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What's Special About Our General Dentistry?


At Atlantic Dentistry we pride our practice on the personal touch that we offer every patient who walks in our door. General dentistry is focused on preventing potential complications, rather than treating them. If you and your family are in need of professional dental services, we can help!




General Dentistry Services


Dental Exams, Cleanings, and Oral Cancer Screenings
Halitosis Treatment
Dentistry For Kids
Fluoride Treatment and Dental Sealants
Periodontal Care and Maintenance
Mouthguards and Nightguards
Sleep Apnea and Oral Appliance Therapy
TMJ

Our Difference


Commitment to care
Top tier professionals
We work with your insurance
Local to you

We're general dentistry experts.


Dr. Sebastien Murphy


Dr. Sebastien Murphy was born in Montreal, Canada, but grew up in multiple states on the eastern side of the United States. Knowing that he wanted to be a dentist from the young age of 14, Dr. Murphy attended college to obtain his undergraduate and master’s degrees in biochemistry. Dr. Murphy has taken many hours of continuing education in various topics of dentistry to improve his clinical skills.
Dr. Sebastien Murphy at Atlantic Dentistry

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Very Professional

First visit. My hygienist, Sonya, was thorough and explained everything she was doing and finding. Very professional. The office is modern, and not only clean, but COVID-clean! I felt comfortable they were doing everything possible to keep me and the staff safe.

- R G.

Fantastic Team!

After a few years of researching the implant procedure I choose Atlantic Dentistry and had my first implant successfully completed. Dr Murphy and his whole team did a fantastic job! They made me feel very comfortable and confident in their abilities.Everything went very smooth and the crown was perfect, you can't tell the difference between the crown and my real teeth. I have 2 more implants to go and I'm glad I chose Dr Murphy.

- Bryan R.

Best Dentist

Dr. Murphy is fantastic. Best dentist I have visited. The staff is also equally amazing, he knows how to surround himself with other professional and friendly people, he is a good leader.
I had three implants put in and it was painless.
Go there, you will not be disappointed.

- Wayne A.

General Dentistry Services


Dental Exam



The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends a routine check-up up roughly twice a year. A routine appointment with our doctors will typically include a professional cleaning and a detailed examination of your teeth, gums, and other oral tissues. We may also recommend an oral cancer screening for our older patients.

Dental Cleaning


Maintaining good oral hygiene is vital if you want your teeth to stay strong, functional, and attractive. Apart from regular brushing and flossing, it is also necessary to keep your dental appointments with us regularly. You should visit us at least twice a year for a professional cleaning to ensure you have excellent dental hygiene and your teeth and surrounding structures are healthy.

Oral Cancer Screening


Cancer screening can be a frightening scenario for some people, but it should not be. The truth is oral cancer screenings done consistently offer you the opportunity to discover problems early when they can be treated more easily and successfully. If you have questions about our oral cancer screening procedures, then please visit our office so our professional staff can guide you through the procedure.
At Atlantic Dentistry, we recommend getting routine cleanings and checkups as a part of your general dental care. One reason for this is to catch any oral health issues you may have, such as halitosis, better known as bad breath. The main cause of halitosis is tooth decay or gum disease.
Professional dental care is a crucial part of your child's oral health. Be sure to schedule your child's first appointment by the time their first teeth erupt, or before their first birthday. Scheduling regular appointments allows us to monitor the development of their oral health. Developmental problems are easier to treat in the beginning stages. As your child grows older, we can establish a strong foundation for their oral health, one that will ensure a lifetime of healthy, beautiful teeth.

Fluoride Treatment


Fluoride is a naturally-occurring mineral found in many of our foods and beverages. It is also a useful tool in fighting tooth decay. Every day, our teeth lose and gain minerals through the processes of demineralization and remineralization. If the process of demineralization exceeds that of remineralization tooth decay will occur. Professional fluoride treatment allows us to supplement the process of remineralization and prevent potential decay. It can even reverse minor instances of decay. Fluoride treatment is particularly beneficial for patients at a greater risk of tooth decay, such as children, teens, and seniors.

Dental Sealants


A dental sealant is a thin, plastic coating that prevents cavities and tooth decay. Sealants are usually applied to the occlusal (bite) surface of the molars and premolars. These teeth possess deep grooves and fissures that are much harder to clean, especially for children and teenagers. Sometimes the grooves are so thin that the bristles of a toothbrush are rendered essentially ineffective. A sealant will provide a more even brushing surface and seal off the enamel from harmful bacteria. Preventing tooth decay will ensure your child’s smile remains beautiful for years to come!

Periodontal Care


Your periodontal (gum) tissues are just as important as your teeth. Periodontal disease is the leading cause of tooth loss in the United States. Periodontal disease is the result of an infection in the gum tissues, connective ligaments, and eventually the alveolar bone.

The disease is characterized by gums that are swollen, red, and tend to bleed during brushing and flossing. Luckily, periodontal disease is easy to prevent and treat if it is caught early enough. If we notice signs of advanced periodontal disease, we may recommend a scaling and root planing procedure. The goal is to return your gums to a pink, healthy state.

Periodontal Maintenance


Maintaining proper oral hygiene is more than a simple focus on brushing and flossing your teeth twice daily but also caring for your gums and keeping them healthy. Periodontal diseases can be quite serious and difficult to treat. If you want to encourage gum health and be certain you do not contract a gum infection, good gum hygiene and periodontal maintenance are the key, and we can help.

Mouthguards


A mouthguard will protect your teeth and prevent dental emergencies. If you suffer from bruxism (teeth grinding), we may recommend a night guard. Many patients with bruxism tend to grind their teeth during sleep. A night guard acts as a barrier that prevents enamel wear.

Nightguards


If you participate in physical activities that put you at risk for dental trauma or injury, we strongly recommend a mouthguard. A mouthguard will protect your teeth and prevent dental emergencies. If you suffer from bruxism (teeth grinding), we may also recommend a night guard. Many patients with bruxism tend to grind their teeth during sleep. A night guard acts as a barrier that prevents enamel wear.
If you have obstructive sleep apnea, you may benefit from an oral appliance. An oral appliance will keep your jaw in the proper position during sleep. This opens your airway and improves your breathing during sleep. With an oral appliance, you may find yourself feeling more well-rested, alert and happy, thanks to a full night's sleep.

Sleep Apnea


Sleep apnea is characterized by the repeated cessation of breathing during sleep. There are three main types of sleep apnea: obstructive, central, and complex. Obstructive sleep apnea is the most common form caused by the relaxation of the muscles in the throat. We offer oral appliances to alleviate the symptoms of sleep apnea. An oral appliance can provide you with safer and more restful sleep!

Oral Appliance Therapy


People who suffer from sleep apnea have multiple treatment options from which to choose for relief. However, some solutions are more cost-effective than others. If you are looking for an affordable, effective, and highly beneficial solution there is no better choice than oral appliance therapy.
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ), allows us to move our joint forwards, backward, and side-to-side. Any problems that prevent us from using this joint properly are known as TMD or temporomandibular joint disorders. We provide some treatments designed to alleviate any pain or discomfort associated with the TMJ.

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Address: 13474 Atlantic Blvd, #109,
Jacksonville, FL 32225

Phone: (904) 458-5868

Email: info@atlanticdentistryjax.com

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