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Ronald M Pross DMD

801 West Fletcher Avenue = Tampa FL = 33612 = (813) 961-1727
 
 
 

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Are you searching for a dentist where your comfort is their first concern in the Tampa, FL area?

Look no further. You'll find it at North Pointe Dental Associates!

Our team of friendly, caring professionals is trained in the latest techniques.

North Pointe Dental Associates is one of the premier practices in Tampa for comfortable care. Our team of friendly, caring professionals is trained in the latest techniques in "pain-free" care.

You'll appreciate our use of the latest materials, modern treatment techniques and our pleasant relaxed environment in one of Tampa's most up-to-date dental facilities.

Highest Infection Control Standards

We realize that patients today have many concerns about the safety of their medical and dental care. We understand your concern and welcome you to tour our office in Tampa to see for yourself how we protect both you and us. Be sure to call us in advance, so we can schedule enough time to answer all your questions.

North Pointe Dental Associates
801 West Fletcher Avenue
Tampa, FL  33612
(813) 961-1727

In Tampa, Dr. Pross is recognized as one of the city's most respected dentists.

 

At North Pointe Dental Associates, you'll discover an easy-to-use, information-packed web site.
Learn more about the top dentist in Tampa FL.

 

Minimal Sedation* Dentist
In Tampa Florida and the surrounding
Carrollwood Village
- Lake Magdalene - Forest Hills - Lutz FL areas.
 

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*Minimal sedation, also known as anxiolysis, is the use of oral and inhalation medications to relieve anxiety before and during
 dental procedures that minimally reduce consciousness in an effort to reduce fear and anxiety, while still maintaining
 normal breathing and the ability to respond appropriately to physical and verbal stimulation.

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