Moon Family Dental Care offers comprehensive dental care for the whole family, all in one convenient Winter Haven location. We combine attentive, personalized patient care with up-to-date technology so that children, teens, adults, and seniors can all receive treatment in a comfortable, relaxed setting.
From routine checkups to complex restorative care, our team is here to help you maintain a healthy, confident smile at every stage of life. Whether you are visiting us for prevention, to fix a problem, or to improve the appearance of your teeth, you can expect thoughtful recommendations and treatment plans tailored to your needs.
No matter what brings you to our office, Dr. Moon and the team are committed to helping you achieve and maintain your best oral health with gentle, modern, and thorough care.
ADVANCED CARE FOR HEALTHY, BEAUTIFUL SMILES
We provide comprehensive general dentistry services for adults 18 and older, focusing on preventive care that keeps your smile healthy for years to come. Regular cleanings and exams help catch early signs of decay or gum issues before they become serious, while fillings are used to restore teeth damaged by cavities, protect their structure, and prevent further deterioration. Our goal is to make routine dental visits comfortable and stress-free, encouraging patients to maintain consistent oral hygiene habits. Whether you are coming in for your yearly checkup, need X-rays, or require small restorative treatments, our team offers gentle, professional care tailored to your individual needs. A healthy mouth supports overall wellness, and with proper maintenance, most dental problems can be avoided or easily managed.
Our restorative dentistry services focus on repairing or replacing damaged teeth to bring back natural function, comfort, and appearance. Whether a tooth is weakened by decay, cracked from daily use, or missing entirely, we offer solutions such as fillings, crowns, bridges, and implants designed to restore strength and stability. By carefully rebuilding the tooth structure and improving bite alignment, we help patients eat, speak, and smile with confidence again. With modern materials that blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, treatment results look beautiful and feel comfortable, allowing you to enjoy a healthier, more functional smile.
Dental crowns are full-coverage restorations designed to encase the entire visible portion of a tooth above the gum line. Unlike fillings or inlays that repair only part of a tooth, a crown becomes a new outer shell, restoring strength, shape, and appearance. Crowns are commonly used for teeth weakened by decay, fractures, large fillings, or cosmetic concerns. Available materials include porcelain/ceramic for natural esthetics, gold alloy for durability, or a combination of both. Crowns may also be used after root canal therapy or as part of bridge and implant restorations, helping protect the tooth long-term.
Tooth-colored composite fillings repair decay or small fractures without the look of metal. Modern resin materials bond directly to tooth structure, creating a durable, natural appearance that blends seamlessly with your smile. Composite restorations are usually completed in just one visit and work well for small to moderate cavities. They provide a strong and durable result while improving the appearance of the tooth, making them a great alternative to amalgam fillings. This option is ideal for patients who want a restoration that looks natural and feels like their own tooth.
Bridges replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring an artificial tooth between neighboring natural teeth or implants. This “bridge” restores chewing ability, helps maintain facial structure, and prevents surrounding teeth from shifting. Bridges are fixed—meaning they are not removable—and are custom-crafted for comfort and natural appearance. If missing teeth affect your confidence, speech, or bite function, a bridge may be a strong, stable restorative option.
Tooth extraction is performed only when necessary, such as when a tooth is severely decayed, cracked beyond repair, causing infection, or remains trapped in the jaw or under the gum, as is often the case with impacted wisdom teeth. Extractions may also be recommended before orthodontic treatment or when planning for implants or dentures. After the tooth is removed, we carefully review and discuss replacement options to restore function and appearance, supporting a healthy result for the long term.
Dental implants replace missing teeth by placing a titanium post into the jawbone, where it fuses naturally through osseointegration. Once healed, a custom crown, bridge, or denture is attached, creating a restoration that looks and functions like a natural tooth. Implants prevent bone loss, restore chewing strength, and are one of the most durable replacement options available. Ideal for patients seeking permanent tooth replacement.
Dentures replace several missing teeth along with the surrounding tissue. Complete dentures restore a full arch, while partial dentures fill gaps when some natural teeth are still present and help prevent remaining teeth from shifting. Dentures may be conventional, placed after the gums have healed, or immediate, placed on the same day as extraction. With good care, dentures can remain strong and functional for many years, improving chewing, speech, and the appearance of your smile. Multiple appointments help achieve the best fit, comfort, and color match.
Clear aligners offer a nearly invisible way to straighten teeth without metal brackets, making them a popular choice for adults who want a more discreet option than traditional braces. Treatment uses a series of custom clear trays that are changed periodically to gently move teeth into place. The trays can be removed for eating and special occasions, giving patients more comfort and flexibility while maintaining an active lifestyle. Clear aligners can correct crowding, spacing issues, overbite, underbite, and crossbite, much like traditional braces. They are also a great alternative to veneers since they straighten the natural teeth rather than covering them. After a digital scan and treatment plan are created, patients receive a set of aligners to wear daily, switching to new trays as teeth shift. With consistent use, many patients achieve excellent results with a more comfortable and aesthetic experience.
Bone grafting restores lost bone in the jaw, often necessary before implants or major restorations. Bone loss may result from periodontal disease, extraction, or trauma. Grafts rebuild bone volume and structure using material from the patient, donor bone, or bio-compatible substitutes. The procedure enhances implant stability and preserves the jaw’s shape. Treatment may require several months for full integration, with guided healing and follow-up care throughout the process.
Anterior splints are custom devices used to reposition the jaw, reduce TMJ stress, and relieve muscle pain. They may reduce headaches, clenching, and grinding while protecting teeth from wear. Patients typically wear splints at night or during periods of tension. Treatment is monitored and adjusted over time, and may be combined with therapy, habit coaching, or additional dental care depending on symptom severity.
Professional whitening lightens tooth discoloration caused by coffee, tea, wine, or smoking. Options include customized take-home kits or in-office treatments, designed to brighten your smile safely and effectively. Whitening boosts confidence and is a simple way to refresh your appearance.
Veneers are thin ceramic shells placed on the front of teeth to improve shape, color, and alignment. They conceal chips, gaps, stains, and uneven edges for a natural, uniform smile. Veneers are long-lasting, minimally invasive, and favored for cosmetic smile makeovers.
Inlays/onlays restore moderate tooth damage when a filling is not enough but a full crown isn’t necessary. Made from strong porcelain, they withstand heavy chewing and blend with natural enamel. They preserve more natural tooth structure than crowns while offering high durability in back teeth.
Early-stage gum disease can often be treated without surgery. Options include localized medication, deep cleaning (scaling/root planing), and pocket disinfection. These treatments remove infection, smooth root surfaces, and promote healing. Gum therapy helps prevent bone loss, reduces inflammation, and protects long-term oral health.
Professional cleanings remove plaque and tartar from above and below the gum line, preventing gum disease and freshening breath. Regular cleanings also help detect early concerns like cavities or oral cancer. Twice-yearly cleanings are recommended for most patients, with more frequent visits for periodontal maintenance.
Routine hygiene care includes cleanings, exams, fluoride, maintenance for gum health, and breath-care guidance. We support your home brushing routine with professional prevention that keeps your smile strong and healthy long-term.
When teeth are severely worn, missing, or damaged, a customized full-mouth restoration may combine crowns, bridges, implants, veneers, periodontal therapy, and more. The goal is to rebuild both function and esthetics for long-term comfort, confidence, and overall health.