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  Paul L Caputo - Dental Implants Tampa, Palm Harbor and Clearwater

Dr.Caputo's Biography and Professional History

 
     

     
 

Dr. Paul Caputo established his Palm Harbor dental practice in 1988. A graduate of the Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery, Dr. Caputo is among the small group of dentists today who practice "Comprehensive Dentistry".

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 place him among the minority of dentists qualified and willing to practice this form of dentistry. Please call our office today to schedule an appointment or Initial Consultation.

Dr. Caputo is a Delta Dental
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Mission Statement To those who walk thru our door we pledge care. Our Mission and Goal is to provide honest, comprehensive and comfortable treatments.
The focus of our attention is the satisfaction of our patients needs and desires to the best of our abilities. Commitment to our common goal of oral health and loyalty to one another is both given and needed to reach these highest of goals.

Dr Paul Caputo - Dentist in Tampa FL
 
     

     
 

3490 E. Lake Rd., Palm Harbor, FL 34685, 727.789.1333

Dental and Dentist Services in Palm Harbor, Oldsmar, Tarpon Springs, New Port Richey

 
     

Nothing is More Precious
Than a Smile

To those who walk thru our door, we pledge care. Our Mission and Goal is to provide honest, comprehensive and comfortable treatment. The focus of our attention is the satisfaction of our patients’ needs and desires to the best of our abilities. Commitment to our common goal of oral health is both given and needed to reach these highest of goals.

When was the last time
you went to the Dentist?

It may sound simple enough, but in these busy times when superstores and drive-thru windows promise to make our lives easier, the business of taking care of our teeth isn't as easy as it used to be. In many cases it's not just about seeing one dentist anymore. Dr. Paul Caputo, a dentist in Palm Harbor, FL, has seen dentistry change in the past 20+ years, but he still believes in and provides a "personalized care approach." Comprehensive dental care is what Dr. Caputo has been providing for over 20 years as a dentist in Palm Harbor, FL. "It's what people want, it's really what people are looking for, someone who cares and is responsible for their overall care." Dr. Caputo , as a dentist in Palm Harbor, has found a way to combine state-of-the-art technology with the kind of personalized care many of us grew. "It's not actually a new approach, it's keeping in touch with the patients." In his East Lake Dental office in Palm Harbor, FL, Dr. Caputo is able to offer his patients high quality care and a personalized plan that takes dental treatment from beginning to end, all in the same dental office from the same professional team in Palm Harbor, FL. Dr. Caputo says "You are trusting your care to someone, its good to know who's treating you. I want to treat a person, not just their teeth. People come t o a dentist for teeth, they are looking for a final result." As a dentist in Palm Harbor, through it all, the emphasis is on the partnership of dental care, with patient and dentist working together to achieve the best possible result. It's a commitment Dr. Caputo makes to every patient he sees in his Palm Harbor dental office. "I want to help make people comfortable in achieving and maintaining their dental health. My job is to figure out what a patient wants and what the patient needs and see if we can put the two together. In my Palm Harbor dental office, we pledge care; it's as simple as that."


How can I find out about
Dental Implants?

A dentist well versed in all types of dental implants is our best source of information. A dental implant is something that gets added to the oral structures with the end result being comfortable, attractive teeth. A person's needs are best met by an implant dentist who can properly evaluate your present oral health. A custom treatment plan can then be made for you. Dr. Paul Caputo, a dentist in Palm Harbor, FL has been placing and restoring dental implants since 1989. He has been a dentist in Palm Harbor since 1988. He is an Associate Fellow in the American Academy of Implant Dentistry.


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Periodontal Disease?

Periodontal disease or periodontitis, is a chronic bacterial infection also known as pyorrhea, the stage of gum disease that follows untreated gingivitis. Gums recede and pockets may form below the gum line, becoming home to millions of bacteria. Supporting bone may erode, thus loosening teeth, which may in some cases be lost. Three out of four adults over 35 have signs of periodontal disease. Tooth loss though, is by no means inevitable, providing preventive measures are taken. Dr. Paul Caputo has been treating gum disease as a dentist in Palm Harbor since 1988.


