Miami Lakes Periodontal Associates: Robert A. del Castillo, DMD, PA

Miami Lakes Periodontal Associates: Robert A. del Castillo, DMD, PA - General dentist in Hialeah, FL
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Miami Lakes Periodontal Associates: Robert A. del Castillo, DMD, PA - General dentist in Hialeah, FL

Dr. del Castillo received his bachelor of science degree from the University of Florida in 1981. He earned his dental degree from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston, Massachusetts in 1985. Dr. del Castillo remained at Tufts until 1987 during which time he received his specialty training in periodontology. Returning to his hometown of Miami Lakes, Dr. del Castillo established his practice November of 1987, and then later founded Miami Lakes Periodontal Associates in 1995.

Dr. del Castillo has lectured both nationally and internationally on regenerative and implant therapies. Dr. del Castillo is a published author on regenerative therapies in the Compendium of Dental Therapy May 2000. Dr. del Castillo is a visiting lecturer at Nova Southeastern Dental School in South Broward Florida, University of Maryland Dental School and Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston, Massachusetts. Dr. del Castillo was appointed a visiting faculty member at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine.

Our goal is to not only provide our patients with the highest quality of periodontal care in a friendly and caring environment, but also to assist their general dentist in the re-establishment and long term maintenance of the patient's periodontal health.

There are various reasons one may have bad breath, but in healthy people, the major reason is due to microbial deposits on the tongue, especially the back of the tongue. Some studies have shown that simply brushing the tongue reduced bad breath by as much as 70 percent.

  • Practice good oral hygiene Brush at least twice a day with an ADA approved fluoride toothpaste and toothbrush. Floss daily to remove food debris and plaque from in between the teeth and under the gumline. Brush or use a tongue scraper to clean the tongue and reach the back areas. Replace your toothbrush every 2 to 3 months. If you wear dentures or removable bridges, clean them thoroughly and place them back in your mouth in the morning.
  • Use mouthwash/rinses Some over-the-counter products only provide a temporary solution to mask unpleasant mouth odor. Ask your dentist about antiseptic rinses that not only alleviate bad breath, but also kill the germs that cause the problem.
  • In most cases, your dentist can treat the cause of bad breath. If it is determined that your mouth is healthy, but bad breath is persistent, your dentist may refer you to your physician to determine the cause of the odor and an appropriate treatment plan.

    Plaque is a film of food debris, bacteria, and saliva that sticks to the teeth and gums. The bacteria in plaque convert certain food particles into acids that cause tooth decay. Also, if plaque is not removed, it turns into calculus (tartar). If plaque and calculus are not removed, they begin to destroy the gums and bone, causing periodontal (gum) disease.

    Electric toothbrushes are also recommended. They are easy to use and can remove plaque efficiently. Simply place the bristles of the electric brush on your gums and teeth and allow the brush to do its job, several teeth at a time.

    Flossing Daily flossing is the best way to clean between the teeth and under the gumline. Flossing not only helps clean these spaces, it disrupts plaque colonies from building up, preventing damage to the gums, teeth, and bone.

    Rinsing It is important to rinse your mouth with water after brushing, and also after meals if you are unable to brush. If you are using an over-the-counter product for rinsing, its a good idea to consult with your dentist or dental hygienist on its appropriateness for you.

    Over the years there has been some concern as to the safety of amalgam (silver) fillings. An amalgam is a blend of copper, silver, tin and zinc, bound by elemental mercury. Dentists have used this blended metal to fill teeth for more than 100 years. The controversy is due to claims that the exposure to the vapor and minute particles from the mercury can cause a variety of health problems.

    According to the American Dental Association (ADA), up to 76% of dentists use silver containing mercury to fill teeth. The ADA also states that silver fillings are safe and that studies have failed to find any link between silver containing mercury and any medical disorder.

    The general consensus is that amalgam (silver) fillings are safe. Along with the ADAs position, the Center for Disease Control (CDC), the World Health Organization, the FDA, and others support the use of silver fillings as safe, durable, and cost effective. The U.S. Public Health Service says that the only reason not to use silver fillings is when a patient has an allergy to any component of this type of filling. The ADA has had fewer than 100 reported incidents of an allergy to components of silver fillings, and this is out of countless millions of silver fillings over the decades.

