About Us

Caring for Smiles Since Day One
Awards & Achievements
With every smile we transform, we create lasting connections and a legacy of confident, happy patients.


Dr. Frank Pérez
Dr. Frank Pérez is a Cuban immigrant who came to the United States in 2014 with the vision of building a meaningful career as a dentist.
About Dr. Frank Pérez
With a passion for modern dental practice and a strong commitment to his patients’ well-being, Dr. Pérez offers a unique combination of technical skill and human connection in every smile he cares for.
Education
Associate in Arts
Miami Dade College
Bachelor in Biological Sciences
Florida International University
Doctor of Dental Medicine
Rutgers School of Dental Medicine (New Jersey)
Courses & Certifications
- Microscopic Endodontics – Cancún, Mexico
- Porcelain Veneers – Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Memberships
Dr. Pérez is an active member of leading professional organizations, including:
Your Questions, Answered
How often should I visit the dentist?
We recommend visiting the dentist at least twice a year for regular checkups and cleanings. However, some patients with specific conditions may need more frequent visits.
Do you accept insurance?
Yes, we work with most major dental insurance providers. Please contact us to verify your coverage and learn more about your benefits.
Does teeth whitening damage my teeth?
No, professional teeth whitening is a safe and effective treatment when performed under the supervision of a qualified dentist. We use advanced methods to protect your enamel and gums.
Are root canals painful?
With modern techniques and anesthesia, root canals are no more painful than getting a filling. Our priority is to ensure your comfort throughout the procedure.
How can I prevent cavities?
Maintain a good oral hygiene routine, including brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and visiting your dentist regularly. Limiting sugary foods and drinks also helps prevent cavities.
How long do crowns and fillings last?
With proper care, crowns and fillings can last 10-15 years or longer. Regular dental checkups and good oral hygiene are essential for their longevity.