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Welcome to Tesoro Dental!

Providing expert, compassionate dental care for your whole family in Santa Clarita

Choosing a dental home is a bigger decision than most people realize. It’s not just about who can fit you in; it’s about finding a team that shows up for you the same way every single time. Dr. Ahreum Kim, DDS, and Dr. Sam Park, DDS, built Tesoro Dental around that exact idea. Their practice serves patients at every stage of life, from kids cutting their first teeth to adults ready to reclaim a smile they’ve been putting off for years. General checkups, cosmetic upgrades, restorative work — it’s all handled here by the same trusted faces who already know your name and your history. That kind of continuity is rare, and at our practice, it’s the standard.

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Our Mission

Our providers at Tesoro Dental hold themselves to something beyond clinical competence. They hold themselves to a standard of constant growth. Dr. Ahreum Kim, DDS, and Dr. Sam Park, DDS, believe that a dentist who stops learning stops serving their patients well. Every technique they refine and every continuing education course they complete translates directly into better outcomes for you. This willingness to keep growing isn’t a marketing line; it’s baked into how the practice operates day to day. Our practice exists to give families a place where quality dental care isn’t a moving target. It’s a promise that gets stronger over time.

The Tesoro Dental Process

We make it easy to get the dental care you need – without the stress.

1 Easy Scheduling

Booking your appointment is fast and convenient. Whether you’re a new patient or returning, our front desk team works with your schedule to get you in when it’s best for you.

2 Insurance & Memberships

We review your insurance coverage or membership options before your visit so you know what to expect. No surprises, just clear guidance on your out-of-pocket costs.

3 Personalized Care for Every Smile

Your treatment plan is customized to meet your unique needs. From preventive care to restorative or aesthetic treatments for the whole family, we combine expertise and a gentle approach to help you smile with confidence.

4 Flexible Payment Options

We make quality dental care accessible with multiple payment solutions. Choose from in-house plans or trusted third-party options like Cherry and CareCredit, so most patients can get started immediately.

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Why Choose Us

Finding a dental practice your whole family sticks with takes more than convenience. It takes a team that earns your trust through consistent, thoughtful care. Here’s what makes Tesoro Dental stand apart from the rest.

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Our Dental Services

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Restorative Dentistry

Restore the function and appearance of your smile with crowns, bridges, implants, dentures, and other personalized treatments.

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General Dentistry

Keep your teeth and gums healthy with routine exams, cleanings, fillings, root canals, and preventive care for the whole family.

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Cosmetic Dentistry

Enhance your smile’s beauty and confidence with teeth whitening, bonding, veneers, and other aesthetic treatments tailored to you.

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The Tesoro Dental Experience

Meet Our Doctors

Dr. Ahreum Kim, DDS, and Dr. Sam Park, DDS, are the kind of providers who remember your concerns from your last visit and follow up on them at your next one. They’ve cultivated a practice culture where attention to detail and genuine interest in each patient aren’t optional; they’re expected. Both doctors bring experience across general, cosmetic, and restorative dentistry, which means your care stays in consistent hands regardless of what you need. What connects everything they do is a shared commitment to growing as practitioners and showing up better for every patient who trusts them with their smile. That combination of skill and sincere investment in outcomes is what keeps families coming back to Tesoro Dental year after year.

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Dr. Ahreum Kim

DDS

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Dr. Sam Park

DDS

Meet the Team

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The Tesoro Dental Difference

At Tesoro Dental, we combine expert care with a friendly, family-focused approach. Here’s what sets us apart:

What to Expect During New Patient Exams

Starting your dental care with us means getting a thorough, personalized look at your oral health from day one. Our new patient exams are designed to give us a clear picture of where you stand and where we can help. We take our time so nothing gets missed. At Tesoro Dental, we believe your first visit sets the tone for your entire care experience. We listen, we look closely, and we make sure you leave with a clear understanding of your dental health.