    Although studies indicate that there are no measurable health risks to patients who have silver fillings, we do know that mercury is a toxic material when we are exposed at high, unsafe levels. For instance, we have been warned to limit the consumption of certain types of fish that carry high levels of mercury in them. However, with respect to amalgam fillings, the ADA maintains that when the mercury combines with the other components of the filling, it becomes an inactive substance that is safe.

    There are numerous options to silver fillings, including composite (tooth-colored), porcelain, and gold fillings. We encourage you to discuss these options with your dentist so you can determine which is the best option for you.

    Regular dental exams and cleaning visits are essential in preventing dental problems and maintaining the health of your teeth and gums. At these visits, your teeth are cleaned and checked for cavities. Additionally, there are many other things that are checked and monitored to help detect, prevent, and maintain your dental health. These include:

  • Removal of calculus (tartar): Calculus is hardened plaque that has been left on the tooth for sometime and is now firmly attached to the tooth surface. Calculus forms above and below the gum line, and can only be removed with special dental instruments.
  • Removal of plaque: Plaque is a sticky, almost invisible film that forms on the teeth. It is a growing colony of living bacteria, food debris, and saliva. The bacteria produce toxins (poisons) that inflame the gums. This inflammation is the start of periodontal disease!
  • As you can see, a good dental exam and cleaning involves quite a lot more than just checking for cavities and polishing your teeth. We are committed to providing you with the best possible care, and to do so will require regular check-ups and cleanings.

    Four out of five people have periodontal disease and dont know it! Most people are not aware of it because the disease is usually painless in the early stages. Unlike tooth decay, which often causes discomfort, it is possible to have periodontal disease without noticeable symptoms. Having regular dental check-ups and periodontal examinations are very important and will help detect if periodontal problems exist.

    Periodontal disease begins when plaque, a sticky, colorless, film of bacteria, food debris, and saliva, is left on the teeth and gums. The bacteria produce toxins (acids) that inflame the gums and slowly destroy the bone. Brushing and flossing regularly and properly will ensure that plaque is not left behind to do its damage.

  • Many medications Steroids, cancer therapy drugs, blood pressure meds, oral contraceptives. Some medications have side affects that reduce saliva, making the mouth dry and plaque easier to adhere to the teeth and gums.
  • Brushing our teeth removes food particles, plaque, and bacteria from all tooth surfaces, except in between the teeth. Unfortunately, our toothbrush cant reach these areas that are highly susceptible to decay and periodontal (gum) disease.

    Daily flossing is the best way to clean between the teeth and under the gumline. Flossing not only helps clean these spaces, it disrupts plaque colonies from building up, preventing damage to the gums, teeth, and bone.

    Plaque is a sticky, almost invisible film that forms on the teeth. It is a growing colony of living bacteria, food debris, and saliva. The bacteria produce toxins (acids) that cause cavities and irritate and inflame the gums. Also, when plaque is not removed above and below the gumline, it hardens and turns into calculus (tartar). This will further irritate and inflame the gums and also slowly destroy the bone. This is the beginning of periodontal disease.

    Cosmetic dentistry has become very popular in the last several years, not only due to the many advances in cosmetic dental procedures and materials available today, but also because patients are becoming more and more focused on improving their overall health. This includes dental prevention and having a healthier, whiter, more radiant smile.

    There are many cosmetic dental procedures available to improve your teeth and enhance your smile. Depending on your particular needs, cosmetic dental treatments can change your smile dramatically, from restoring a single tooth to having a full mouth make-over. Ask your dentist how you can improve the health and beauty of your smile with cosmetic dentistry.

    Teeth Whitening: Bleaching lightens teeth that have been stained or discolored by age, food, drink, and smoking. Teeth darkened as a result of injury or taking certain medications can also be bleached, but the effectiveness depends on the degree of staining present.

    Composite (tooth-colored) Fillings: Also known as bonding, composite fillings are now widely used instead of amalgam (silver) fillings to repair teeth with cavities, and also to replace old defective fillings. Tooth-colored fillings are also used to repair chipped, broken, or discolored teeth. This type of filling is also very useful to fill in gaps and to protect sensitive, exposed root surfaces caused by gum recession.

