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A beach day isn’t complete without the proper protective gear; think sunhat, sunglasses, umbrella, and sunscreen. Just like you wouldn’t go to the beach without the right equipment, don’t maintain your oral health without the best, dentist-approved tools. Use highly-rated fluoride toothpaste to help protect your teeth from your Florida diet—the sweet and sour goodness of a Key lime pie can lead to cavities without proper oral care. When it comes to toothbrushes, use a new one every 3-4 months, and always look for brushes with the American Dental Association (ADA) seal of approval. Lastly, look for a floss that won’t shed or fray between your teeth. If you lather up on sunscreen before every beach day, then you know the importance of routines. The final, and most important step to a good oral care routine is scheduling regular appointments with your dentist. A beautiful smile is just a call away.

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Does the sound of your grinding teeth distract you from the cicadas out your window at night? If so, it may be time to visit your dentist. And what about that toothache, sore gums, or sensitive teeth? Many people put up with pain and discomfort simply because they don’t know whether their situation is serious enough for a dental visit. Well, no matter how small you think your problem is, it’s always a good idea to schedule an appointment. A small issue today could be a sign that a much bigger issue is developing. A dental check-up can catch these issues early, helping you avoid complex (and expensive) dental procedures down the line. If your dental health is keeping you up at night, talk to your dentist today.

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Good quality dental care shouldn’t come with financial shocks that hit you harder than a summer storm. Whether or not you have dental insurance, high out-of-pocket costs can show up unexpectedly, making even the most loyal patient avoid the dentist chair. However, this isn’t the only way dental care has to be. Doctors Network has revolutionized dental care by offering a unique, patient-focused platform for Floridians to find, compare, and schedule appointments with local dentists at affordable rates. With a low monthly fee, you can get teeth cleanings, implants, and even emergency care for 70% off or more. Predictable costs and top-notch care are hard to beat. Join the Network today!

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    Tomalty Dental Care
    8794 W. Boynton Beach Blvd., Suite 110, Boynton Beach, FL 33472 
    31.69 miles near Belle Glade
    phone

    (561) 777-8980

    Who is Dr. Jordan Tomalty DMD?
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    Dr. Jordan Tomalty earned his undergraduate degree from Cornell University and his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from The University of Florida at Shands Hospital in Gainesville, Florida. He is a professional member of the Florida Dental Association (FDA), the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD), the American Dental Association (ADA), and the South Florida Dental Society. In addition, he is certified in oral sedation.

    Dr. Jordan is a practicing dentist in Boynton Beach and has been since 2005. At Tomalty Family, we take your oral healthcare very seriously. With decades of experience and our two convenient Boynton Beach locations, our team provides you with the highest quality of oral healthcare possible.

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    Spodak Dental Group
    3911 West Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33445 
    38.22 miles near Belle Glade
    phone

    (561) 498-0050

    Who is Dr. Craig Spodak DMD?
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    Following his graduation from Tufts University with the highest honors Dr. Craig Spodak joined his father’s Delray Beach, FL. dental practice in 1998 as a third-generation dentist. In 2006, he became the leader of the practice and transformed it into a 13,000-square-foot LEED Gold Certified facility. The practice houses a team of 10 dentists with 18 operatories and surgical suites. Additionally, there is an on-site lab with technicians and ceramists who can provide same-day services. Dr. Spodak is also a Diamond provider of Invisalign® and lectures on the procedure.

    Professional Affiliations and community involvement:

     • Partner with Dr. Peter Boulden on the Bullet Proof Dental Practice podcast
     • 2012 Business Person of the Year by the Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce
     • Featured on the February 2017 cover of The Progressive Dentist Magazine
     • Board of Directors member for Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse (AVDA) in the past
     • 2010-2011 Delray Beach Business of the Year by the Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce
     • Board of Directors member for Kleer Dental (in-office membership program)
     • Board of Directors member for the All-Star Smiles Foundation
     • National lecturer for creating team culture and peak business performance for dental practices
     • Past Chairman of the Delray Beach Planning and Zoning Board

