Dr. Stephen B. Davis, DDS
About Dr. Stephen B. Davis, DDS
Endodontics isn’t the kind of specialty most people think about—until a toothache demands it. When root canals or complex dental trauma enter the picture, a practice like Dr. Stephen B. Davis, DDS becomes the quiet solution rather than the last resort. Specializing in procedures that target the inner layers of teeth, this Long Beach office handles everything from routine pulp therapy to surgical retreatments, often stepping in where general dentistry leaves off. The work isn’t flashy, but it’s precise, addressing issues that general practitioners might refer out.
The office sits at 5901 E 7th St #2, a stretch of Long Beach where medical offices share space with the kind of low-key storefronts that serve the neighborhood’s day-to-day needs. There’s no fanfare here—just a focus on resolving the kind of dental problems that can’t be fixed with a filling or a crown. Whether it’s diagnosing cracked teeth, treating infected root systems, or managing dental trauma, the practice zeroes in on the technical work that keeps natural teeth viable. Patients arrive because their dentist recommended it, not because they spotted a sign.
Booking an appointment means a call to (562) 826-5407, where the process is as straightforward as the work itself. There’s no upsell, no menu of add-ons—just a confirmation of the procedure and the details needed to prepare. Endodontics, by nature, isn’t a field that lends itself to walk-ins or spontaneous visits. The problems it addresses are usually planned for, often after a referral, and the office operates with that in mind. Questions about insurance, pre-op instructions, or post-treatment care are handled with the same directness as the procedures themselves.
For those mapping out the visit, the office’s location pins easily on this map, tucked into a block that’s more functional than scenic. The surrounding area leans practical, with the kind of unassuming convenience that makes errands easier. It’s not a destination so much as a necessary stop—one that ideally ends with the problem resolved and the tooth saved.
This listing was last updated on May 19, 2026