Need an extraction? Get free oral sedation for any extraction scheduled in April. At Impeccable Smiles, we're dedicated to providing a comfortable experience. Oral sedation helps you feel calm and confident when tooth extraction is needed.
Why Get Oral Sedation Dentistry?
With oral sedation, multiple procedures can be performed during the same visit. We offer different levels of sedation:
Appointment must be scheduled in April. The offer expires on April 30, 2024.
Call 813-365-3552 or click here to schedule your dental appointment today!
Treat yourself now to get oral health. Split your dental costs into smaller monthly payments with Cherry payment plans!
For qualifying patients, you can choose from 3, 6, 12, 18, or 24-month payment plans with 0% APR.
There are no hidden costs or fees, and applying does not impact your credit score.
Ask us about Cherry today!
Blues and BBQ
April 6
Carrollwood Cultural Center
Solar Eclipse Event
April 8
MOSI
Tampa Bay Wine and Food Festival
April 9-13
Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park
98ROCKFEST
April 19
Amalie Arena
City: Fashion+Art+Culture
04/20/2024
Tampa Museum of Art
Dental Hygienist Week
- April 8-12
Administrative Professionals Day
- April 24
National Humor Month
Oral Cancer Awareness Month
Tax Day
- April 15
Our dental hygienists are the guardians of our smiles, providing care, education, and encouragement at every visit. This week, we honor their dedication and the smiles they protect and enhance at Impeccable Smiles.
Karleigh | April 27
Please join us in wishing her a happy birthday and thanking her for all she does daily for our patients!
Our administrative professionals are essential to Impeccable Smiles. They provide critical support services that keep the business running smoothly. They are the first face and first smile you see when you walk through our doors.
April is recognized as National Stress Awareness Month to bring attention to the negative impact of stress. Managing stress is an essential component of a healthy lifestyle. Knowing how to manage stress can improve mental and physical well-being and minimize the exacerbation of health-related issues. Stress can significantly impact oral health, causing teeth to break, jaw pain (TMJ), headaches, and migraines. This is because stress can cause people to grind or clench their teeth while sleeping, a condition called bruxism.
Deborah L.
Al R.
Jill S.