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Office Hours:

Monday

8.30am - 5.30pm

Tuesday

8.30am - 5.30pm

Wednesday

8.30am - 5.30pm

Thursday

8.30am - 5.30pm

Friday

8.30am - 5.30pm

Saturday

- - - -

Sunday

- - - -

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Venetian Dental

Emergency Dentistry

Emergencies: they are never convenient nor timely, we are committed to your dental health no matter time of the day or night.

Emergency Phone Lines:

Jacksonville:

(904) 302-9500

Sarasota:

(941) 870-3322

Venice:

(941) 480-9226

Port Charlotte:

(941) 623-9776

Partners:

Our foreign partner:

Dentaland
 

Frequently Asked Questions

   Q: How often should I floss?
   A:
Flossing of the teeth once per day helps to prevent cavities from forming between the teeth where your toothbrush can't reach. Flossing also helps to keep your gums healthy.

   Q: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A "CROWN" AND A "CAP"?
   A:
These are restorations to repair a severely broken tooth by covering all or most of the tooth after removing old fillings, fractured tooth structure, and all decay. The restoration material is made of gold, porcelain, composites, or even stainless steel. Dentists refer to all of these restorations as "crowns". However, patients often refer to the tooth-colored ones as "caps" and the gold or stainless steel ones as "crowns".

   Q: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A "BRIDGE" AND A "PARTIAL DENTURE"?
   A:
Both bridges and partial dentures replace missing teeth. A bridge is permanently attached to abutment teeth or, in some cases, implants. A partial denture is attached by clasps to the teeth and is easily removed by the patient. Patients are usually more satisfied with bridges than with partial dentures.

   Q: WHAT ABOUT "SILVER" FILLINGS VERSUS "WHITE" FILLINGS?
   A:
Although the U.S. Public Health Service issued a report in 1993 stating there is no health reason not to use amalgam (silver fillings), more patients today are requesting "white" or tooth-colored composite fillings. We also prefer tooth-colored fillings because they "bond" to the tooth structure and therefore help strengthen a tooth weakened by decay. While fillings are also usually less sensitive to temperature, and they also look better. However, "white" fillings cannot be used in every situation, and if a tooth is very badly broken-down, a crown will usually be necessary and provide better overall satisfaction for the patient.

   Q: DO I NEED TO HAVE A ROOT CANAL JUST BECAUSE I HAVE TO HAVE A CROWN?
   A:
No. While most teeth which have had root canal treatments do need crowns to strengthen the teeth and to return the teeth to normal form and function, not every tooth needing a crown also needs to have a root canal.

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