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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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    Berdy Dental Group
    1511 Stockton Street, Jacksonville, FL 32204 
    1.63 miles near Jacksonville
    phone

    (904) 389-1376

    Who is Dr. Cary Berdy DDS?
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    Dr. Cary Berdy, AKA Dr. Cary to his patients, was born and raised in Jacksonville, FL. He also graduated here from The Bolles School. Dr. Cary attended Vanderbilt University and obtained his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. He then went on to graduating from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry in Richmond where he received his dental degree. During his education in dental school, he participated in mission trips to Guatemala, Jamaica, southwest Virginia, and China at the Qingdao Stomatological Hospital. He was honored with the prestigious O.W. Clough award for excellence in general dentistry at his graduation.

    Dr. Cary Berdy is a member of the following professional associations:

     • American Dental Association
     • Florida Dental Association
     • Academy of General Dentistry

    Dr. Cary works alongside his father, Dr. Christian Berdy, who is also his business partner to give back to the community by making periodic international mission trips to help those who can not have access to routine dental care.

    Since 1938, our practice has provided Jacksonville area patients with excellent comprehensive dental care. At Berdy Dental Group, the professionals who treat you pride themselves on being friendly and passionate. It is because we have formed long-term, lasting relationships with our patients that most of our patients are referred by other patients, and we are proud of having a five-star rating on google.

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    St Johns Smile Care
    71 Doctors Village Drive, #303, St Johns, FL 32259 
    16.68 miles near Jacksonville
    phone

    (904) 417-7400

    Who is Dr. Andrew DaCunha DMD?
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    St. Johns Smile Care and Dr. DaCunha are committed to providing superb dental care to our dear city of St. Johns! We focus on comfort and safety when it comes to dentistry for you and every member of your family. Our team of highly trained dentists and professionals is dedicated to trustworthy, gentle, and cutting-edge dental care. At every appointment, you can be confident that we will provide the best, painless dentist service for long-lasting and beautiful smiles. Now you can easily book an appointment with St. Johns Smile Care online to provide your family with top dental care and a lifetime of optimal oral health.

    Andrew DaCunha DMD, aka “Dr. Drew”, the owner and operator of St. Johns Smile Care began his career in dentistry in 2002 while enlisting in the United States Air Force, where he received his training in cutting-edge, evidence-based dentistry and discovered his commitment and passion for superior dental care.

    After he was honorably discharged from the military, Dr. Drew enrolled in the University of North Florida College of Biology and graduated Magna Cum Laude. He continued his education and went on to the University of Florida College of Dentistry and completed his education. Dr. Drew’s ability to create beautiful, healthy smiles that improve the lives of others is what motivates him, and he continues to provide his patients with integrity, pride, and excellence every single day.

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