 Dental Care News

Free annual dental clinic coming to Danbury - Danbury News Times
Knapp will be one of many dentists and other volunteers working with Connecticut Mission of Mercy, which is putting together a free dental clinic at Western Connecticut State University's westside campus on March 23 and 24. Photo: Jason Rearick / The ...
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Dog Dental Care: 8 Tips For Taking Care Of Your Dog's Teeth - Huffington Post
In spite of what you may have heard, it's never too late for an old dog to learn new tricks--especially if it's proper oral care. Whether your pooch has lost all the white in his or her bite or you're concerned about the dangers of periodontal disease, ...
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Pet Dental Care - NTV
February is National Pet Dental Care Month. At what age in our pet's life should we start to be concerned about dental care? As soon as possible while your pet is still young. Know what its teeth and mouth look like, get it accustomed to having its ...
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Free dental clinic something for parents, kids to smile about - Burlington Times News
Kim Delk drove all the way from Trinity to Burlington when she heard about Saturday's Give Kids a Smile free dental clinic. Her sons RJ, 7, and Joshua, 5, had never seen a dentist. RJ is quickly losing his baby teeth, with six permanent teeth filling ...
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Md. Lt. Gov. to address childhood dental care, remember 12-year-old Deamonte ... - Washington Post
Anthony Brown says more needs to be done to ensure Maryland children receive proper dental care. Brown will speak about expanded access to oral healthcare for kids Monday at an event to recognize National Children's Dental Health Month.
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Philanthropy beat: 6000 more kids see a free dentist - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Dr. David Oltmans' dental office normally is closed on Fridays. But last week more than a dozen children came in for a day of free dental care. About 6000 other kids around Minnesota did the same in their communities. Oltmans is among nearly 600 ...
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Rolling dental clinic makes difference - Bismarck Tribune
The Ronald McDonald Care Mobile, a dentist's office on wheels, represents an important effort to bring dental care to North Dakota's low-income children. In an effective way, the care mobile brings together resources to help North Dakota kids who do ...
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Foundation provides free dental treatment to abused women - Globe and Mail
Two years ago, on International Women's Day, she initiated the Dr. Borna Meisami Commemorative Foundation with four of her female dental colleagues, who have been friends since studying at U of T. They provide free dental and orthodontic treatment to ...
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Free dental services during Feb. 10 'Doctors with a Heart' event - Cookeville Herald Citizen
Herald-Citizen Photo/Ty Kernea COOKEVILLE -- One day of free dental services is just one way that several area dentists can give back to the community. On Friday, Feb. 10, as part of the 16th annual Doctors with a Heart event, Algood Family Dental ...
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Dentists provide free dental care for students - Lexington Dispatch
By Darrick Ignasiak Carmen Ortiz with Dr. Anthony Hoang's General and Family Dentistry Practice in Lexington said it was rewarding for her and her staff to provide free dental care for students from Pickett Elementary School on Friday morning.
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Woman helps compile names of Holocaust victims - MiamiHerald.com
By MICHELLE BEARDEN TAMPA, Fla. -- Every time Rose Rosen goes home to her native St. Louis, she visits the cemetery where her parents and brother are buried. "It comforts me," says the Carrollwood woman. "When I go there, I feel close to them.
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New Port Richey practice to offer free dental care Feb. 10 - Tampabay.com
He's opening a new practice at 8327 W Hillsborough Ave. in Tampa. With 12 dental bays, he said, his new office will be equipped to hold the biggest free dentistry event in the state later this year, perhaps October. Even with Monticciolo gone, ...
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New Product Offers Fast, Effective and Affordable Professional Tooth Whitening ... - MarketWatch (press release)
SmileCare and Nevada Dental Associates now offer BriteOn!(TM) with photodynamic whitening technology that can whiten teeth up to 8 shades in about 30 minutes for about half the cost of most in-office systems TAMPA, Fla., Feb.
