Warren Laser Dentistry
4224, East 10 Mile Road, Fitzgerald, Warren, Michigan
Closed · Opens tomorrow at 9 AM
Documented for general dentistry in Warren, with veneers on the service list and 9 procedures on file.
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Dr. Yousif built this practice on East 10 Mile Road around a soft-tissue laser, and the marketing line the office uses is blunt about the appeal: no drills or needles, virtually painless, anesthesia rarely needed. That claim deserves an honest qualifier. A Biolase soft-tissue laser is excellent at what it does, which is cutting and shaping gum tissue with less bleeding and less post-operative soreness than a scalpel. It is used for reshaping a gumline, uncovering a partially erupted tooth, treating inflamed pockets and trimming tissue before an impression. It does not replace the handpiece for deep decay or crown preparation. If you arrive expecting every procedure to be needle-free, ask specifically which parts of your treatment the laser covers.
What surrounds that technology is a fairly complete general practice. Routine hygiene and examinations anchor the list, and it extends from there through composite fillings shaded to the tooth, bridgework and crowns, full and partial dentures, root canal treatment, extractions, bone grafting and implant placement, with orthodontics and children's dentistry booked on the same schedule. The periodontal side is where the laser earns its place most consistently, since gum therapy is exactly the tissue work it was designed for.
The office sits in the Fitzgerald neighborhood of south Warren, an older residential stretch closer to the Detroit and Eastpointe borders than to the 12 Mile retail corridor. It is a genuinely local, independently owned practice rather than a branch of a group, and it schedules accordingly: weekday evenings until six on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, and a Saturday morning block, so appointments do not have to come out of working hours.
On cost, the practice takes a direct line. All insurance is welcomed and maximized, most insured patients pay nothing out of pocket for adult exams and cleanings and for children's checkups, and there is a discounted first-visit package covering cleaning, exam and X-rays. That transparency is the practice's stated point of difference. For implant work in particular, get the sequence written down before starting, because grafting, healing time and the final crown are separate stages with separate costs, and the total depends on what the imaging shows about your bone rather than on a headline figure.