MEET OUR TEAM

Dr. Parisa Sepehri

Taking care of people comes very naturally to me. Both of my parents are health care professionals, and I grew up in a home where caring for others always came first. I believe in providing excellent customer service.

Staff

Experienced Team Members

Soheila

Soheila received her associate degree in dental hygiene in 1989 from Clark College in Vancouver, Washington. She is passionate about all aspects of health. Listening to our clients and understanding the circumstances of their health is her way of supporting and improving their oral health.

Yadira

Yadira was born in Mexico but raised here in Oregon.she enjoys learning new things alongside Dr. Sepehri. She states, “I have always wanted to work in the Dental field and working for Dr. Sepehri has taught me skills far from what I expected.

Judy

Judy is a Registered Dental Assistant. Ever since graduating from Brymans School for Dental Assistants over 20 years ago, she has made it her goal to treat all patients like family. She shares Dr. Sepehris’ philosophy of “I think everybody should like everybody.” Her desire is that every patient leaves their office with a smile on their face and love in their heart! During downtime Judy enjoys kayaking, camping, going to the beach, stargazing, and crystals. Her favorite pastime is spending time with her family.

Rebecca Martinez

Rebecca has over 23 years in the dental industry going as far back as high school. She is committed to providing the best patient experience possible. She is always available for any questions you may have. Rebecca enjoys spending time with her children and friends hiking, biking, and addle boarding in our beautiful state of Oregon.

Michelle

Michelle started working as a RDA in 1994. She has worked diligently in every aspect of a dental practice. It makes her happy to see a smile on everyone’s face. On downtime, she enjoys watching sports. Her favorites are football and hockey. She also enjoys the great outdoors. Such as camping, boating and riding ATVs. Most importantly spending time with family.

Jennifer Yanez

Jennifer is new to the dental field. Nevertheless, working with Dr. Sepehri and the team has made training on the job a remarkable experience. She appreciates the time and dedication Dr. Sepehri gives each patient, providing them with the smile they desire. Alongside, she ensures that she provides an excellent experience for each patient.

About Us

AMENITIES

PS Dental is designed with you in mind. That’s why we have made patient comfort one of our top properties. When you visit our office, you will walk into a calming, spa-like atmosphere. The waiting room is comfortable with a tv, fireplace, and hot beverage station along with fun gadgets like our DVD glasses and stereo headphones. Our friendly and welcoming staff are glad to provide you with comforting amenities like hot towels, neck and back rolls, and blankets. Every aspect of our office is here for your comfort.

TECHNOLOGY

The complex devices all around us — from long-range satellite links in our cars and offices to powerful computers in our hand-held gadgets — prove beyond a doubt that we live in a technology-driven world. In the field of dentistry, new technology is constantly changing the way diseases are diagnosed, routine procedures are performed, and illnesses are prevented. Although they may seem unfamiliar at first, new, and improved dental technologies offer plenty of real benefits for patients.

CAD/CAM Same-day Crown Fabrication

CEREC transforms dental care by enabling same-day restorations like crowns and veneers. Using cutting-edge 3D imaging, CEREC captures accurate digital scans of your teeth, eliminating the need for traditional molds. This technology crafts custom ceramic restorations in just one visit, ensuring a precise fit and natural appearance. Enjoy the convenience of immediate results, enhanced comfort, and fewer appointments. CEREC provides efficient, high-quality dental solutions, giving you a beautiful, lasting smile with minimal disruption to your schedule.

Cone Beam CT Imaging

What’s better than an x-ray of your teeth? An on-screen, movable 3-D representation of your jaws! By taking a series of x-ray “slices” and stitching the images together with a powerful computer program, Cone Beam CT imaging creates a virtual model of your mouth. It can be used to find disease, plan procedures, and visualize internal structures that formerly wouldn’t have been visible without surgery.

Dental Implants

Tooth replacement took a giant leap forward with the widespread use of dental implants — today’s preferred method of replacing teeth. Dental implants are small titanium posts that replace the root part of your missing tooth. A realistic dental crown is then attached to the implant for a replacement tooth that looks and feels exactly like what nature gave you.

Digital Dental Impressions

Remember biting down on a tray of putty-like material, so a model could be made of your teeth? A digital imaging device now makes that unnecessary. A series of images is converted into a 3-D model, which can be used to assess a tooth’s condition or fabricate dental restorations.

Digital X-Rays

Diagnostic x-rays have long been invaluable to dentistry. The emergence of digital technology in the past decade, however, has made dental x-rays safer and even more useful. Digital technology cuts radiation exposure to patients by as much as 90% over traditional x-rays. And there are other advantages, including the elimination of waiting time for pictures to develop and sharper images that can be enhanced instantly to show detail.

Intra-Oral Camera

A picture is worth… plenty, when it comes to helping you understand your dental examination, diagnosis, and treatment! With these tiny cameras, you can see what the dentist sees on a small chair-side monitor. The images of your teeth can be saved as stills or video — or even printed out — so you can see exactly what’s happening in your mouth.

Laser Diagnosis and Treatment

They’re inside DVD players and scanners — and now, they are making their dental debut. Lasers are being used to detect tiny spots of tooth decay, treat gum disease, and remove cancerous cells in the mouth. They are also employed in gum surgery… even cavity treatments!