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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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    Carrollwood Village Dental
    4536 West Village Drive, Tampa, FL 33624 
    23.67 miles near San Antonio
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    (813) 961-2200

    Who is Dr. Richard Mancuso DMD?
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    Carrollwood Village Dental is committed to providing the neighborhood with exceptional dentistry. Dr. Richard Mancuso and his staff are committed to making dental care accessible for everyone and want to do it as painlessly and comfortably as possible for their patients.

    Dr. Richard Mancuso completed his dental training at Nova Southeastern University, and he graduated from the Premiere Dual Admission Program and the College of Dental Medicine and received his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree after he completed his Bachelor of Science in Biology at the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences.
    While training at Nova, he provided dental care in community health clinics throughout Broward and Miami-Dade counties in Florida. Before relocating to Tampa, Dr. Mancuso practiced general and cosmetic dentistry in private practices in Boca Raton and Miami.

    Dr. Mancuso also received his advanced training through the Spear Education Center, and he is a member of professional associations, such as the American Dental Association, the Florida Dental Association, and the Academy of General Dentistry. When Dr. Mancuso is not saving smiles, he enjoys reading at the beach and spending time with family.

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    Clearwater Complete Dentistry
    25400 US Hwy 19 N #199, Clearwater, FL 33763 
    35.96 miles near San Antonio
    phone

    (727) 796-2427

    Who is Dr. Natasha Radosavljevic DDS?
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    Dr. Natasha Radosavljevic, AKA Dr. Rados, is not a typical general dentist located in Clearwater, Florida, but she also provides personalized dental care for her patients based on their specific dental needs.
    Dr. Rados’ education goes beyond general dentistry and includes cosmetic dentistry, advanced restorative procedures & treatment of complex cases. She always uses a WIDIOM rule (Would I Do It On Me) when treating patients. Every patient gets a comprehensive evaluation, so Dr. Rados can detect the underlying cause of dental concerns rather than simply treating the signs and symptoms.

    Dr. Rados takes a conservative approach treating patients to ensure that they receive as few procedures as possible.
    While in high school, Dr. Rados was an exchange student and graduated from Council Rock High in Newtown, Pennsylvania.
    Dr. Rados earned her degree in dentistry from the University of Belgrade, School of Dental Medicine in Serbia, and upon relocating to Florida, she continued her training and graduated from the University of Florida College Dentistry. She then completed postgraduate education at the Dawson Academy, Center for Advanced Dental Study, where she underwent training in comprehensive and esthetic dentistry that gave her the skills and knowledge to treat complex dental problems with predictable results. She also attended the Misch Implant Institute- Prosthetic Program in order to offer her patients the most up-to-date protocols in implant dentistry. Continuing her education, Dr. Rados attends courses given by leading dental institutions across the nation to stay abreast with the latest advancements in contemporary dentistry.

    The focus of her practice is restorative and cosmetic dentistry but beyond that, the personal attention and building strong relationships with her family of patients.

    Dr. Rados also is a member of the following professional associations:

     • Florida Dental Association (FDA)
     • Dawson Academy Alumni Association
     • American Dental Association (ADA)
     • Upper Pinellas County Dental Association
     • Dawson Study Club Member
     • West Coast Dental Association

    She also enjoys volunteering at local charitable organizations such as “Give Kids a Smile” and “Gulf Coast Dental Outreach” programs and going to the beautiful Florida beaches.

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    Hamlin Groves Dental Care
    16412 New Independence Pkwy, Suite 100, Winter Garden, FL 34787 
    40.63 miles near San Antonio
    phone

    (407) 753-1276

    Who is Dr. Anthony Froyan DMD?
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    Dr. Froyan’s mission is to provide comprehensive and exceptional dental service to his patients with the highest quality of dentistry and to better their oral health and their lives with wonderful smiles and great dental experiences. Dr. Anthony Froyan graduated in Orlando, FL from the University of Central Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Biology, and then he earned his degree in Doctorate of Dental Medicine in Fort Lauderdale, FL from NOVA Southeastern University. At Hamlin Groves Dental Care, we are dedicated to offering you the highest quality of care, individualized for your optimal oral health. We realize that going to the dentist can be stressful, so we designed our dental office with your comfort in mind. Whether you need cosmetic treatment or orthodontics, everyone at Hamlin Groves Dental Care, including the front office staff, our hygienists, and our dentists, will ensure that your dental treatment is as pleasant and affordable as possible.

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    Dentistry of Tavares
    1941 Salk Ave, Tavares, FL 32778 
    47.88 miles near San Antonio
    phone

    (352) 357-4588

    Who is Dr. Clement Contestable DMD?
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    Our dentist, Dr. Clement Contestable, is a meticulous, empathetic, and caring professional, whose goal is to provide excellent dental care and great experiences for his patients. He is absolutely committed to practical and exemplary dentistry. Dr. Contestable has been a practicing dentist for over a decade, and he graduated from the prestigious University of Florida Dental program in 2010. At Dentistry of Taveras, we focus on cosmetic procedures such as clear aligners and crowns and bridges, as well as preventative and routine treatments and oral surgery, and because of Dr. Contestable, passion for continuing education, we have been on the cutting edge of dental treatment and modern technology. Dr. Contestable has lived in Central Florida his entire life. He grew up in Maitland and graduated from Winter Park High School while witnessing the growth of our area firsthand, and he looks forward to developing lifelong relationships in our community.

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