Our top priority is to provide exceptional dentistry in a caring and comfortable environment. We cater to everyone, especially those who have a fear of the dentist. Our staff understand these fears and have a common goal of making your visit as comfortable as possible. Your oral health is our highest concern and we want you to love your dentist.
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Dr. Johann Ramkissoon has lived all over south and central Florida.
After earning a Bachelors in Biomedical Sciences from the University of South Florida, Dr. Ramkissoon went on to graduate from the University of Florida College of Dentistry.
He is an active member of the Academy of General Dentistry, American Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, Alachua County Dental Association, and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists.
He is committed to continuing his education in dentistry and providing the best treatment for his patients.
After earning a Bachelors in Biomedical Sciences from the University of South Florida, Dr. Ramkissoon went on to graduate from the University of Florida College of Dentistry.
He is an active member of the Academy of General Dentistry, American Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, Alachua County Dental Association, and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists.
He is committed to continuing his education in dentistry and providing the best treatment for his patients.
Digital x-rays are quickly becoming adopted by a large percentage of the dental industry.
A digital x-ray allows the dentist to take an image of the tooth or teeth and put it into an imaging program.
Within this imaging program, there are a number of tools that will allow the dentist to take a very close look at the teeth and surrounding structures with amazing accuracy.
As a benefit to the patient, the digital x-ray also provides nearly 80% less radiation than a standard x-ray.
This is due to the fact that the digital version of the x-ray is much more sensitive to this radiation and has been specifically designed with the patient in mind.
A digital x-ray allows the dentist to take an image of the tooth or teeth and put it into an imaging program.
Within this imaging program, there are a number of tools that will allow the dentist to take a very close look at the teeth and surrounding structures with amazing accuracy.
As a benefit to the patient, the digital x-ray also provides nearly 80% less radiation than a standard x-ray.
This is due to the fact that the digital version of the x-ray is much more sensitive to this radiation and has been specifically designed with the patient in mind.
We would love to schedule an appointment for you, please contact our office by phone or email.
For new patients we recommend scheduling an exam visit first if it has been longer than 1 year since your last cleaning.
Please contact our office immediately for emergency care.
We will make every effort to see you as promptly as possible.
We understand your schedule may change and we will always work with you.
If you are unable to keep an appointment, we ask that you kindly provide us with at least 24 hours notice.
For new patients we recommend scheduling an exam visit first if it has been longer than 1 year since your last cleaning.
Please contact our office immediately for emergency care.
We will make every effort to see you as promptly as possible.
We understand your schedule may change and we will always work with you.
If you are unable to keep an appointment, we ask that you kindly provide us with at least 24 hours notice.
Day 1: Continue biting on the gauze for 30-60 minutes following your procedure.
Do NOT spit, rinse, suck (using a straw), smoke, drink carbonated or alcoholic beverages for at least 24 hours.
Passively empty your mouth when needed.
The goal is to keep blood clot in the socket to prevent bleeding and a painful complication known as DRY SOCKET.
Discomfort: Over-the-counter- pain medication (Ibuprofen, Aleve, and Tylenol) may be taken as directed on the bottle to relieve discomfort.
Swelling: Apply cold compresses to affected area at 10 minute intervals for the first 24 hours to minimize swelling.
Do NOT spit, rinse, suck (using a straw), smoke, drink carbonated or alcoholic beverages for at least 24 hours.
Passively empty your mouth when needed.
The goal is to keep blood clot in the socket to prevent bleeding and a painful complication known as DRY SOCKET.
Discomfort: Over-the-counter- pain medication (Ibuprofen, Aleve, and Tylenol) may be taken as directed on the bottle to relieve discomfort.
Swelling: Apply cold compresses to affected area at 10 minute intervals for the first 24 hours to minimize swelling.
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