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Office Hours:
Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Phone: (904) 825-5055 x1047
Services available for children ages 3 through 17. Services include examinations, x-rays, cleaning, sealants, restorations (fillings), extractions, and root canals.
Children with orthodontics (braces) needs may be referred to private dental services.
Eligibility and cost of services can be determined by calling the dental clinic. A variety of options exist for families to cover the cost of services. Charges may be billed to Medicaid, Medicaid HMO, and CMS/uninsured. Non-Medicaid clients will be charged on a sliding fee scale based upon the family income.
At this time, no adult dental services are provided by the St. Johns County Health Department at this time.
Good Samaritan Health Centers/Wildflower Clinic offer adult dental care.
The address for this clinic is 268 Herbert Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084. This clinic is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm. For more information, please call 904-829-1962 during normal business hours. Information can also be accessed at the following website www.samaritanhc.org
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Important Information:
A sealant is a material that is applied to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth. The sealant acts as a barrier, protecting enamel from plaque and acids.
Topical fluoride or fluoride varnish are for very young children and can be provided twice a year to prevent cavities from forming on the smooth surfaces of the teeth.
More Information:
- American Dental Association

- American Academy of Pediatric Dentist

- Centers for Disease Control & Prevention – Oral Health Resources

- Centers for Disease Control & Prevention – Children’s Oral Health

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