Why a Complete First Exam Makes a Difference

A rushed exam helps no one. When we see you for the first time, we go beyond a quick look. We check your teeth, gums, bite, and jaw because problems in one area often affect another. Catching small issues early saves you time, money, and discomfort down the road.

Here’s what we at Tesoro Dental cover:

  • Full mouth X-rays to spot hidden concerns
  • Gum health screening for signs of early disease
  • Bite and jaw alignment check
  • Oral cancer screening
  • Review of any pain, sensitivity, or past dental work

What Healthy Teeth Look Like Over Time

Good dental health isn’t a one-time achievement. It builds over years of consistent care. Your new patient exam at Tesoro Dental becomes the baseline we measure against at every future visit. We track changes, spot patterns, and adjust your care plan as your needs shift.

This long-view approach helps us keep your smile strong for years to come:

  • Charting of existing restorations and tooth condition
  • Personalized home care recommendations
  • Scheduled follow-ups based on your risk level
  • Notes on habits that may affect your oral health
  • A written summary of your exam findings

Your dental health matters, and Tesoro Dental is here to support it every step of the way. New patient exams at our office are more than a formality. They’re the foundation of the care you deserve.

The Real Impact of a Professional Cleaning

Most people brush and floss daily, but home care alone can’t reach everything. A professional cleaning removes built-up tartar and plaque from areas your toothbrush simply can’t get to. Skipping this step allows harmful buildup to quietly damage your teeth and gums over time. We use precise tools and techniques to clean every surface thoroughly. Each visit at Tesoro Dental leaves your mouth noticeably fresher and your teeth feeling smooth and polished.

Separating Fact from Fiction About Dental Cleaning

Many people believe a cleaning is only necessary when something feels wrong. That’s not accurate. Gum disease and tooth decay often develop without any pain or visible signs. By the time discomfort shows up, the problem has already progressed. Waiting until it hurts means more involved treatment later.

Regular cleaning at Tesoro Dental keeps those issues from gaining ground in the first place:

  • Tartar cannot be removed by brushing alone
  • Healthy gums don’t always signal a problem-free mouth
  • Sensitivity after cleaning is normal and temporary
  • Cleanings do not damage enamel when done correctly
  • Most adults need a cleaning at least twice a year

Protecting Your Smile Before Problems Start

Preventive care is the smartest investment you can make in your oral health. At Tesoro Dental, we focus on stopping problems before they start rather than reacting to damage after the fact. A routine cleaning visit also gives us a chance to spot early warning signs that could turn into bigger concerns.

Staying ahead of those issues keeps your treatment simple and your costs manageable:

  • Early detection of gum inflammation
  • Identification of worn enamel or grinding patterns
  • Removal of surface stains from food and drink
  • Fresher breath through bacteria reduction
  • Reduced risk of systemic health issues linked to gum disease

Consistent care makes a real difference over the long run. Scheduling your cleaning regularly is one of the simplest things you can do to protect your oral health and your overall wellbeing.

Why Implants Outlast Every Other Tooth Replacement Option

When it comes to replacing a missing tooth, few options hold up over time the way implants do. Unlike removable dentures or bridges that rely on surrounding teeth for support, implants are anchored directly into the jawbone. That stability makes them the closest thing to a natural tooth available in modern dentistry. The process takes patience, but the result is a restoration that functions, feels, and looks like the real thing. Chewing, speaking, and smiling all feel natural again once treatment at Tesoro Dental is complete.

Why Other Solutions Fall Short

A bridge might close the gap visually, but it shifts the burden onto teeth that were perfectly healthy. Those anchor teeth get filed down, crowned, and put under extra stress for the sake of filling one space. Over years, that added pressure takes a toll. Dentures present a different set of trade-offs. Many of our patients at Tesoro Dental report difficulty eating certain foods, changes in how they speak, and the daily inconvenience of removal and adhesives.

