Where did you receive your dental training and education? UCLA & VA Hospital in West LA — General Practice Residency What areas of dentistry do you specialize in or enjoy the most? Dr. Jacobs enjoys all aspects of dentistry—from restorative and cosmetic treatments to preventive care and oral surgery. He values the variety within the profession and finds fulfillment in helping patients of all ages achieve healthier, more confident smiles. Whether creating natural-looking crowns, restoring function with dentures, or educating patients on oral hygiene, Dr. Jacobs takes pride in providing comprehensive, compassionate care tailored to each individual. What’s your philosophy when it comes to creating healthy, beautiful smiles? A healthy mouth is the foundation of a healthy body. Dr. Jacobs believes oral health plays a vital role in overall wellness. Through comprehensive care and education, he strives to help patients understand the connection between oral and systemic health. What advice would you give someone who hasn’t seen a dentist in years? Neglecting regular dental visits can affect more than just your smile — it can impact overall health and longevity. Oral health is closely linked to systemic health, and untreated issues can contribute to conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic illnesses. His message: caring for your oral health is an investment in a longer, healthier life. How do you approach complex or full-mouth rehabilitation cases? Dr. Jacobs approaches complex cases with a “one mouth at a time” mindset. He takes a comprehensive yet personalized approach, evaluating each patient’s needs and goals before creating a detailed treatment plan. His focus is on restoring function, comfort, and aesthetics with precision and care. How do you stay current with advancements in dental technology and techniques? Dentistry is constantly evolving, and Dr. Jacobs’ philosophy is simple: “learn, learn, learn.” He stays current through advanced training, seminars, and ongoing research to ensure his patients receive the most modern, effective, and comfortable care. What’s a common dental myth you love to debunk? He often addresses the misconception that oral health is separate from overall health. The mouth is essential to the body’s function, supporting systemic wellness—including cardiovascular health and immunity. A healthy mouth is fundamental to a healthy life. What makes you smile? Dr. Jacobs finds his greatest joy in seeing patients smile with confidence. Knowing his care has restored comfort, function, and self-assurance is deeply rewarding.
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What inspired you to get into dentistry? I love helping people! Many underestimate how much of a difference a nice smile can make. What’s your favorite hobby outside of work? I really enjoy camping and hiking—getting away from the daily grind is very refreshing. What’s one dental tip you always share with patients? Besides flossing, I always emphasize fixing your bite or crooked teeth. We see many cracked and broken teeth not due to cavities, but because of pressure and stress on teeth that weren’t meant to handle it. Orthodontic treatment is not just cosmetic—it prevents future issues. Favorite movie or TV show to binge? The Office. Michael Scott is my professional role model.
What motivates you most each day? The growth I’ve seen in myself is incredibly motivating. Whether I look back five years or just yesterday, seeing my progress reminds me that I’m on the right path. Favorite movie or TV show to binge? Movie: Pride and Prejudice (2005) TV Show: Pride and Prejudice (1995) What’s one dental tip you always share with patients? Brushing harder doesn’t make teeth cleaner or whiter. It can lead to gum recession, sensitivity, and enamel erosion. Instead, use a soft-bristled toothbrush, apply gentle pressure, and brush in small circular motions. What’s your favorite hobby outside of work? I love roller skating near the beach!