    Porcelain Veneers: Veneers are thin custom-made, tooth-colored shells that are bonded onto the fronts of teeth to create a beautiful individual smile. They can help restore or camouflage damaged, discolored, poorly shaped, or misaligned teeth. Unlike crowns, veneers require minimal tooth structure to be removed from the surface of the tooth.

    Porcelain Crowns (caps): Acrown is a tooth-colored, custom-made covering that encases the entire tooth surface restoring it to its original shape and size. Crowns protect and strengthen teeth that cannot be restored with fillings or other types of restorations. They are ideal for teeth that have large, fractured or broken fillings and also for those that are badly decayed.

    Dental Implants: Dental implants are artificial roots that are surgically placed into the jaw to replace one or more missing teeth. Porcelain crowns, bridges, and dentures can be made specifically to fit and attach to implants, giving a patient a strong, stable, and durable solution to removable dental appliances.

    Orthodontics: Less visible and more effective brackets and wires are making straightening teeth with orthodontics much more appealing to adult patients. Also, in some cases, teeth may be straightened with custom-made, clear, removable aligners that require no braces.

    Porcelain veneers are very thin shells of tooth-shaped porcelain that are individually crafted to cover the fronts of teeth. They are very durable and will not stain, making them a very popular solution for those seeking to restore or enhance the beauty of their smile.

    Getting veneers usually requires two visits. Veneers are created from an impression (mold) of your teeth that is then sent to a professional dental laboratory where each veneer is custom-made (for shape and color) for your individual smile.

    With little or no anesthesia, teeth are prepared by lightly buffing and shaping the front surface of the teeth to allow for the small thickness of veneers. The veneers are carefully fitted and bonded onto the tooth surface with special bonding cements and occasionally a specialized light may be used to harden and set the bond.

    Professional teeth whitening (or bleaching) is a simple, non-invasive dental treatment used to change the color of natural tooth enamel, and is an ideal way to enhance the beauty of your smile. Over-the-counter products are also available, but they are much less effective than professional treatments and may not be approved by the American Dental Association (ADA).

    As we age, the outer layer of tooth enamel wears away, eventually revealing a darker or yellow shade. The color of our teeth also comes from the inside of the tooth, which may become darker over time. Smoking, drinking coffee, tea, and wine may also contribute to tooth discoloration, making our teeth yellow and dull. Sometimes, teeth can become discolored from taking certain medications as a child, such as tetracycline. Excessive fluoridation (fluorosis) during tooth development can also cause teeth to become discolored.

    Its important to have your teeth evaluated by your dentist to determine if youre a good candidate for bleaching. Occasionally, tetracycline and fluorosis stains are difficult to bleach and your dentist may offer other options, such as veneers or crowns to cover up such stains. Since teeth whitening only works on natural tooth enamel, it is also important to evaluate replacement of any old fillings, crowns, etc. before bleaching begins. Once the bleaching is done, your dentist can match the new restorations to the shade of the newly whitened teeth.

    Home teeth whitening systems: At-home products usually come in a gel form that is placed in a custom-fitted mouthguard (tray), created from a mold of your teeth. The trays are worn either twice a day for approximately 30 minutes, or overnight while you sleep. It usually takes several weeks to achieve the desired results depending on the degree of staining and the desired level of whitening.

    In office teeth whitening: This treatment is done in the dental office and you will see results immediately. It may require more than one visit, with each visit lasting 30 to 60 minutes. While your gums are protected, a bleaching solution is applied to the teeth. A special light may be used to enhance the action of the agent while the teeth are whitened.

    Some patients may experience tooth sensitivity after having their teeth whitened. This sensation is temporary and subsides shortly after you complete the bleaching process, usually within a few days to one week.

    With many state-of-the-art dental treatments and prevention options available in dentistry today, there are fewer reasons for having to extract (remove) teeth. When something does go wrong with a tooth, we try to do everything possible to restore the tooth to its original function. Removing a tooth is the last option because we know that removal may lead to severe and costly dental and cosmetic problems if the tooth is not replaced.

