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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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    Emerald Coast Dental Spa and Sleep Medicine
    900 Thomas Dr., Panama City Beach, FL 32408 
    8.11 miles near Panama City Beach
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    (850) 249-9311

    Who is Dr. Tara Griffin DMD?
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    Dr. Tara M. Griffin's mission is to get rid of sleep apnea once and for all! As a doctor, diplomat, speaker, and businesswoman, Dr. Griffin works tirelessly to research sleeping and breathing disorders, as well as oral health and their relation. In 2016, she spoke as an expert in Dental Sleep Medicine at the Harvard Faculty Club. She has also had her medical abstracts published in national sleep journals.

    Dr. Griffin graduated from the University of Alabama and Nova Southeastern University. She has also studied at the Academy of Functional Medicine and Genomics, the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, and the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health. She earned her Double Diplomate from the American Sleep and Breathing Academy and the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine. She earned her certification in Cranial Osteopathy from the Cranial Academy ALF Orthodontics. She is also a Clinical Advisor with Vivos Therapeutics, Inc.

    On the business side of things, Dr. Griffin is the CEO of Emerald Coast Dental Spa & Sleep Medicine and has been internationally certified to train doctors in the areas of Enhanced Facial Esthetics, Obstructive Sleep Apnea/Sleep Breathing Disorder, and TMJ Disorders using the DNA, mRNA, and VIVOS Appliances. Her work earned her a nomination as Business Woman of the Year by the Emerald Ladies Journal, and she was awarded Small Business Person of the Year by Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce. Her company was named "Best Sleep Clinic" by the Panama City Award Program.

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    Panama City Smiles
    1022 Harrison Ave, Panama City, FL 32401 
    13.85 miles near Panama City Beach
    phone

    (850) 763-8788

    Who is Dr. Anish Patel DMD?
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    Dr. Anish Patel was born and raised in England. He and his family moved to Texas when he was 13, and then to Florida at the age of 16. He has been in Florida since. Dr. Patel received his undergraduate degree at the University of Central Florida in Orlando in biology. He then received his Doctorate of Medicine in Dentistry from NOVA Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale.

    Shortly after Dr. Patel graduated, he started a dental practice in Jacksonville, FL. He realized then he and his family would prefer to live in a smaller city. He toured all of Florida and found the Emerald Coast to be perfect for his family.
    Dr. Patel has completed the following trainings in many aspects of dentistry, which helped him provide a wide range of dental procedures at Panama City Smiles:

     • Advanced training in implant dentistry
     • Progressive Orthodontics - advanced training course in orthodontics
     • Continuing education courses for cosmetic, restorative, and other types of dentistry

    What keeps Dr. Patel motivated is seeing the results and seeing his patient happy when he removes their braces, or after restoring implants for someone who had missing teeth, and seeing that they are able to smile again. Dr. Patel loves giving back to the community and the Pier Park area and he looks forward to meeting you in person to help you discover the smile you always wanted!

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    Personal Care Family Dentistry
    348 SW Miracle Strip Parkway, Suite 15-A, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 
    46.9 miles near Panama City Beach
    phone

    (850) 244-5005

    Who is Dr. Nick Jazayeri DMD?
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    Dr. Nick Jazayeri, AKA Dr. J, takes pride in his practice of Dentistry. He attends continuing education programs regularly and stays up to date with the latest and greatest innovations in dentistry. Dr. Jazayeri has lived in the Greater Fort Walton Beach area for more than two decades. He is from central Illinois originally, so he truely appreciates the warm weather here.

    In his spare time, Dr. J enjoys spending time with his family. He also enjoys all that the Gulf Coast has to offer such as boating, fishing, wake boarding and going to the beach. He lives an active lifestyle and tries to promote a healthy lifestyle by example.
    Dr. Jazayeri established his roots in the panhandle to continue to serve the community in a positive way.

    Education:
     • Science in Biology/Pre-Dentistry from the University Of Illinois
     • Doctorate of Medical Dentistry from University of Florida College of Dentistry

    Additional training in:
     • Cosmetic Dentistry
     • Lumineers
     • Implants
     • and Endodontics

    Professional Affiliations:
     • American Dental Association
     • Florida Dental Association
     • Northwest District Dental Society
     • Okaloosa/Walton Dental Society
     • Selected as one of US topDentists by other dental professionals

    Do you need a gentle dentist for yourself, your family, and your loved ones? At Personal Care Family Dentistry, we provide the type of quality dental care you and your family deserve. Our staff is led by Nick Jazayeri, DMD, and we look forward to starting a professional as well as a personal relationship with you.

    Our dental practice is located on SW Miracle Strip Parkway. We proudly serve Fort Walton Beach and the surrounding areas.
    If you and your family are searching for a dentist who can help you enjoy a lifetime of healthy and beautiful smiles, we are the place for you.

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