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Tampa Bay dentist takes cigar shop to court over smoke - MiamiHerald.com
A Tampa Bay area dentist is sick of his office smelling like the cigar shop next door. So Edmund Rahal went to Hillsborough County Circuit Court last week, asking a judge to intervene. Rahal wants an injunction to bar the odors wafting over the Twisted ...
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Carrollwood woman helps compile names of Holocaust victims - Tbo.com
In 1948, she met and married her husband, Alfred, a former dentist, at a German displacement camp. They made their way to New York a few years later, eventually settling in Tampa and raising four children. Alfred never returned to dentistry.
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Grant funds children's dental clinic - NBC2 News
"Prior to us being here children had to go to Tampa and Miami and be on a long waiting list," said Lesa Peterson of Collier Health Services. Brenda found help at the Naples Children and Education Foundation Pediatric Dental Clinic.
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FloriDUH: Dentist takes a bite out of crime - Sun-Sentinel
... dentist Bill Strupp posted the Craigslist ad offering a reward, he was hoping to get back some of his valuable sports memorabilia — along with $37000 worth of equipment and electronics — which had been stolen from his office, reports the Tampa ...
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Your Responses: What Should Fill This Empty Storefront? - Patch.com
A question about what type of business should fill the former New Tampa Blockbuster space sparked a lively discussion on Facebook. Here's what people said. By John Majeski Arey Eiderschnay left a comment under the article that said, "we have enough ...
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Monitor a child's teeth-brushing to ensure healthy habits - DentalPlans.com
Children learn their dental health habits from their parents, so adults should be sure to teach their children about the importance of brushing, flossing and visiting the dentist regularly. Recently, the Tampa Tribune ran an article explaining the ...
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Dentist Discovers a Way to Snuff Out Cigar Smoke - The Wealthy Dentist (blog)
Last week, he visited Hillsborough County Circuit Court to ask a judge to issue an injunction to bar the odors from his neighbor's Twisted Cigar lounge from crossing over into his dental practice. The Tampa Bay Times reports that the cigar lounge ...
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Oratio Provides Dentists with Advanced Implantology Solutions Using Objet 3D ... - MarketWatch (press release)
Since Installing the Objet 3D Printer Oratio has digitized the entire design and manufacturing process for dental implants. This has significantly improved the productivity of dental technicians by allowing them to focus on higher-level tasks.
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Mini Dental Implants Advantages - WorlDental.org
If you are struggling with some nasty denture problems, the mini dental implants might represent the answer you have been looking for. Simply make an appointment with your dentist, have your implants fitted, and after just one hour the whole mini ...
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Dentist in Bath offers orthodontics and dental implants - eNewsWire (press release)
The Bath dentist practice, Bath Spa Dentistry offers orthodontics and dental implants for patients in the Somerset area. In addition, the dentist in Bath also offers teeth whitening, gum and tooth reshaping, and veneers. Bath Spa Dentistry is ...
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San Francisco Family Dentistry, Washington Square Park Dental Expands Office ... - San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
As its fifth operatory will solely be dedicated to implant placement and restoration, Washington Square Park Dental is excited that the expansion will provide more opportunities to focus on dental implants. "We are a group of passionate dental ...
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Local student contributes to winning team - Devil's Lake Daily Journal
By Staff reports Bison Micro-Venture, a team of 15 North Dakota State University students, won first place and $5000 for their novel dental implant in the Innovation Challenge '12 competition Jan. 26. The team includes student engineers who build the ...
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The next level of implant treatment - Dentistry.co.uk