    Losing a tooth can be a very traumatic experience and its very unfortunate when it does happen. Injury, accident, fracture, severe dental decay, and gum disease are the major reasons for having to remove a tooth. If teeth are lost due to injury or have to be removed, it is imperative that they be replaced to avoid cosmetic and dental problems in the future.

    When a tooth is lost, the jaw bone that helped to support that tooth begins to atrophy, causing the teeth on either side to shift or tip into the open space of the lost tooth. Also, the tooth above or below the open space will start to move towards the open space because there is no opposing tooth to bite on. These movements may create problems such as decay, gum disease, excessive wear on certain teeth, and TMJ (jaw joint) problems. These problems and movements do not result immediately, but will eventually appear, compromising your chewing abilities, the health of your bite, and the beauty of your smile.

    Removable bridges - This type of bridge is a good solution for replacing one or more missing teeth, especially in complex dental situations where other replacement options are not possible. They are usually made of tooth-colored, artificial teeth combined with metal clasps that hook onto adjacent natural teeth. Removable bridges are the most economical option for replacing missing teeth, but may be the least aesthetically pleasing. This is because the metal clasps on the appliances are often impossible to completely conceal.

    Fixed bridges - This type of bridge is generally made of porcelain or composite material and is anchored (cemented) permanently to a natural teeth adjacent to the missing tooth site. The benefit of this type of bridge is that it is fixed (not removable) and it is very sturdy. The disadvantage is that in order to create a fixed appliance, two healthy, natural teeth will have to be crowned (capped) to hold the bridge in place.

    Dentures - This type of tooth replacement is used when most or all of the natural teeth are missing in one dental arch. Dentures are removable artificial teeth that are made to closely resemble the patients original teeth.

    Implants - Are a great way to replace one or more missing teeth. They may also be great to support ill fitting dentures. A dental implant is an artificial root that is surgically placed into the jaw bone to replace a missing tooth. An artificial tooth is placed on the implant, giving the appearance and feel of a natural tooth. Implants are very stable, durable, and are the most aesthetically pleasing tooth replacement option.

    If you are missing teeth, ask us if they need replacement and what options are available to you. Together we will select the best replacement option for your particular case. Prevention and early treatment is always less involved and less costly than delaying treatment and allowing a serious problem to develop.

    Most of us have fillings in our mouths that date back many years and some may have even been placed during our childhood. These fillings may now be old, dark, and unattractive, making us feel self-conscious when we smile, laugh, and talk. Old fillings are not only unattractive, they may also be defective. When a filling is old, the margins (space between the tooth and filling) may eventually open and allow bacteria and food debris to enter, potentially causing dental decay.

    Your dentist can check your fillings and evaluate if they are defective and need replacement. Also, if you simply want to replace fillings that are unattractive, you and your dentist can decide which ones should be replaced first and what replacement options would best suit you. There are many state-of-the-art dental filling materials and procedures available today that are quick, painless, and cost effective for replacing old, unattractive or defective fillings.

    Composite (bonding) fillings - These are tooth-colored fillings that can be closely matched to the color of your existing teeth. They are particularly well suited for use in front teeth or visible parts of teeth and are one of the best ways to improve the health and beauty of your smile.

    Crowns (Caps) - These types of restoration are used when a tooth is too damaged and cannot be repaired with a filling or other type of restoration. A crown is a covering that encases the entire tooth surface restoring it to its original shape and size. A crown protects and strengthens the remaining tooth structure and can be made of gold, porcelain, and other tooth-colored materials.

    Inlays/Onlays - These restorations are custom made fillings. They can be made of composite resin, porcelain or gold and are made by a dental laboratory and placed by a dentist. Inlays/onlays are usually best for the posterior chewing surfaces of teeth and are utilized to conservatively repair teeth that have large defective/unattractive fillings or have been damaged by decay or trauma.

    Porcelain veneers - Used primarily in the front teeth, veneers are very thin shells of tooth-shaped porcelain that are individually crafted and permanently cemented to the front surface of teeth. They are a great solution for fixing discolored, pitted, shipped, malformed, or slightly crooked teeth. Veneers are also used if you have unwanted spaces. Veneers are very durable, natural looking, and do not stain. This makes veneers a very popular solution for restoring a smile impaired by old, unattractive fillings.