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    Boca Dental Wellness
    2500 N. Military Trail, #230, Boca Raton, FL 33431 
    40.27 miles near Belle Glade
    phone

    (561) 241-1010

    Who is Dr. Kevin Carbonell DMD, FAGD?
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    Dr. Carbonell, originally from Long Island, New York, relocated to Boca Raton in childhood. After he graduated from St. Andrews High School, Dr. Carbonell enrolled at the University of Florida and majored in Biology and Classical history. He graduated Summa Cum Laude. Dr. Carbonell received his degree as a Doctor of Dental Medicine from Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine. During his education received multiple awards, and he graduated number one in his class. Some of his awards include:

    Awards:

     • Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine Dean’s Award - Awarded based on academic excellence
     • Omicron Kappa Upsilon Honors Dental Fraternity Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity Award of Academic Achievement
     • Florida Association of Periodontists Award for Outstanding Didactic Achievement - Awarded based on didactic excellence in periodontology
     • American Academy of Implant Dentistry Excellence Award - Awarded based on clinical excellence

    After his graduation from dental school, Dr. Carbonell continued his dental education by attending a residency program at the North Florida - South Georgia VA Medical Center in Gainesville, FL.
    Dr. Carbonell received his Fellowship in the Academy of General Dentistry and implant dentistry from Nobel Biocare and the Misch Implant Institute.
    He also lectures at Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine in the Department of Prosthodontics as an adjunct professor.
    Dr. Carbonell’s philosophy in dentistry revolves around preventative and comprehensive treatment that is tailored to a patient’s specific needs.

    Dr. Carbonell’s Professional Affiliations:

     • American Dental Association
     • Omicron Kappa Upsilon Honors Fraternity
     • American Academy of Clear Aligners
     • Academy of General Dentistry
     • American Dental Education Association
     • American Academy of Implant Dentistry
     • International Congress of Oral Implantology
     • Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity

    Dr. Carbonell’s Continuing Education Interests:

     • Implant Dentistry
     • Clear Aligner Orthodontics
     • Advanced Restorative Dentistry
     • Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics
     • Orofacial Pain

    Dr. Carbonell always encourages his patients to actively prevent oral disease, so that they live healthier lives. Modern dentistry is always evolving with technological breakthroughs and innovations. We pride ourselves on staying current with these procedures and using the newest high-tech materials because we know our patients deserve them. We also try to personalize each and every patient experience instead of creating a large dental clinic, and the results justify our approach.

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Tooth extraction or tooth removal is classified into two main types: simple extractions and surgical extractions. Understanding the difference between these types can help you prepare for your procedure. 1. Simple Extraction: This method of tooth extraction is performed on a tooth that is fully erupted in the mouth and can be removed with dental forceps with relative ease. After administering a topical anesthetic and then local anesthetic (Novocaine) to numb the area, the dentist or oral surgeon loosens the tooth by luxating it with an instrument called a straight elevator and then removes it with surgical forceps. Simple dental extraction is typically performed without the need to cut the gum, which is called raising a gingival flap in technical terminology, which is the process of making an incision in the gum and then separating the entire thickness of the gum away from the underlying bone, thereby exposing the actual jaw bone under it. This is done usually for teeth that are carious, damaged, or need to be extracted for orthodontic reasons. 2. Surgical Extraction: Surgical tooth extractions are more complex and are considered for teeth that are not easily accessible, such as impacted wisdom teeth (3rd molars) or teeth that have very little clinical crown left of them. Root tips also need to be surgically exposed sometimes. This method involves making the aforementioned incision in the gum tissue to expose the tooth and the underlying bone. The tooth may be cut into smaller pieces for easy removal. Sometime it is even required to truph the bone surrounding the roots (alveolar bone). Truphing the bone is the process of cutting the alveolar bone around the tooth to loosen the roots further, usually done on roots that are significantly curved or ankylosed (adhered to the bone). Surgical dental extraction is usually performed under local anesthesia, but sedation options are also available usually for wisdom teeth removal or high anxiety patients. Surgical tooth extraction may be needed for impacted teeth that are deeply embedded in the jawbone.

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