Experienced dental implant practitioners can move on to the next level with live surgical training from Dr Andrew Moore. The Advanced Implantology Course helps delegates to tackle difficult cases and more complex treatments with confidence.
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Same Day Dental Implants Revolutionizing Dentistry - WorlDental.org (press release)
The field of dental implants certainly gives a warm welcome to the same day dental implants. Until now, a patient going through a traditional dental implant procedure had to make weekly visits to the dentist for even up to one year.
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Jacksonville dentist finds new way to provide, prevent - Florida Times-Union
Patients pay an annual fee that covers all preventive care, including cleanings, whitening, X-rays and exams, and receive discounts on restorative care such as fillings, crowns, implants and cosmetic dentistry. Each participating dentist sets his or ...
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The Smile Centre and The Mall on Pall Mall join forces - Manchester Evening News
Clinical dental technician Barrie Semp, owner of The Smile Centre, Whitefield, has joined forces with dentist Phil Broughton, owner of The Mall on Pall Mall. The Smile Centre at The Mall is offering services including dentures, dental implants and ...
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Dr. Clifford Morton DDS Announces Sedation Dentistry Services - MarketWatch (press release)
MARIETTA, GA, Feb 02, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Morton General and Implant Dentistry announced that the practice provides mild sedation for patients during routine procedures. The mild sedatives are designed to help the patient relax and feel ...
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History of Dentistry:
The Indus Valley Civilization has yielded evidence of dentistry being practiced as far back as 7000 BCE. This earliest form of dentistry involved curing tooth related disorders with bow drills operated, perhaps, by skilled bead craftsmen. The reconstruction of this ancient form of dentistry showed that the methods used were reliable and effective. A Sumerian text from 5000 BC describes a "tooth worm" as the cause of dental caries. Evidence of this belief has also been found in ancient India, Egypt, Japan, and China. The legend of the worm is also found in the writings of Homer, and as late as the 1300s AD the surgeon Guy de Chauliac still promoted the belief that worms cause tooth decay. The Edwin Smith Papyrus, written in the 17th century BC but which may reflect previous manuscripts from as early as 3000 BC, includes the treatment of several dental ailments. In the 18th century BC, the Code of Hammurabi referenced dental extraction twice as it related to punishment. Examination of the remains of some ancient Egyptians and Greco-Romans reveals early attempts at dental prosthetics and surgery.
Ancient Greek scholars Hippocrates and Aristotle wrote about dentistry, including the eruption pattern of teeth, treating decayed teeth and gum disease, extracting teeth with forceps, and using wires to stabilize loose teeth and fractured jaws. The first use of dental appliances or bridges comes from the Etruscans from as early as 700 BC. Roman medical writer Cornelius Celsus wrote extensively of oral diseases as well as dental treatments such as narcotic-containing emollients and astringents.
Historically, dental extractions have been used to treat a variety of illnesses. During the Middle Ages and throughout the 19th century, dentistry was not a profession in itself, and often dental procedures were performed by barbers or general physicians. Barbers usually limited their practice to extracting teeth which alleviated pain and associated chronic tooth infection. Instruments used for dental extractions date back several centuries. In the 14th century, Guy de Chauliac invented the dental pelican which was used up until the late 18th century. The pelican was replaced by the dental key which, in turn, was replaced by modern forceps in the 20th century.
The first book focused solely on dentistry was the "Artzney Buchlein" in 1530, and the first dental textbook written in English was called "Operator for the Teeth" by Charles Allen in 1685.[9] It was between 1650 and 1800 that the science of modern dentistry developed. It is said that the 17th century French physician Pierre Fauchard started dentistry science as we know it today, and he has been named "the father of modern dentistry". Among many of his developments were the extensive use of dental prosthesis, the introduction of dental fillings as a treatment for dental caries and the statement that sugar derivate acids such as tartaric acid are responsible for dental decay.


