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Iranian Dentists in USA
Iranian Dentists in USA — Licensed Persian Dental Professionals & Specialists
Dental care is one of the most overlooked parts of personal healthcare — until it isn't. For Iranian-American families, finding a dentist who explains procedures clearly in Farsi, treats elderly parents with patience, and understands the cultural dynamics of family decision-making often turns dental visits from stressful to manageable.
The Iranian Business Center connects patients with licensed Iranian dentists across the United States — Persian-American general dentists, orthodontists, oral surgeons, pediatric dentists, and cosmetic dental specialists holding active state dental licenses.
Important Notice Before Reading Further
The Iranian Business Center is a directory, not a dental provider. We verify state dental licensure where required, but we do not provide dental advice, diagnoses, treatment recommendations, or healthcare services. All dental decisions should be made in direct consultation with a licensed dentist.
🚨 For dental emergencies (severe pain, trauma, knocked-out tooth, abscess with swelling or fever), contact a dentist immediately or visit an emergency room. Do not use this directory to find emergency dental care.
How to Verify a Dentist's License
Before booking with any dentist — Iranian or otherwise — verify their license through the appropriate state regulator:
| Credential | Where to Verify |
|---|---|
| DDS / DMD (Dentist) | Your state Dental Board (e.g., dbc.ca.gov in California, op.nysed.gov in New York) |
| Specialty Certification | American Dental Association (ADA) specialty board verification |
| Federal NPI Number | npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov |
| Disciplinary History | Your state Dental Board's public complaint records |
| Hospital Affiliation (for oral surgeons) | The affiliated hospital's credentialing department |
Verify three things: active license, specialty matches the service, and no recent disciplinary actions. Every dentist in this directory has been pre-verified through state dental boards.
Dental Specialties Available
This category covers Iranian-American dental professionals across the recognized dental specialties:
General Dentistry
- Routine cleanings and exams (every 6 months recommended for most adults)
- Fillings (composite/tooth-colored, amalgam)
- Crowns, bridges, and basic restorations
- Root canals (simple cases)
- Basic extractions
- Cosmetic bonding
- Preventive care and oral health education
- Pediatric dentistry (in general practice)
Orthodontics
- Traditional metal braces
- Ceramic / clear braces
- Invisalign and other clear aligner systems
- Lingual braces (behind the teeth)
- Early intervention orthodontics for children
- Adult orthodontics
- Retainers and post-treatment monitoring
Pediatric Dentistry
- Specialized dental care for infants, children, and adolescents
- Behavior management for anxious children
- Preventive care (sealants, fluoride treatments)
- Children's sedation dentistry
- Special needs pediatric dental care
Endodontics (Root Canal Specialists)
- Complex root canal therapy
- Re-treatments of failed root canals
- Endodontic microsurgery (apicoectomy)
- Cracked tooth diagnosis
- Traumatic dental injury management
Periodontics
- Gum disease treatment (gingivitis, periodontitis)
- Deep cleaning (scaling and root planing)
- Periodontal surgery
- Gum grafting
- Dental implant placement (most periodontists place implants)
- Crown lengthening
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
- Wisdom teeth extraction
- Complex extractions
- Dental implant placement
- Bone grafting
- Jaw surgery (orthognathic surgery)
- Treatment of oral pathology
- Facial trauma repair
- TMJ (temporomandibular joint) surgery
Prosthodontics
- Complex full-mouth reconstruction
- Full dentures and partial dentures
- Implant-supported dentures (All-on-4, All-on-6)
- Maxillofacial prosthetics
- Complex crown and bridge work
- Bite reconstruction
Cosmetic Dentistry
- Porcelain veneers
- Professional teeth whitening
- Composite bonding
- Smile makeovers
- Gum contouring
- Inlays and onlays
Specialty Services
- Sedation dentistry — for patients with severe dental anxiety
- Sleep apnea / oral appliance therapy
- TMJ / TMD treatment
- Snoring appliances
- Sports mouthguards
- Bruxism treatment (nightguards for teeth grinding)
Why Iranian Patients Seek Persian Dentists
Patient preferences for culturally and linguistically familiar dental care are well-documented. For Iranian-Americans, three factors come up most:
Communication for Sensitive Procedures
Dental procedures involve technical language that's confusing in any language — and stressful when you don't fully understand what's happening. Root canal therapy, periodontal surgery, dental implants, full-mouth reconstruction, sedation choices all involve consent decisions that depend on clear understanding. Farsi-speaking dentists eliminate the most common cause of patient confusion and post-procedure surprises.
Patient Comfort for Elderly Family Members
Elderly Iranian-American patients — especially those who immigrated later in life — often prefer dental providers who can communicate in Farsi. For procedures requiring detailed instructions (denture care, post-extraction recovery, oral hygiene for implants), language match significantly improves compliance and outcomes.
Cultural Context in Treatment Planning
Iranian families often involve multiple generations in healthcare decisions. Persian dentists understand the dynamics of family consultation, financial discussions, and treatment timing around cultural events (weddings, Nowruz, family visits) without requiring explanation.
