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Dentist
4.90
·21 reviews
Dr. Robin and the staff at Hillcrest were the best! Well run practice, professional and did great work! by JNClick to read more
3 mi · 3600 Formosa Ave, Orlando, FL 32804
Accepts Cigna, Delta Dental
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At Hillcrest Dental, we pride ourselves on being a family-owned and operated practice, rooted in the heart of College Park since 1964. Dr. Robin is committed to providing the highest quality care while maintaining our cherished family atmosphere. He graduated from Nova Southeastern University with a...Click to read more
Dentist (Virtual)
Merritt Island, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 36 more
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Carrie A. Martin, DMD Dr. Carrie Martin earned her D.M.D degree from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Upon completion of her A.E.G.D. residency at Nova Southeastern University, she has been practicing general dentistry in Palm Beach and Broward Counties. Dr. Martin is license...Click to read more
Dentist
4.86
·28 reviews
Not good on writing these things but excellent treat. Answered all my questions even the most obvious ones. Great crew.Click to read more
42 mi · 5535 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Unit 120, Winter Haven, FL 33884
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Dr. Jennifer Rueda is an exceptional dentist passionate about delivering outstanding dental care while fostering meaningful connections with her patients. With impressive credentials, a warm approach, and commitment to patient satisfaction, Dr. Rueda leads the Smiles of Winter Haven team to make you...Click to read more
Dentist
5.00
·6 reviews
They were all ao friendly - Jan 31, 2025 by HENRIETTA S.Click to read more
42 mi · 5535 Cypress Gardens Blvd, Unit 120, Winter Haven, FL 33884
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Dr. Vega has been in dentistry since 2014. She holds a DDS from the University of Medical Sciences in Havana, Cuba. She completed a two-year post-graduate program specializing in comprehensive General Dentistry there as well. She practiced in Cuba until she moved to the US in 2017. Here she worked a...Click to read more
Dentist
4.54
·13 reviews
Good, - Feb 19, 2025 by g W.Click to read more
62.5 mi · 1500 SE 17th St, Bldg 400, Ocala, FL 34471
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On May 2022, she completed her DMD degree. The dream started back when she was an adolescent, first as a patient and later as a front desk employee. Her experiences in a dental clinic motivated and inspired her to become a skilled and compassionate general dentist aiming to help those who are scared...Click to read more
Dentist
5.00
·1 review
It was the best experience in a dental office. Very professional and polite staff. The office is clean an comfortable. The doctor and the assistant are adorables. I will recommend the office to my family and friends. - Feb 7, 2023 by Yordanka G.Click to read more
74 mi · 9094 Progress Blvd, Riverview, FL 33578
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Metlife + 13 more
Accepting new patients · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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I am your neighborhood mommy-dentist. At Everglades Dental, we don't judge. We just want to help your smile be the best it can be. So whether it's been six months or six years since your last check-up, we are ready to help you. Stop by and say Hello! Tell us your story. Let us tell you, let us show ...Click to read more
Dentist
5.00
·14 reviews
Everything about this dentist office is top notch. Dr. Jackson is very thorough and gentle. The staff is so welcoming as soon as you walk in the door. I highly recommend this office to anyone looking for a dentist that makes you feel comfortable through the entire process. by KBClick to read more
76 mi · 3955 Moran Rd Ste101, Tampa, FL 33618
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, Delta Dental + 14 more
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Dr. Sanjie Jackson is a passionate and community-driven dentist who leads with warmth, excellence, and heart. Born in Dominica and raised in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Florida, she brings a rich cultural perspective to her work. A graduate of the University of Florida College of Dentistry, she comb...Click to read more
Dentist
4.86
·99 reviews
Because of the good impression during the first appointment, I think I chose a professional dental clinic.Click to read more
78 mi · 5721 Gunn Hwy, Tampa, FL 33625
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 12 more
