dentist consultation

Dentist Consultation

At Coral Reef Dental, the starting point for most patient-dentist relationships, a comprehensive examination and consultation is critical to establishing a baseline of information for the comprehensive dentist caring for your oral health needs. We welcome you whether come to us for a specific problem or you are just looking to become established with a new dentist. Regardless of if you are a new patient or have been with us for years, we will provide the comprehensive examination and consultation at the same cost (see details).

  • The first step in treatment of a specific problem.

  • The starting point for establishing a relationship with a new dentist.

  • Initiated by a new or existing patient as part of a personal oral health plan.

If an examination is scheduled by the patient as the first step in seeking treatment of a specific ailment, treatment may immediately follow the examination, if the patient desires.

To schedule an appointment with our Dentist in Palm Harbor please call our office at 727-789-1333.

Comprehensive Dentistry

Coral Reef Dentistry staff generally are able to schedule your appointment, whether for an initial visit or existing patient within two to three days.

The ADA (American Dental Association) uniform procedure codes and treatment descriptions (CDT-4 Codes) are fully described in our Special Offer.

In the event of an emergency, we are able to see patients on the same day over 90% of the time. Please see the Emergency Dental Care page for further information.

With advanced training in oral surgery, periodontal care, endodontic care, as well as general dentistry, Dr. Caputo’s experience combined with his commitment to personalized care as a Comprehensive Dentist in Clearwater place him among the minority of dentists qualified and willing to practice this form of dentistry.

Our office offers patients three forms of Sedation Dentistry, oral (a pill), inhalation (nitrous oxide) as well as I.V. sedation.

You may wish to discuss a personal care plan with one of our doctors. While not required, your examination is an ideal opportunity to discuss placing your overall oral health needs within the context of a personal care plan.

Oral Hygiene and Your Overall Health

In recent years our understanding of the relationship between a person’s oral health and overall health has continued to evolve and encompasses topics such as:

  • Complications to a person’s oral health from diseases such as diabetes.

  • The possible link between one’s oral health and the onset of heart disease.

  • Potential for early detection of osteoporosis in women.

A comprehensive examination and consultation with a qualified dentist is an ideal time to discuss your overall health and well-being, while seeking treatment for a specific problem or as part of a routine examination.

For further information on the relationship between oral health and your overall health we provide below a sample of links to other information available on the Internet.

Resources:

WebMd.com

Your teeth and gums, it seems, speak volumes about your well-being. For starters, cavities and gum disease may point to diabetes or heart disease, and loose teeth could be a sign of osteoporosis.

National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research

Diabetes and Oral Health:

American Diabetes Association

Osteoporosis and Oral Health:

Medical News Today