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Your Smile - Our Priority

At Citrus Springs Dental Care we monitor everything from fillings to oral cancer, and are detected and treated in a timely manner. At our office, your oral health is our paramount concern. We want to make sure your teeth stay healthy, function well and look great!
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Why People Come to Citrus Springs Dental Care

We are proud of our average 5 out of 5 star review! If there is anything we can do to help we are 100% committed to your satisfaction and welcome anyone who walks through our doors.

"The staff was wonderful and the dentist and her assistant were fantastic and told me everything I need to know and answered all of my questions and were motivated to get me the care I need. If I could give a one hundred star review I would."

Kristy M.

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"This dental team has to be the best I've ever had to pleasure to visit. My dentist did such a great job! I have my smile back"
Mario O.
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"Had an incisive break and these guys were fantastic. Treated me great, painlessly."
Richard K.
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"Friendly and professional staff, very clean facility and an awesome dentist. What more could you ask for? We love it there! "
Gina Z.
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"Excellent. Doctor clearly explained my bridge options & treatment.
Staff is exceptionally professional and proficient."
Thomas D.
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"I have not been to the dentist in 12 to 13 years due to being traumatized. Even though as an adult I was fearful, they was very calm and understanding. They was able to get me in quick and as a team was very respectful and kind."
Brittany D.
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Had a deep cleaning done today and Dr.Shweta Chapagain, DDS and her assistant did an excellent job &
were very caring about your personal comfort. I highly recommend them for any dental care that anyone would need done.
Corinne S.
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 "Excellent. Doctor clearly explained my bridge options & treatment.
Staff is exceptionally professional and proficient."
Thomas D.
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"I had cavities filled. I said yes to the pain medicine. I never even felt her give me the shot of pain medicine. The entire appointment went without any problems and I never felt a thing. Great experience."
Janet B.
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TAKING CARE OF YOUR TEETH

BRUSHING

Brushing is the most effective method for removing harmful plaque from your teeth and gums. Getting the debris off your teeth and gums in a timely manner prevents bacteria in the food you eat from turning into harmful, cavity causing acids.

Most dentists agree that brushing three times a day is the minimum; if you use a fluoride toothpaste in the morning and before bed at night, you can get away without using toothpaste during the middle of the day. A simple brushing with plain water or rinsing your mouth with water for 30 seconds after lunch will generally do the job.

FLOSSING

Flossing is a method for removing bacteria and other debris that cannot be reached by a toothbrush. It generally entails a very thin piece of synthetic cord you insert and move up and down between the sides of two adjoining teeth.

Floss at least once every day. Like brushing, flossing should take about three minutes and can easily be done while doing another activity, such as watching television. Do not attempt to floss your teeth while operating a motor vehicle or other machinery.

"Awesome care! Gentle, kind, thoughtful-feel like family. Also, experienced pediatrics care"

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About

At Citrus Springs Dental Care we monitor everything from fillings to oral cancer, and are detected and treated in a timely manner. At our office, your oral health is our paramount concern. We want to make sure your teeth stay healthy, function well and look great!

Clinic Info

Mon - Wed
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Thu - Sun
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Address 9535 North Citrus Springs Boulevard
                   Citrus Springs, FL 34434

Mail  pchapagain@gmail.com

Phone  352-465-3008

FAQ's

  • Why choose Citrus Springs Dental Care as your dentist?

    Here at Cirtus Spring Dental Care we make it our priority that your comfort, questions and needs are met. As your dentist we encourage you to ask questions so we can better understand how to best serve you. With our 5 out of 5 star review we strive to keep that reputation and appreciate all the patients who help made it possible. 


    We are a dedicated dental care team of professionals, constantly studying and educating our staff about the proper procedures, techniques, and tools needed to give our patients the best care possible. If you have any questions please message us at the "contact us" tab or simply give us a call at (352) 465-3008, We are looking forward to speaking with you!

  • What is tooth decay?

    Plaque is an insidious substance—a colorless, sticky film—that blankets your teeth and creates an environment in which bacteria erode tooth enamel, cause gum irritation, infection in inner structures such as pulp and the roots, and in extreme cases, tooth loss.


    Some of the biggest culprits causing plaque are foods rich in sugar and carbohydrates, including soda beverages, some juices, candy and many kinds of pasta, breads and cereals.


    Plaque also can attack fillings and other restorations in your mouth, which can lead to more costly treatment down the road.


    Plaque is the main cause of tooth decay.  It can also cause your gums to become irritated, inflamed, and bleed. Over time, the plaque underneath your gums may cause periodontal disease, which can lead to bone loss and eventual tooth loss.


    Inside your teeth, decay can gradually destroy the inner layer, or dentin.  It can also destroy the pulp, which contains blood vessels, nerves and other tissues, as well as the root. As your dentist we will take care of you the best ways we can, and look forwarding to treating you.

  • What does General Dentistry cover?

    In general dentistry, the dentist is the primary care provider for patients of all ages and is responsible for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of a wide variety of conditions, disorders and diseases affecting the teeth, gums and maxillofacial (jaw and face) parts of the body. Even though general dentists primarily provide preventative care and minor restorative therapy, they are often able to perform a wide array of other dental procedures, including some minor cosmetic treatments.


    The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends that patients visit their general dentist at least once every six months to ensure proper oral health and functionality. Regular oral health check-ups and maintenance help to prevent the development of serious dental problems that may require more extensive and costly treatments. General dentists are highly educated and trained in multiple facets of dentistry, providing a variety of different services for you and your family including:


    • Crowns and bridges
    • Dentures
    • Dental implants
    • Gum disease (Periodontal) treatment
    • Orthodontics
    • Root canal therapy
    • Teeth cleanings
    • Bonding
    • Dental fillings

    General dentists who do not perform a certain treatment will provide you with a specialist referral.

  • Why is flossing Important?

    Many dentists believe that flossing is the single most important weapon against plaque. In any event, daily flossing is an excellent and proven method for complementing your brushing routine and helping to prevent cavities, periodontal disease, and other dental problems later in life. It also increases blood circulation in your gums. Floss removes plaque and debris that stick to your teeth and gums.



  • What are the best techniques for brushing?

    Since that everyone's teeth are different, see your dentist first before choosing a brushing technique. Here are some popular techniques that work:


    • Use a circular motion to brush only two or three teeth at a time, gradually covering the entire mouth.
    • Place your toothbrush next to your teeth at a 45-degree angle and gently brush in a circular motion, not up and down. This kind of motion wears down your tooth structure and can lead to receding gums, or expose the root of your tooth. You should brush all surfaces of your teeth - front, back, top, and between other teeth, rocking the brush back and forth gently to remove any plaque growing under the gum.
    • Don't forget the other surfaces of your mouth that are covered in bacteria - including the gums, the roof and floor of your mouth, and most importantly, your tongue. Brushing your tongue not only removes trapped bacteria and other disease-causing germs, but it also freshens your breath.
    • Remember to replace your brush when the bristles begin to spread because a worn toothbrush will not properly clean your teeth.
    • Effective brushing usually takes about three minutes. Believe it or not, studies have shown that most people rush during tooth brushing.
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