Dentistry:
Dentistry is the known evaluation, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders and conditions of the oral cavity, maxillofacial area and the adjacent and associated structures and their impact on the human body. Dentistry is widely considered necessary for complete oral health.[1] Those in the practice of dentistry are known as dentists. Other people aiding in oral health service include dental assistants, dental hygienists, dental technicians, and dental therapists. Dentistry is that branch of science which deals with the study and practice of diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases of the mouth, the maxilla, and the face.
The Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, the first dental school in the world, opened in Baltimore, Maryland in 1840, and in 1867, Harvard Dental School became the second dental school affiliated with a university. Studies showed that dentists graduated from different countries, or even from different dental schools in one country, may have different clinical decisions for the same clinical condition. For example, dentists graduated from Israeli dental schools may recommend more often for the removal of asymptomatic impacted third molar (wisdom teeth) than dentists graduated from Latin-American or Eastern European dental schools.

In England, the 1878 British Dentists Act and 1879 Dentists Register limited the title of "dentist" and "dental surgeon" to qualified and registered practitioners. The practice of dentistry in the United Kingdom became fully regulated with the 1921 Dentists Act, which required the registration of anyone practicing dentistry. The British Dental Association, formed in 1880 with Sir John Tomes as president, played a major role in prosecuting dentists practicing illegally. A dentist is a healthcare professional qualified to practice dentistry after graduating with a degree of either Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS), Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD), Bachelor of Dentistry (BDent), Bachelor of Dental Science (BDSc), or Bachelor of Dental Surgery/Chirurgiae (BDS) or (BChD) or equivalent. In most western countries, to become a qualified dentist one must usually complete at least 4 years of postgraduate study[citation needed]; within the European Union the education has to be at least 5 years. Dentists usually complete between 5–8 years of post secondary education before practicing. Though not mandatory, many dentists choose to complete an internship or residency focusing on specific aspects of dental care after they have received their dental degree.

Dental assistant help make dental treatment more efficient, by assisting the dental care provider by holding and passing instruments, by retracting tissues and suctioning to assist better vision of the operating field. They also mix materials and help maintain dental record keeping. Also instrument and equipment sterilization is a major role.

Dental therapists are licensed dental auxiliaries in some countries, who specialize in treating children's teeth and oral hygiene. Local dental regulations determine the duties therapists are able to perform. Typically, therapists under the prescription of a dentist are licensed to examine children's teeth, administer restricted techniques of local anesthesia, take radiographs, provide sealants, scaling and cleaning in children. Also restoring primary teeth and vital pulp treatments such as pulpotomies.

Dental hygienists are licensed dental auxiliaries who specialize in preventive dental care, typically but not limited to focusing on techniques in oral hygiene.Local dental regulations determine the duties hygienists are able to perform. In most jurisdictions, hygienists work for a dentist, and are licensed to administer restricted techniques of local anesthesia. Also radiographs, sealants, scaling, root planing and cleaning are common procedures performed by dental hygienists.

Dental technicians are dental auxiliaries who fabricates dental appliances such as removable prothesis including dentures, and fixed restorative work such as crown and bridges for the dental operator to insert. ... more


DENTAL NEWS:
April 3, 2009 - Cutting-Edge Surgical Technology Gives Patients Something to Smile About
Nu-Image Dental Implant Center Offers More Teeth for Your Money RALEIGH, N.C.--(Business Wire)-- The Nu-Image Dental Implant Center is pleased to announce the overwhelmingly positive response to both its "Teeth-in-An-Hour" and "All-on-4" procedures. These revolutionary operations are providing patients with the first real permanent option to traditional dental replacement solutions of dentures and/or partials.

"It really is a new age in dental implant surgery," said Dr. Kevin Neshat, DDS, MD, PA - Founder of the Nu-Image Dental Implant Center. "What is now being offered to patients through our Immediate Teeth Techniques (Teeth-in-An-Hour or All-on-4) is such a monumental departure from those traditional choices that our parents and grandparents had presented to them…and it`s not just about options for the sake of having them - these procedures actually translate to a better quality of life! People are getting that message with more and more of them researching, and ultimately opting for these new, cutting-edge implant solutions. Before now, any type of implant procedure meant months of visits, bone grafting, longer and more painful recovery times etc.," added Dr. Neshat.

The Teeth-in-an-Hour dental implant surgery system is one that streamlines the treatment process and provides the patient with permanent teeth in about an hour. The system incorporates the use of CT Scans and advanced 3-D imaging software to accurately assess bone structure in order to create a permanent prosthesis (stint) prior to surgery. This cutting-edge system offers a more accurate and safer positioning of dental implants and provides the patient with permanent teeth in one visit. ... more

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