Implants sidestep those problems entirely. Because the post sits in the jaw itself, your other teeth stay untouched and your bite stays balanced:

  • Bridges permanently alter two healthy teeth to support one replacement
  • Bone beneath a denture continues shrinking without a root to stimulate it
  • Adhesives and soaking routines add daily upkeep that implants don’t require
  • An implant distributes bite force naturally through the jaw
  • Surrounding teeth are less likely to shift when a root is present

A Step-by-Step Look at Your Implant Treatment

Treatment moves in phases, and the timeline varies depending on your bone density and overall oral health. Some patients need a bone graft before placement can happen. Others are ready to move forward right away. Our team at Tesoro Dental reviews your imaging carefully to map out a plan that fits your specific situation, not a one-size-fits-all approach.

The longest part of the process is healing, not the procedure itself. After the post is placed, your body does most of the work by slowly fusing bone around the titanium. That bond is what makes the final result so stable:

  • Pre-treatment scans assess bone volume and placement angle
  • Bone grafting may be recommended before implant surgery
  • The titanium post is surgically placed under local anesthesia
  • A temporary restoration protects the site during healing
  • The permanent crown is placed once osseointegration is confirmed

A complete, stable smile makes a meaningful difference in daily life. Implants offer a long-term solution that, with proper care, can serve you well for decades to come.

Cosmetic Procedures That Address More Than Just Appearance

A smile you feel comfortable showing changes more than you might expect. It affects how you carry yourself in conversations, photographs, and professional settings. Cosmetic procedures go beyond aesthetics — they address chips, discoloration, uneven spacing, and worn edges that build up quietly over years of normal use.

Every smile starts from a different place, so treatment looks different for each person. We at Tesoro Dental assess your teeth, gum line, and facial proportions before recommending anything, so the result fits you specifically.

Tackling the Dental Flaws That Erode Your Confidence

Some imperfections are easy to dismiss until they start affecting daily life. Staining that doesn’t respond to whitening toothpaste, a chipped front tooth that catches your tongue, or veneers that no longer match your surrounding teeth — these are real, fixable problems that people often tolerate longer than necessary.

Cosmetic care at Tesoro Dental targets the specific issues holding your smile back rather than applying a blanket solution. The right procedure depends on the source of the problem, not just how it looks on the surface:

  • Deep intrinsic staining that sits within the tooth structure rather than on it
  • Chips or cracks that alter the shape of a visible tooth
  • Gaps or slight crowding that affect smile symmetry
  • Gum tissue that sits too high or too low relative to the teeth
  • Old restorations that no longer blend with natural enamel

Smile Improvements That Hold Up Over the Long Run

Cosmetic results are only worth pursuing if they last. Veneers, bonding, and whitening treatments vary significantly in how long they hold up depending on material quality, application technique, and your daily habits. Cutting corners on any of those factors shortens the lifespan of the outcome considerably.

At Tesoro Dental, we use materials and methods that prioritize durability alongside appearance. A cosmetic result should still look good years from now, not just on the day it’s placed:

  • Porcelain veneers resist staining better than composite alternatives
  • Proper bonding technique prevents early chipping or separation
  • Custom shade matching keeps restorations from standing out over time
  • Bite evaluation before treatment prevents premature wear on new restorations
  • Maintenance guidance helps protect your investment long term

Cosmetic procedures work best when they’re planned carefully and matched to your actual needs. We take that planning seriously so the changes you make today continue to serve you well into the future.

What a Dental X-Ray Reveals That a Visual Exam Cannot

A lot of dental damage develops in places no one can see without imaging. Decay forming between teeth, bone loss happening beneath the gumline, infections brewing inside a root — none of these show up during a standard visual check. An x-ray gives us an accurate picture of what’s happening beneath the surface before those problems grow into something more serious.

Tesoro Dental uses digital x-ray technology that produces clear, detailed images while keeping radiation exposure minimal. The information captured in a single set of images often changes the entire direction of a patient’s care plan.