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Roderick Davies, DDS earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Oklahoma. He is a member of the American Dental Association and the Academy of General Dentistry. Dr. Davies enjoys taking continuing education courses and is always looking for opportunities to advance his clinic...Click to read more
Oral Surgeon
75 mi · 10116 Gibsonton Dr, Riverview, FL 33578
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Dr. Ross Freeman, originally from Indianapolis, Indiana, pursued his undergraduate studies in chemistry at Indiana University before earning his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree with “High Academic Distinction” from the Indiana University School of Dentistry in 2011. During his time at dental ...Click to read more
Dentist (Virtual)
5.00
·6 reviews
My esperiencia en esta clinica # 1 en Miami el personal espectacular el lugar con lo technologia unica y trabajan muy profecional y lo principal eon el eorazon. Lo recomiendo. by ZHClick to read more
Miami, FL
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 26 more
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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Dr. Jans Gandul Cabrera is a native of Pinar del Rio, Cuba. He completed dental school at the University of Havana School of Dentistry in 2005, earning his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree. He practiced General Dentistry in Havana for eight years until he moved with his family to Miami in 2012. Fro...Click to read more
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Primary Care Doctor
5700.5 mi · 11653 N Williams St, Dunnellon, FL 34432
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Jardine Perkins, DMD is a Primary Care Doctor in Dunnellon, FL. Their office is located in 11653 N Williams St, Dunnellon, FL.Click to read more
Pediatric Dentist
5700.5 mi · 621 Sebastian Blvd, C, Sebastian, FL 32958
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Keren Castellucci, DMD is a Pediatric Dentist in Winter Springs, FL, Sebastian, FL and Maitland, FL. Their offices are located in 5745 Canton Cv 101, Winter Springs, FL, 621 Sebastian Blvd C, Sebastian, FL and 1660 Apache Trl, Maitland, FL.Click to read more
Primary Care Doctor
5700.5 mi · 7062 W Gulf To Lake Hwy, Crystal River, FL 34429
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Lisa Schnell, DDS is a Primary Care Doctor in Tampa, FL and Crystal River, FL. Their offices are located in 2502 N Rocky Point Dr 1000, Tampa, FL, 9030 W Fort Island Trl 6, Crystal River, FL and 7062 W Gulf To Lake Hwy, Crystal River, FL.Click to read more
5700.5 mi · 5306 Van Dyke Rd, Lutz, FL 33558
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Marian Farag, DMD is in Lutz, FL and Lakeland, FL. Their offices are located in 5306 Van Dyke Rd, Lutz, FL and 1218 W Daughtery Rd, Lakeland, FL.Click to read more
5700.5 mi · 14502 N Dale Mabry Hwy, 102, Tampa, FL 33618
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Zineb Mediouni, DMD is in Tampa, FL. Their office is located in 14502 N Dale Mabry Hwy 102, Tampa, FL.Click to read more
Primary Care Doctor
5700.5 mi · 1211 E Kennedy Blvd, 538, Tampa, FL 33602
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Vladimir Avril, DDS is a Primary Care Doctor in Brandon, FL and Tampa, FL. Their offices are located in 3413 S Kings Ave 200, Brandon, FL and 1211 E Kennedy Blvd 538, Tampa, FL.Click to read more
Primary Care Doctor
5700.5 mi · 7814 N Dale Mabry Hwy, Tampa, FL 33614
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Adiba Khan, INTERN is a Primary Care Doctor in Tampa, FL. Their offices are located in 7814 N Dale Mabry Hwy, Tampa, FL and 4850 Heron Pointe Dr 410, Tampa, FL.Click to read more
5700.5 mi · 13110 Elk Mountain Dr, Riverview, FL 33579
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Amanda Newcity, DDM is in Riverview, FL and Brandon, FL. Their offices are located in 13110 Elk Mountain Dr, Riverview, FL and 313 S Lakewood Dr, Brandon, FL.Click to read more
5700.5 mi · 1302 River St, Palatka, FL 32177
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Vincent Leth, DDM is in Palatka, FL and Saint Augustine, FL. Their offices are located in 1302 River St, Palatka, FL, 2503 President St, Palatka, FL and 700 Anastasia Blvd, Saint Augustine, FL.Click to read more
Primary Care Doctor
5700.5 mi · 13051 Summerfield Square Dr, Riverview, FL 33578
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Joseph Gulle, DDS is a Primary Care Doctor in Brandon, FL and Riverview, FL. Their offices are located in 625 Medical Care Dr, Brandon, FL and 13051 Summerfield Square Dr, Riverview, FL.Click to read more
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Frequently asked questions

