150 Avenue A S.E. Winter Havenn

Opening Hours

Mon, Tues & Thurs:

8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Wed & Fri: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Sat & Sun: Closed

The office will also be closed on some Wednesdays and Fridays throughout the year

Call Us

(863) 294-9200 / 863-294-1916

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Opening Hours

<p style='font-weight: bold'>Mon, Tues & Thurs:</p><p>8:00 AM – 4:30 PM</p><p><b>Wed & Fri:</b> 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM</p><p><b>Sat & Sun:</b> Closed</p><p>The office will also be closed on some Wednesdays and Fridays throughout the year</p>

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Author: rebecca

The 4 Types of Permanent Teeth

It’s quiz time at Boyett Family Dentistry: Do you know the 4 different types of teeth in the human mouth? Your teeth are one of the strongest materials in your body, and they are necessary for you to eat, speak, and smile. You’ll have 2 sets of teeth over your lifetime: 1 set of baby […]

How Flossing Benefits Your Teeth and Gums

It’s easy to find an excuse not to floss: it takes too long, you have sensitive gums, or flossing isn’t necessary because you don’t see any plaque buildup on your teeth. But the American Dental Association (ADA) states that flossing or using other interdental cleaners is an essential part of taking care of your teeth […]

What Is Dental Plaque?

Run your tongue over your teeth. If you haven’t brushed them in a while, they may seem slimy or rough. That buildup you feel is dental plaque, a colorless, sticky substance that your body produces naturally. Here, we’ve answered your common questions and how it affects your oral health.   What Is Dental Plaque?   […]

How Often Should You Brush Your Teeth?

October is National Dental Hygiene Month, and today Boyett Family Dentistry is here to provide information on one of the best ways to prevent the development of tooth decay and gum disease: brushing your teeth. Brushing your teeth removes food particles and plaque from your mouth and stops plaque from breaking down tooth enamel and […]

The Effects of Tobacco on Oral Health

In honor of National Dental Hygiene Month in October, let’s talk about an issue that affects the oral health of nearly 40 million adults and 4.7 million middle and high school students in the United States: smoking and tobacco use. Smoking or using other products with tobacco in them is one of the most damaging […]

How Diet Affects Oral Health

Diet affects the state of your overall health – and that includes your oral health. According to the American Dental Association (ADA), your oral health is one of the first areas that is affected by a poor diet. Let’s take a closer look at how your diet is linked to teeth and gum health.   […]

The Importance of an Athletic Mouthguard

According to the National Youth Sports Safety Foundation (NYSSF), dental injuries are the most common type of facial injury sustained during sports. In order to lower the risk of oral injuries caused by direct trauma to the face, all athletes need to wear a mouthguard during sports practices and games. This time of year, young […]