Kirk K. Cohil, DDS, PA

2525 E. Semoran Blvd. Apopka, FL 32703

407-889-9682

 

MONDAY 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
TUESDAY 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
WEDNESDAY 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
THURSDAY 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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How Long Do Dental Crowns in Apopka Last?

Dental crowns are well-made and can be incredibly sturdy. It’s been proven that crowns should last at least five years. They can last up to 25 or 30 years if they’re properly taken care of, although that’s rare. The average life span for a dental...

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Cracked Tooth Syndrome Solutions

To prevent cracks from penetrating deep into a tooth, preventive dentistry is required. If a small crack is detected or found early enough, a bonded restoration may be able to be completed to bond tooth structure together and prevent the crack from traveling deeper or...

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Cosmetic Dentistry in Apopka

  Cosmetic Dentistry Procedures Improve the Look of Your Smile People want to have confidence in their smile and to know that the face they’re showing to the world portrays a friendly, approachable image. Experts from Cohil Family Dentistry are dedicated to helping you achieve the goals...

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The Loss of Back Teeth

Many people may feel that the loss of back teeth is not that bad of a thing, because you cannot see those teeth in the mouth.  Well, the loss of a back tooth is just as bad, if not worse, than losing a front tooth. Beyond...

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Dental Abscesses

Dental abscesses may arise from trauma or decay reaching the pulp (nerve) of a tooth.  When this happens, pain and/or swelling may arise.  When bacteria enter a tooth through a crack or infected portion of tooth, a tooth becomes significantly infected.  The bacteria travel through...

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The Formation of a Cavity

The formation of a cavity, also known as dental caries, is a very basic process. First, plaque forms on teeth by the absorption of salivary glycoproteins. Secondly, bacteria selectively appear on the plaque surface. Thirdly, bacteria grow and mature in the dental plaque. Once this happens, they begin...

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How to Reduce Tooth Sensitivity

For those of you who experience tooth sensitivity, there are a few basic things you should be aware of: Do not use firm or hard toothbrushes as your everyday toothbrush. Use soft bristles on a consistent basis. Do not load the entire toothbrush with toothpaste. A pea...

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