    As you can see, there are various options for replacing old, unattractive fillings. These treatments will provide strong, natural, and long-lasting replacement solutions to enhance the health and beauty of your smile.

    Many people are unaware that having periodontal disease (the destruction of gum tissue and bone that hold our teeth in place) can affect your overall health. Periodontal disease is one of the most common infections; often more prevalent than the common cold! Periodontal disease is not only the number one reason people lose teeth; it can also affect the health of your body!

    Periodontal disease is a bacterial infection, and in its earliest stages, its called gingivitis. It starts when an accumulation of plaque (a colony of bacteria, food debris, and saliva) is NOT regularly removed from the gums and teeth. The bacteria in plaque produce toxins/acids that irritate and infect the gums and eventually destroy the jaw bone that supports the teeth. When periodontal disease is not treated it can eventually lead to tooth loss!

    There are numerous studies that have looked into the correlation between gum disease and major medical conditions. These studies suggest people with periodontal disease are at a greater risk of systemic disease and indicate that periodontal disease may cause oral bacteria to enter the bloodstream and travel to major organs and begin new infections. Research suggests that periodontal bacteria in the blood stream may:

    Researchers conclude there is still much research to be done to understand the link between periodontal disease and systemic diseases, but enough research has been done to support that infections in the mouth can play havoc elsewhere in the body.

    To ensure a healthy, disease-free mouth, we recommend the importance of regular dental check-ups and cleanings, which include a periodontal evaluation. Also, diligent home care and a proper diet can help reduce the plaque and bacteria in the mouth.

    Although thorough brushing and flossing remove most food particles and bacteria from easy to reach tooth surfaces, they do not reach the deep grooves on chewing surfaces of teeth. More than 75 percent of dental decay begins in these deep grooves (called pits and fissures). Toothbrush bristles are too large to possibly fit and clean most of these areas. This is where sealants play an important role.

    A sealant is a thin plastic coating that covers and protects the chewing surfaces of molars, premolars, and any deep grooves or pits on teeth. Sealant material forms a protective, smooth barrier covering natural depressions and grooves in the teeth, making it much easier to clean and help keep these areas free of decay.

    Sealants are easily applied by your dentist or dental hygienist and the process only takes minutes per tooth. After the chewing surfaces are roughened with an acid solution that helps the sealant adhere to the tooth, the sealant material is painted onto the tooth surface, where it hardens and bonds to the teeth. Sometimes a special light will be used to help the sealant material harden.

    After sealant treatment, its important to avoid chewing on ice cubes, hard candy, popcorn kernels, or any hard or sticky foods. Your sealants will be checked for wear and chipping at your regular dental check-up.

    Were all at risk for having a tooth knocked out. More than 5 million teeth are knocked out every year! If we know how to handle this emergency situation, we may be able to actually save the tooth. Teeth that are knocked out may be possibly reimplanted if we act quickly, yet calmly, and follow these simple steps:

  • Try to replace the tooth back in its socket immediately. Gently bite down on gauze, a wet tea bag or on your own teeth to keep the tooth in place. Apply a cold compress to the mouth for pain and swelling as needed.
  • If the tooth cannot be placed back into the socket, place the tooth in a container and cover with a small amount of your saliva or whole milk. You can also place the tooth under your tongue or between your lower lip and gums. Keep the tooth moist at all times. Do not transport the tooth in a tissue or cloth.
  • Consider buying a Save-A-Tooth storage container and keeping it as part of your home first aid kit. The kit is available in many pharmacies and contains a travel case and fluid solution for easy tooth transport.
  • The sooner the tooth is replaced back into the socket, the greater the likelihood it has to survive and possibly last for many years. So be prepared, and remember these simple steps for saving a knocked-out tooth.

    The staff at Miami Lakes Periodontal Associates are committed to giving the highest standard of patient care. They are dedicated, highly trained, and professional. Our staff is fully bilingual and is dedicated to serving our patients in a very personable and friendly manner.Our patients have commented that our staff members work as a team and not individuals. Most have been with us for over 10 years and strive in providing our patients with dental care in the same warm, caring, and professional manner they would extend to members of their own family.

