expensive?

Aside from the materials and equipment needed to build a new set of teeth, you are mainly paying for your dentist’s time and expertise. Getting new teeth also means a bunch of diagnostic tests like X-rays or CT scans, and medication before, in between, and after each procedure.

Can bad teeth be good again?

As long as the damage has not reached your enamel or bone, teeth are very much repairable. Good thing it takes a while for teeth to get bad to the point of no repair. That said, it’s best to follow your preventative dental plan to avoid costly, irreparable damage to your teeth.