The Conditions That Only Show Up on Imaging

Patients sometimes wonder why we recommend x-rays when their teeth look and feel fine. The answer is straightforward; many of the most damaging dental conditions are completely painless in their early stages. By the time a tooth hurts or a visible crack appears, the underlying issue has usually been developing for months.

Relying on symptoms alone means reacting to problems rather than intercepting them. Imaging lets us at Tesoro Dental act earlier, when treatment is simpler and less disruptive:

  • Cavities forming in the tight contact points between teeth
  • Cysts or growths in the jaw that produce no surface symptoms
  • Hairline fractures that don’t register during a physical exam
  • Early-stage bone loss around tooth roots
  • Impacted teeth that haven’t broken through the gumline

What Patients Get Wrong About X-Ray Radiation

Radiation concerns come up often, and they’re worth addressing honestly. The dose delivered by a dental x-ray is exceptionally low, far less than what you’re exposed to during a short flight or a day spent outdoors in the sun. Digital imaging has reduced that exposure even further compared to older film-based systems, making the process safer than most patients assume.

At Tesoro Dental, we also use lead aprons and thyroid collars as standard practice, not as an afterthought. We only recommend imaging when it serves a clear clinical purpose:

  • A full mouth series delivers less radiation than a cross-country flight
  • Digital sensors require significantly less exposure than traditional film
  • Lead aprons reduce scatter radiation to surrounding tissues
  • We follow ALARA principles, meaning we use the lowest dose necessary
  • Pregnant patients are evaluated individually before any imaging is taken

Skipping x-rays to save time or avoid exposure rarely pays off. The information they provide is too valuable to treat as optional, and modern digital imaging makes the process fast, comfortable, and low-risk.

How Fillings Stop Decay From Taking Over a Tooth

Decay doesn’t pause once it starts. Left untreated, a small cavity works its way deeper into the tooth structure, eventually reaching the pulp where nerves and blood vessels live. A filling interrupts that process by removing the damaged material and sealing the space so bacteria can’t continue their work. The procedure is straightforward and completed in a single visit in most cases. Our patients at Tesoro Dental are often surprised by how little discomfort is involved when a cavity is caught and treated early.

Composite vs Amalgam and What Sets Them Apart

For decades, silver amalgam was the standard material for filling a cavity. It’s durable and affordable, but it requires removing more healthy tooth structure to place correctly and leaves a visible dark patch on the tooth. Tooth-colored composite resin has largely replaced it in modern dental care for good reason.

Composite bonds directly to the tooth surface, which means less drilling and a result that blends naturally with surrounding enamel. The two materials aren’t interchangeable, and understanding the difference helps you make an informed decision:

  • Amalgam expands and contracts with temperature changes, which can stress the tooth over time
  • Composite requires less removal of healthy enamel during preparation
  • Silver fillings are visible on back teeth and especially prominent on front teeth
  • Composite resin can be shaded to match your natural tooth color precisely
  • Amalgam may still be recommended in high-pressure chewing areas for certain patients

When a Filling Is No Longer Enough

Fillings don’t last forever, and an aging or failing restoration creates its own set of problems. A filling that has cracked, pulled away from the tooth wall, or worn down past its useful life leaves gaps where bacteria can re-enter. Decay forming beneath an existing filling is one of the more common reasons patients end up needing a crown.

At Tesoro Dental, we monitor the condition of existing restorations at every visit so worn fillings get replaced before they cause secondary damage:

  • Fillings typically last between seven and fifteen years depending on material and location
  • A broken filling exposes the tooth to moisture, bacteria, and pressure
  • Decay beneath a filling often spreads faster than a first-time cavity
  • Sensitivity to pressure or temperature can signal a failing restoration
  • Replacing a worn filling early is far less involved than treating the damage it leaves behind

Addressing a cavity promptly keeps a manageable problem from turning into a much larger one. The sooner a filling is placed, the more of the natural tooth structure we can preserve.

Tesoro Dental is Where Your Smile Gets the Attention It Deserves!

