Advanced Dentistry of Coral Springs

Category: Dentist in Coral Springs, Florida

Address: 2232 N University Dr, Coral Springs, FL 33071, USA

Phone: +19549030488

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–6PM

Tuesday: 9AM–6PM

Wednesday: 11AM–7PM

Thursday: 9AM–6PM

Friday: 9AM–2PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Jeremy Garcia

Sep 22, 2022

Dr. B is one of the best dentist I have been to by far. The staff is always so friendly and courteous especially Beatrice she always goes above and beyond to make you comfortable and welcome. I have never had to wait longer then five minutes to be seen for an appointment. I would definitely recommend going to see Dr. B If you are looking for a new dentist, and I personally will continue seeing Dr. B for as long as he has a practice here in South Florida.

Kay Solaris

Sep 13, 2022

High class office with friendly professional staff. Doctor best I have been lucky to find in literally decades. Highly recommended for all dental problems. For me specifically, I got ill fitting sloppy crowns replaced with perfect teeth crafted from top of the line materials in beautiful shades enhancing both function and appearance. No more trapped food causing infection and pain between my teeth. Thank you I am so relieved. This is the One.

Angel C.

Sep 12, 2022

Highly recommended! Dr. Buitrago and his Staff made me feel comfortable and I believe the treatment plan is actionable and has my best interest in mind. They are very professional, skilled, thorough, and informative. Thank you very much Dr. Buitrago and the ENTIRE team. Keep up the great work!

Brandon

Sep 8, 2022

Advanced Dentistry of Coral Springs is absolutely amazing! I had to get an emergency root canal and they were able to start the process of helping me the same day I called their office. Dr. Buitrago and Beatriz the Dental Assistant made me feel comfortable and part of the office family. Their attention to detail is the best I have had. They even stayed late to complete some of the dental work that was needed. Hands down I will never go anywhere else. Thank you so much!!!

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Questions & Answers

Can I work after getting a root canal?

Steve Jhulknees | Sep 30, 2020
Karen Martinezdento | Sep 30, 2020

After a root canal treatment, your body needs time to rest. Most people can work the next day.

What if I have dental insurance?

Advanced Dentistry of Coral Springs | Sep 30, 2021
Advanced Dentistry of Coral Springs | Sep 30, 2021

Our goal is to help patients get the care they need without any additional stress or delay. If your health insurance provides dental benefits, our financial office will work with you to optimize your coverage while minimizing your out-of-pocket expense. We are also happy to help you file insurance claims to expedite your reimbursement from non-participating plans.

What do I need to bring to my first visit?

Advanced Dentistry of Coral Springs | Sep 30, 2021
Advanced Dentistry of Coral Springs | Sep 30, 2021

To provide efficient service, we ask you to please bring your insurance card, an ID, plus any referral slips or diagnostic records given to you by another office. If you are taking medications, please note or make a list of what they are as you will need to provide that information. If you'd like to save some time, you can fill out some of our forms online.

What if I haven’t been to the dentist in a long time?

Advanced Dentistry of Coral Springs | Sep 30, 2021
Advanced Dentistry of Coral Springs | Sep 30, 2021

We understand that life gets complicated and busy and for various reasons you haven’t been able to get to the dentist for care. Don’t worry; it’s always a good time to get back in touch with the health of your smile. Our office provides a warm, welcoming setting and we do our best to help patients feel comfortable and at ease.

How often do I need to go to the dentist?

Advanced Dentistry of Coral Springs | Sep 30, 2021
Advanced Dentistry of Coral Springs | Sep 30, 2021

Routine dental checkups and professional cleanings help ensure your smile remains in tip-top condition and that any developing problems receive the prompt care they require. While it’s a good idea to schedule a checkup and cleaning twice a year, longer or shorter intervals between routine visits depend on your specific needs.

Are you accepting new patients?

Advanced Dentistry of Coral Springs | Sep 30, 2021
Advanced Dentistry of Coral Springs | Sep 30, 2021

Yes. We always welcome new patients and their families for care. Feel free to give us a call or reach out to us online to schedule a first visit or for any additional information on our office. We look forward to hearing from you!

How painful is getting a dental implant?

Michael Quarto | Sep 30, 2020
Sherry Grown | Sep 30, 2020

Most people who got dental implants say the treatment requires very little pain. During the procedure, local anesthesia may be used, and most patients agree that implants cause less discomfort than extraction of a tooth.

Why do root canals take 2 visits?

Robert Barkorth | Sep 30, 2020
Markus Lewis | Sep 30, 2020

Root canal treatment prevents any infection from the tooth's root system. Most root procedures require a total of two dentist visits. ... This usually alleviates any pain from the tooth. On the second visit the root canal is cleaned, disinfected, shaped, measured and filled to prevent any further infection.

What age is appropriate for Invisalign?

Steve Jackson | Sep 30, 2020
Charles Mathenl | Sep 30, 2020

The majority of children with Invisalign or other dental braces undergo successful orthodontic treatment between 8 and 14 years of age. The American Association of Orthodontists does, however, suggest an orthodontic check-up no later than age 7.

What does a root canal do?

Kenneth White | Sep 30, 2020
Robert Barkorth | Sep 30, 2020

A root canal is a treatment used to repair and save a tooth that is badly decayed or becomes infected.

How many stages of braces are there?

Jorden Criss | Sep 30, 2020
Steve Jhulknees | Sep 30, 2020

There are three stages of diagnosis for orthodontics. The first is when you use devices to obtain space in your mouth. Palatal expanders, for example, are used to expand the palate width and lingual bars are used to extend the lower jaw.

What is the minimum time for dental braces?

Kevin Lester | Sep 30, 2020
Connor Jack | Sep 30, 2020

In general, it takes about 18 months to two full years to wear dental braces. Some cases require braces to stay on for longer.

What is the difference between a dentist and an orthodontist?

Sherry Grown | Sep 30, 2020
Karen Martinezdento | Sep 30, 2020

Both orthodontists and dentists help patients improve their oral health, but in various ways. Dentistry is a broad medical specialty dealing with teeth, gum, nerves, and jaw, while orthodontics is a dental specialty focused on correcting bites, occlusion, and teeth straightness.

What an orthodontist does?

Betty Sanders | Sep 30, 2020
Jorden Criss | Sep 30, 2020

Orthodontists are dental professionals trained in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of dental and facial defects by the University. They offer a wide range of treatment options for straightening crooked teeth, fixing bad bites, and correctly aligning the jaws.

What is cosmetic dentistry?

Karen Martinezdento | Sep 30, 2020
Criss Jorden | Sep 30, 2020

Cosmetic dentistry is generally used to refer to any dental work that improves the appearance of teeth, gums and/or bite. It primarily focuses on improvement in dental aesthetics in color, position, shape, size, alignment and overall smile appearance.

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