Familiarity with Iranian Dental Records
Some recent Iranian-American immigrants arrive with prior dental work from Iran. Iranian dentists often have working familiarity with Iranian dental materials, treatment approaches, and how to interpret prior records — useful for treatment continuity.
How to Choose an Iranian Dentist
| What to Check | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Active State Dental License (DDS/DMD) | Required by law. Verify on state dental board website. |
| Specialty Board Certification | For orthodontists, oral surgeons, periodontists, endodontists, pediatric, prosthodontics. Verify with ADA. |
| Hospital Affiliations (for oral surgeons) | Indicates surgical privileges and credentialing review |
| Insurance Accepted | Always verify in advance |
| In-Network Status | Different from "accepting your insurance" — in-network means lower cost |
| Technology Used | Digital X-rays, intraoral cameras, CEREC same-day crowns, 3D imaging signal modern practice |
| No Public Disciplinary Actions | Search state dental board public records |
| Sterilization Standards | Visible autoclave use, single-use items, infection control protocols |
| Consultation Approach | Discusses all options before recommending any procedure |
| Treatment Plan Transparency | Written treatment plans with cost breakdown before procedures |
Every dentist in our directory has been verified for active licensing, no public disciplinary actions, and Iranian/Persian or Farsi-speaking service.
Dental Insurance & Cost Considerations
Dental insurance works very differently from medical insurance — and understanding the structure prevents surprises:
| Dental Insurance Concept | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Annual Maximum | Most plans cap coverage at $1,000–$2,500 per year — far less than medical insurance. Major procedures often exceed this. |
| Waiting Periods | Many plans have 6–12 month waiting periods for major procedures (crowns, implants, orthodontics) |
| Preventive vs Basic vs Major | Typical coverage: preventive 100%, basic 80%, major 50% |
| PPO vs HMO Dental | PPO offers more dentist choice; HMO has lower premiums but limited network |
| In-Network Discounts | Even out-of-network coverage is significantly more expensive than in-network |
| Pre-Authorization | Required for major procedures by most plans |
Average Dental Costs in the USA
Costs vary significantly by city, dentist experience, and case complexity. National average ranges:
| Procedure | Typical Cost (Without Insurance) |
|---|---|
| Routine cleaning + exam + X-rays | $150 – $400 |
| Composite filling (1–2 surfaces) | $150 – $400 |
| Crown (porcelain) | $1,000 – $3,000 |
| Root canal (front tooth) | $700 – $1,500 |
| Root canal (molar) | $1,000 – $2,200 |
| Wisdom teeth extraction (per tooth) | $200 – $1,100 |
| Dental implant (single tooth, complete) | $3,500 – $6,500 |
| Full-arch dental implants (All-on-4) | $20,000 – $35,000 per arch |
| Invisalign / clear aligners (full treatment) | $3,500 – $8,000 |
| Traditional braces | $3,000 – $7,000 |
| Veneers (per tooth, porcelain) | $1,000 – $2,500 |
| Professional teeth whitening (in-office) | $400 – $900 |
| Deep cleaning (scaling + root planing) | $200 – $400 per quadrant |
| Full dentures (per arch) | $1,500 – $5,000 |
These are general ranges only — your specific treatment plan and costs require direct consultation with a dentist.
Red Flags: When to Choose a Different Dentist
These warnings apply to any dentist regardless of background:
- No verifiable state dental license
- Disciplinary actions on public record
- Recommends extensive treatment without showing diagnostic evidence (X-rays, photos)
- Pressure to start expensive treatment immediately
- Won't provide written treatment plan with cost breakdown
- Refuses to release records to a second-opinion dentist
- Visible sanitation issues (no autoclave visible, reuse of disposable items)
- Selling cosmetic upgrades when basic problems aren't addressed
- Promises specific cosmetic outcomes without realistic discussion
- No discussion of conservative alternatives before recommending invasive procedures
- Aggressive upselling of treatments that weren't discussed at exam
If a dentist fails these checks, walk away. Every dentist in this directory passes them.
Why the Iranian Business Center Is Different
- Active License Verification — Every dentist's state license is verified before listing
- Specialty Certification Confirmed — When applicable, ADA-recognized specialty certification verified
- Disciplinary History Reviewed — Public records checked at listing and annually
- Specialty Tagged Clearly — General, orthodontist, oral surgeon, pediatric, etc. — filter directly
- Insurance Networks Listed — Find dentists in-network with your dental plan
- Sedation Dentistry Tagged — For patients with severe dental anxiety
- Farsi-Speaking Service Confirmed — Every listed dentist or their team speaks Farsi
- Built for 2026 Search — Schema-optimized for Google Maps, "near me" results, AI Overviews, and AI search engines
Top U.S. Markets for Iranian Dentists
| City / Region | Notes |
|---|---|
| Los Angeles | Largest concentration of Iranian dentists in the U.S. — Westwood, Beverly Hills, Encino, Tarzana, Glendale |
| Orange County | Strong Iranian dental presence in Irvine, Newport Beach, Mission Viejo |
| San Diego | Growing Iranian dental community across Mira Mesa, La Jolla |
| San Francisco Bay Area | Iranian dentists across South Bay and Peninsula |
| New York Metro | Strong presence in Manhattan, Queens, Long Island (Great Neck especially) |
| Washington D.C. Metro | Iranian dental community across Northern Virginia (Vienna, Tysons, Falls Church) |
| Houston | Established Iranian dental community in Memorial, Galleria area |
| Dallas | Iranian dentists across Plano, Frisco, Richardson |
| Atlanta | Growing Iranian dental community in Sandy Springs, Alpharetta |
| Boston | Iranian dentists with affiliations to area teaching hospitals |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What does "Iranian Dentist" mean in this directory? "Iranian dentist" refers to a fully licensed U.S. dental professional who is either Iranian-American by background or speaks Farsi fluently. Their U.S. dental training, licensing, and regulatory oversight are identical to any other U.S. dentist. The differentiation is cultural and linguistic — not clinical.