Your smile has a story, and Dr. Ahreum Kim, DDS, and Dr. Sam Park, DDS, want to be part of it. Tesoro Dental is built for families who want more than a twice-a-year checkup — they want a team that actually knows them. When you’re ready to get started, our front desk is one phone call away at 661.702.9595. Prefer to stay connected between visits? Our practice’s social media pages are where the conversation keeps going, with tips, updates, and a behind-the-scenes look at the people caring for your smile every day.

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FAQs

What services do you provide at Tesoro Dental?

We offer comprehensive dental care for the whole family, including preventive exams and cleanings, fillings, root canals, extractions, crowns, bridges, implants, dentures, teeth whitening, and more. Our goal is to provide all the care you need under one roof.

How often should I see the dentist?

Most patients benefit from a dental check-up and cleaning every six months. Your dentist may recommend more frequent visits depending on your oral health needs.

How does the team stay current with changes in dentistry?

Dr. Kim and Dr. Park view continuing education as a core part of practicing well, not an occasional requirement. Both doctors regularly pursue advanced training, attend professional development events, and follow emerging research in the field. That ongoing investment in their skills directly shapes the quality and accuracy of the care you receive at your every visit at Tesoro Dental.

Do you accept dental insurance?

Yes! We accept most major dental insurance plans and will help verify your coverage before your visit to make your experience as smooth as possible.

We currently work with providers such as:

  • Aetna
  • BCBS FEP Dental
  • Cigna
  • Delta Dental
  • GEHA
  • Guardian
  • Humana
  • MetLife
  • Premera
  • Principal
  • Regence OHP
  • United Concordia
  • United Healthcare (UHC)

Please note: As a private practice, we do not accept state insurance. If you don’t have coverage, ask us about our affordable membership plans.

What are you doing to keep patients safe?

Your safety is our priority. We follow strict sanitation protocols, use state-of-the-art sterilization equipment, and maintain a clean, safe environment for every patient.

How do I know if the practice is a good fit for me?

The clearest signal is how you feel leaving your first appointment. A good dental team answers your questions fully, explains findings in plain language, and respects your timeline for treatment decisions. Tesoro Dental encourages new patients to come in, get a thorough evaluation, and decide for themselves, with no pressure to commit to anything before you’re ready.

Is Tesoro Dental equipped to handle dental emergencies?

Yes. The practice offers emergency dental care for patients who need prompt attention. Tooth pain, injuries, or sudden dental concerns shouldn’t sit on a waiting list, and the Tesoro Dental team understands that. If you’re experiencing an urgent issue, reaching out to our practice as soon as possible gives you the best chance of getting seen quickly and preventing the situation from escalating further.

How do I make an appointment?

You can request an appointment online through our website or by calling our office directly. We offer flexible scheduling to fit your needs.

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Do you accept walk-in appointments?

Yes, we welcome walk-ins for dental emergencies and urgent care needs. We also offer same-day appointments whenever possible.

Do I need to arrive early for my first appointment?

We recommend arriving 10–15 minutes early for your first visit to complete any necessary forms and ensure your appointment starts on time.

What can I expect at a new patient appointment?

Your first visit at Tesoro Dental focuses on getting a complete and accurate picture of your current oral health. That includes a full exam, any necessary X-rays, and a real conversation about what the providers are seeing and what, if anything, needs attention. You’ll leave with a clear understanding of your dental health status and a realistic plan, not a confusing list of procedures.

What age should my child have their first dental visit?

Most dental professionals recommend bringing children in by their first birthday or within six months of their first tooth appearing. Early visits help kids build a positive relationship with dental care before anxiety has a chance to develop. At Tesoro Dental, our team is experienced with young patients and knows how to make those first appointments feel low-key and even enjoyable.

What forms of payment do you accept?

We accept cash, major credit cards, in-house payment plans, and third-party financing options including Cherry, CareCredit, and Kleer.

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