How many Dentists are available in Orlando?

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What do dentists do?


Dentists prevent, diagnose, and treat illness like any other medical professional. Dental professionals mainly focus on the oral cavity and surrounding areas. For instance, a general dentist may fill cavities or perform an orthodontic procedure (such as treating misaligned teeth). On the other hand, a specialist may carry out surgeries of the nose (like rhinoplasty) or treat oral cancer.

Regardless of the specialty, however, dentists usually hold a DMD (Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry) or DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery) degree and graduate from a dental school. These are typically obtained following the completion of an undergraduate degree in a related field, such as biology. However, before practicing dentistry, they must sit for examinations mandated by the State board and secure a license.

A general dentist begins practicing right after gaining licensure by opening a private practice or joining an existing clinic or facility. They make up 80% of the dental professionals currently in the USA. In comparison, specialists like endodontists or oral and maxillofacial surgeons must undergo additional training — such as two- to three-year residencies in subspecialty areas. After completing a residency, the dental professional may have to sit additional exams or obtain relevant licensure before practicing as a specialist. As a result, specialists have higher salaries and are permitted to perform a greater range of procedures.


Do you need to see a dentist near you?


There are no cut-and-dried rules for checking if you need a visit to the dentist. However, as a rule of thumb, you should consider seeing a dentist near you every year — and more often if you smoke, have high blood pressure or diabetes, or are pregnant. Such visits, known as regular 'checkups,' are a great way to ensure your teeth are in good condition. Patients who recently underwent surgery or are receiving orthodontic treatment should follow their dentist's advice.

Other reasons for seeing a dentist include:

  • Pain in teeth and gum
  • Bleeding or swollen gums
  • Pain on eating or drinking food items that are too cold or hot (such as ice cream or hot soup)
  • Misaligned teeth (such as underbite)
  • Dry mouth
  • Ulcers on tongue
  • Dissatisfaction with appearance
  • Difficulty swallowing or chewing
  • Gums that seem to pull away from teeth

Importantly, many dental problems often start with symptoms that may not appear severe. However, leaving them untreated can lead to full-fledged disease. For example, gum disease (also known as 'periodontal disease') can often be painless at first but ultimately lead to loss of bone and tissue, i.e., permanent tooth loss.

Here are a few warning signs of periodontal disease:


  • Red and/or tender gums
  • Bleeding or swollen gums
  • Bad breath or taste that won't go away
  • Recessed gums
  • Any change in your bite or partial denture or loss of permanent teeth


Several other factors, such as chewing tobacco, poor oral care, or pre-existing conditions, can predispose you to develop gum disease. However, it is a treatable condition, especially at earlier stages (when it is known as 'gingivitis'). Simply visit your doctor, who will perform professional cleaning and advise you on how to brush and floss your teeth.

If left untreated for prolonged periods, gingivitis advances into periodontitis. Over time, as gums pull away, teeth loosen. This may also result in the formation of pockets that get filled with bacteria and plaque, ultimately leading to more and more loss of bone and tissue. Periodontitis ultimately causes the teeth to become loose or fall out.

However, early intervention and good oral care can prevent gingivitis from becoming more advanced periodontal disease. Professional cleaning at the dental clinic, followed by regular brushing and flossing, can eliminate the disease.


Preventing gum disease


The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends brushing twice a day and flossing at least once. However, this cannot rule out all dental problems on its own. After all, the toothbrush bristles often don't clean hard-to-reach areas, leading to the growth of plaque and bacteria. Another reason is that risk factors like genes, stress, pregnancy, or pre-existing conditions (diabetes, hypertension, etc.) may make it likely that some people suffer tooth decay or gum disease. There is ongoing research on the link between periodontal disease and cardiovascular health, but no conclusive results exist.

Regular checkups are, therefore, the best means of early diagnosis and intervention. Preventive steps like dental sealants can also help avoid cavities, especially in children. Moreover, periodontal diseases are reversible at earlier stages. It is also important to note that leftover plaque on your teeth may slowly harden into tartar. Tartar cannot be easily removed at home, and professional cleaning may be the recommended treatment in such cases.

At the same time, you can also take the following steps to prevent gum disease:

  • Brush your teeth twice a day
  • Remember to clean between your teeth
  • Floss daily
  • Eat a balanced diet
  • Schedule regular visits to the dentist

If you suspect you have gum disease, you can book an appointment with a dentist.


Why should you have routine dental checkups?


While seeing a dentist near you for toothache and other treatments such as root canals and fillings is vital, it is also necessary to have your teeth checked routinely, even when you do not have any immediate dental concerns. Here's why you should see your dentist for routine checkups:

  • Dentists help in the early detection of issues that you may not have noticed and can help you determine the future risk of developing oral diseases by assessing your overall health and family history of oral disease. During checkups, dentists usually screen for issues like mouth cancer or even head and neck cancer. If left undetected and untreated, these conditions can become life-threatening. 


  • Oral health also determines your overall health. Since the mouth serves as an entry point to various bacteria, these bacteria can travel to other internal systems in the body and cause disease. For example, certain bacteria pulled into the lungs through the mouth can cause pneumonia and other respiratory illnesses. 


  • Some chronic diseases have also been linked to oral health. For example, individuals with diabetes may be more prone to gum disease. 