Q2: Are Iranian dentists in the U.S. fully licensed? Yes. Every legitimate Iranian dentist practicing in the U.S. holds an active state dental license (DDS or DMD) — the exact same credential required of every U.S. dentist. International dental graduates trained in Iran must complete additional U.S. dental school requirements (typically a 2-year advanced standing program), pass national board examinations, and obtain state licensing before practicing.
Q3: How do I verify an Iranian dentist's credentials? Use your state dental board's public license lookup. Major state dental boards include:
- California: dbc.ca.gov
- New York: op.nysed.gov
- Texas: tsbde.texas.gov
- Florida: floridasdentistry.gov
Search by name or license number and verify active status with no disciplinary actions. Every dentist in this directory has been pre-verified.
Q4: What's the difference between DDS and DMD? DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery) and DMD (Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry) are equivalent degrees — they require the same training, take the same exams, and qualify dentists for the same scope of practice. Some dental schools award DDS, others award DMD — there is no functional difference between them.
Q5: How often should I see a dentist? Standard professional guidance for most adults is every 6 months for routine cleaning and exam, though some patients with periodontal disease or high decay risk may need more frequent visits, while others with excellent oral health may be advised to come every 9–12 months. Your dentist will recommend a schedule based on your individual oral health.
Q6: Can Iranian dentists place dental implants? Many can. General dentists with implant training, periodontists, and oral surgeons all place dental implants — with the specialist training of periodontists and oral surgeons typically appropriate for more complex cases (multiple implants, bone grafting, sinus lift, full-arch reconstructions). Ask about specific implant training and case experience before committing.
Q7: Are pediatric dentists better for children than general dentists? Pediatric dentists complete 2–3 years of additional specialty training specifically in treating children, including behavior management, sedation for young children, and special needs care. For routine cleanings and basic care, many general dentists are fully capable of treating children. For anxious children, special needs children, or complex cases, a pediatric dentist is often the better choice.
Q8: Does dental insurance cover orthodontics for adults? Sometimes — but coverage is limited. Most dental insurance plans that include orthodontic coverage have:
- A lifetime orthodontic maximum (typically $1,500–$3,000)
- Age limits (often only covering children/teens, though some plans now include adult orthodontics)
- Long waiting periods (commonly 12+ months)
Always verify orthodontic coverage specifics before starting treatment. Many practices offer payment plans to cover the gap.
Q9: Are Iranian dentists more expensive than other dentists? No — pricing is driven by city, dentist experience, technology, and case complexity, not cultural background. Iranian dentists practicing in major metros price similarly to other dentists in those markets. Independent practices (Iranian or otherwise) often offer more competitive pricing than dental chains.
Q10: What should I do if I have a dental emergency outside business hours? For severe pain, trauma to the mouth, knocked-out teeth, or facial swelling with fever, do one of the following: (1) call your dentist's emergency line — most practices have one, (2) visit an urgent care or emergency room for severe trauma or infection, (3) for a knocked-out adult tooth, keep it moist (in milk or saliva) and get to a dentist within 30 minutes for best chance of reimplantation. This directory should not be used to find emergency dental care.
Important Medical & Dental Disclaimers
The Iranian Business Center is a directory only. We do not provide dental advice, diagnoses, treatment recommendations, or healthcare services. Information on this page is for general educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional dental care.
🚨 Dental Emergencies: For severe pain, trauma, abscesses with swelling or fever, knocked-out teeth, or uncontrolled bleeding, seek immediate care from a dentist or emergency room. Do not use this directory to find emergency dental services.
Listing Verification: Dentists are verified for active state dental licensure at the time of listing and re-verified annually. However, licensing status, board certifications, hospital affiliations, and insurance networks can change. Always independently verify a dentist's current credentials, license status, and insurance acceptance before booking an appointment.
Outcomes Disclaimer: No dentist can guarantee specific treatment outcomes. Cost estimates shown are national averages only and do not represent actual treatment costs for any specific case. All treatment recommendations and pricing should be discussed directly with your chosen dentist after examination.
Start Your Search for an Iranian Dentist
Dental health is a long-term partnership — between you and a dentist you trust. The right dentist explains procedures clearly, respects your time and budget, and treats your family with the cultural understanding that makes the experience easier for everyone.