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    Rating 4.6 out of 5 based on 29 reviews

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    Josefina Bacallao
    a year ago
    Best Doctor, staff, familiar, caring!! Feeling like a Queen!! Thank you, Dr. Del Castllo you are great!!


    Maritza Montano
    2 years ago
    Dr. Rebeca Navarro is very patient and knowledgeable. My 83 yo mom always feels comfortable with her. I am also her patient and find her office very clean, organized and friendly. I am very happy with her professionalism.


    Mariam Capin
    2 years ago
    Taking my wisdom tooth was such a great experience thanks to the great staff and doctor. They made me feel at home!


    JenJen Z
    2 years ago
    This practice is by far the best my kids and I have been treated by. Robert Del Castillo is honest, professional and extreamly knowledgeable!


    yvette Pino
    2 years ago
    I had three implants in one visit and was extremely nervous. Dr. Castillo and his staff were amazing. I felt no pain through the entire experience. They were very patient with me and made me feel comfortable through the procedure. I highly recommend Dr. Castillo if you need periodontal care and Dental implants.


    Rosanne Robertelli
    2 years ago
    I have been seeing Dr. Del Castillo for years. He is the expert for implants. He teaches to others and is very caring. He is a perfectionist and that's what I want for my smile and health! The last implant I had performed, the doctor did it all in one procedure, extracting the old tooth while inserting the implant at the same time! It was little recovery time! He is the best! Highly recommend this office.


    Leonor Etably
    2 years ago
    (Translated by Google) Dr. Rebecca Navarro is excellent!!!!!! He is a perfectionist and takes his time to do the best job. He is the best dentist I have ever had. She is super loving and has hands of ceda. They do not feel. The staff is also super attentive. It's nice to come. (Original) La Dr. Rebecca Navarro es excelente!!!!!! Es perfeccionista y toma su tiempo para hacer el mejor trabajo. Es el mejor dentista que he tenido. Ella es super amorosa y tiene unas manos de ceda. No se sienten. El staff tambien es super atento. Da gusto venir.


    Paola Gonzalez
    2 years ago
    Let me stay off by saying the from staff is amazing!! Sandra has been such a big help making my appointments and always following up, without her I wouldn't have ever noticed I've missed appointments. Also let me say that the billing apartment has been excellent on explaining the copayments and why I have them! I had to get some wisdoms out and Dr Del Castillo was A M A Z I N G!!! Only 20 min to get wisdoms out you can't beat that, and let me say I felt NO PAIN! I felt super comfortable from entering to leaving with the procedure done. I HIGHLY recommend this place. Don't look any forward cause other places really don't care about your oral health, but Miami Lakes Periodontal associates do, plus they exceeds your expectations hands.


    Jessica Gonzalez
    2 years ago
    I went to Dr. Del Castillo to fix my gummy smile and he did an exceptional job. He is professional and knowledgeable and will know exactly what you need to achieve the smile you desire. I had a great experience and highly recommend the staff and doctor at this location.


    Soly Fernandez
    2 years ago
    Very interesting, egotistical character. Impression during consultation with this doctor is that this doctor doesnt like patients to question him and must definitely makes wrongful assumptions based on his high ego and lack of humility. Demanding a CT scan (250.00) be done for my daughter in order to give me a quote, getting upset about my worry of radiation, and making me feel like I couldnt ask questions...No, thanks. You are not God.


    Kamila Pereira
    2 years ago
    I went to them for my wisdom teeth removal and it was completely painless. He took a little over an hour and I did not feel a thing. The last tooth was a little more difficult but, he did tell me that. The whole process leading up to the procedure was great. He sat with me and explained how he was going to do the procedure. My mom had many questions and he answered all of them with so much information. Everyone in the office, from the receptionist to the assistants, are amazing. Definitely recommend!!