  • Dentists help adults and children learn proper oral hygiene. This includes teaching them how to brush, floss, and limit certain foods that lead to cavities and tooth decay. 


  • Dentists also help improve a patient's smile. Certain branches of dentistry, like cosmetic dentistry, focus on aesthetic teeth improvement according to an individual's needs and preferences. They provide services like teeth whitening, veneers, and repairing a cracked or chipped tooth. 


Types of dental diseases you might not be aware of


Temporomandibular joint pain (TMD)

Temporomandibular joint pain, also known as Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD), occurs when there’s a dysfunction in the disc, muscles, or ligaments of the jaw. This can interfere with how your jaw functions. Grinding your teeth, having arthritis, or experiencing uneven tooth alignment can increase your risk of TMD.


Hyperdontia

Hyperdontia is when too many teeth erupt from the gums, disrupting the alignment of permanent teeth and preventing them from growing properly. This overcrowding can also lead to crooked jaws as the mouth struggles to accommodate the extra teeth. The best way to manage hyperdontia is to extract the additional teeth early, preventing potential complications such as jaw misalignment or more severe dental issues later on.


Germinated teeth

Germinated teeth occur when two teeth share a single tooth root. This condition can result in overcrowding and damage to the crowns of neighboring teeth due to the gaps it creates. Germinated teeth can also lead to tooth decay if left untreated, so it’s important to consult a dentist as soon as possible.


Burning mouth syndrome

Burning mouth syndrome is linked to dental issues such as overcrowding of teeth at an early age, which can disrupt tooth alignment and lead to the loss of permanent teeth. Overcrowding can also harm gum health and affect bone development, limiting the space available for nerve tissues to expand. This may result in crooked jaws and other complications. Extraction of overcrowded teeth is often the best approach to prevent future problems.


Find a dentist near you in Orlando, FL


Many of us feel uneasy about entering a dental clinic, but a visit to the dentist can also be a comfortable and reassuring experience. At Zocdoc, you can check verified patient reviews and find the most high-rated dentists around you.

If you feel fearful of the dental chair or have had bad experiences in the past, don't worry! Simply raise your concerns with the dental professional; they will do their best to help. If you're unsure of the costs, you can search Zocdoc for a dentist who accepts your insurance or health plan. You can add medical, dental, and vision insurance plans to your Zocdoc account.

However, when searching for and booking appointments, you can only use one insurance plan at a time. If you have multiple plans, you can mention your secondary insurance carrier and plan in the notes section for the provider during the final step of booking.

If your provider uses Zocdoc’s Intake forms, you can include your secondary insurance when filling them out online. For more information about insurance, visit Zocdoc's insurance page.

In fact, you can look at the provider's profile to learn more about their qualifications, clinical interests, experience, training, and certifications. If you are looking for a specialist, feel free to type your query or dental problem in the search pane, and our algorithm will find you the best dentists around.

Remember, finances or a busy schedule should not be a barrier between you and a lifetime of beautiful, charming smiles. Find a conveniently located dentist near you now that accepts your insurance and matches your availability. Booking is easy, secure, and free!


Dentists and oral health in Florida


As per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the state of Florida employs nearly 7,360 general dentists, the third highest employment level in the country (as of May 2022), following California and Texas. For the financial year 2021-2022, the Florida Department of Health data showed that Orange County (including Orlando) had 935 dentists (DMD, DDS). 

According to data collated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2020, about 61.2% of all adults aged 18 and above in Florida had visited a dental clinic or seen a dentist in the previous year. Of those who visited the dentist, the majority, or 64.8%, consisted of females, and 57.4% comprised males. Individuals with education levels greater than high school, i.e., 74.4% of college graduates, were more likely to have a dental visit than individuals who did not graduate high school (39.1%). Of all Florida adults aged 65 and above, nearly 13.8% had lost all their natural teeth, and 34.3% had lost six or more teeth due to gum diseases and tooth decay. 

Research suggests that a water supply containing added fluoride (a naturally occurring mineral) can help prevent dental caries and decay and rebuild and strengthen the tooth's surface. The recommended optimal fluoride concentration in drinking water should be 0.7 milligrams/liter (mg/L) as per the U.S. Public Health Service. According to the CDC, approximately 78.5% of the Florida population received fluoridated water in 2020. The state had nearly 1,597 Public Water Systems (PWS) in 2020. 


Sources


Mouth Healthy[1]

Mouth Healthy[2]

American Dental Association

WebMD

Oral Health Foundation

HealthyChildren

Mayo Clinic

Cleveland Clinic

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Florida Department of Health[1]

Florida Department of Health[2]

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention[1]

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention[2]

District Dentistry


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