    Sabrina Leeloo Gonzalez
    2 years ago
    If you need dental implants, Dr. Del Castillo is IT. I have never felt so comfortable with a doctor and I am beyond happy with the final result. Dr. Del Castillo was able to provide me with a smile I can be proud of. Not to mention the AMAZING staff that has truly become family. As a 23-year-old needing my 3 front teeth to be worked on I was extremely nervous ... especially since I was planning my wedding for the end of this year and well, my smile is a big deal during this season!! To provide context, 10 years ago I had an accident that resulted in the loss of my 3 front teeth. Fast forward to this year, I was experiencing bone loss and required the extraction of my 3 front teeth. The doctor spent over an hour explaining the ins and outs of the surgery, what would be required, how he planned to prepare, and my options as a patient. Additionally, I needed to remove my 4 wisdom teeth. This was a heavy burden for me to carry at the start of the year but I felt extremely comfortable with his proven track record and boy was I right! The recovery was as seamless as it could be. The wisdom teeth extraction was effortless and recovery from this portion of the surgery was very quick! The front teeth, although painful because of my complicated bone situation, was also relatively quick. The doctor provided me with provisional teeth that got the job done and assisted me in recovery. No one really even noticed a difference. Many months later, now I have my permanent teeth and they are beyond perfect! The color matching was spot on, the shape is perfect. I couldn't be happier. My gums are healing really well. All in all, I'm a very happy patient and now come to this office for all my cleanings and checkups. Dr. Del Castillo's services were an answered prayer! As challenging as it was, now I have peace of mind that my dental implants are secured and far exceeded my expectations. I am thankful for a doctor that understood the importance of walking a patient through the entire procedure. If you are in need of dental implants, I hope this review is your sign to come here!! I have included a photo of the end result!! BIG smiles now.


    Yosmel Hernandez
    3 years ago
    Awesome office! Nice, clean and staff is very professional. I had surgery to correct receding gum and the procedure went extremely well and quick. My gum looks and feels healthy again! Highly recommended.


    Christopher
    3 years ago
    Greatest staff and guy out there if you are looking for dental care. Did two implants with him. Couldn't have asked for a better person to handle the procedure. Did both at once. Little to no pain. Staff is beyond friendly and overly caring. Best experience I've ever had for any dental work. Highly recommend!!!


    Garrett Monteagudo
    3 years ago
    Excellent service!! From the moment I walked in, I was greeted with a positive attitude. The office was impeccably clean. All employees wore masks and there was a mandatory temperature screening upon arrival. I felt safe knowing that all COVID-19 safety measures were in place. The dental hygienist did an incredible job. Delicate yet cleaned my teeth to perfection. Dr. Navarro is a gem and extremely thorough. She was very informative throughout the process and answered all of my concerns. Dr. Del Castillo and staff are the best! 12/10!!


    Yosmel Hernandez
    3 years ago
    Awesome office! Nice, clean and staff is very professional. I had surgery to correct receding gum and the procedure went extremely well and quick. My gum looks and feels healthy again! Highly recommended.


    Graciella Delgado
    3 years ago
    Dear Dr Robert del Castillo: My experience surpassed my expectation in simple terms, excellent that meets perfection. I felt so confortable with your approach you are utmost knowledgeable about your profesion. My smile has been returned and I fell much more confident in all that I do. Thank you very much. May God always bless you.


    Christopher
    4 years ago
    Greatest staff and guy out there if you are looking for dental care. Did two implants with him. Couldn't have asked for a better person to handle the procedure. Did both at once. Little to no pain. Staff is beyond friendly and overly caring. Best experience I've ever had for any dental work. Highly recommend!!!


    Garrett Monteagudo
    4 years ago
    Excellent service!! From the moment I walked in, I was greeted with a positive attitude. The office was impeccably clean. All employees wore masks and there was a mandatory temperature screening upon arrival. I felt safe knowing that all COVID-19 safety measures were in place. The dental hygienist did an incredible job. Delicate yet cleaned my teeth to perfection. Dr. Navarro is a gem and extremely thorough. She was very informative throughout the process and answered all of my concerns. Dr. Del Castillo and staff are the best! 12/10!!


    Robin Baker
    4 years ago
    I have had the "misfortune" of visiting with a number of periodontists and having substantial periodontal work done over the years. My experience is that Dr. del Castillo is the most skilled, caring and the most passionate about his commitment to settling for nothing less then exceedingly top quality periodontal outcomes. I highly recommend him; he does not "settl;e" for less than excellent work.


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