5823 Main St. New Port Richey, FL 34652

CALL TODAY: 727-607-3586

5823 Main St. New Port Richey, FL 34652

CALL TODAY: 727-607-3586
A tooth-shaped ice sculpture with ice cubes on top against a blue background, symbolizing dental health and cool freshness.

The satisfying crunch of ice cubes might seem like a harmless way to cool down after a cold beverage, but this seemingly innocent habit carries hidden dangers for your dental health. Whether you’re mindlessly munching on leftover ice from your drink or deliberately seeking out frozen cubes throughout the day,…

Happy senior patient admiring his perfect smile after a dental implant treatment, holding a mirror in his hand at the dental clinic

The start of a new year brings fresh motivation to tackle long-postponed goals, and for many people, that list includes finally addressing cosmetic concerns about their smile. While the timing might seem perfect for transforming your appearance alongside other resolutions, understanding the realities of the veneer process helps you determine…

Doctor putting a clear dental aligner to the patient woman

Winter break arrives at a perfect time for making positive changes, and many people consider this an ideal window to begin clear aligner treatment. The answer is yes, winter break offers several practical advantages for starting your smile transformation with minimal disruption to your daily routine. At Dentistry on Main…

Beautiful woman sitting at the table working with laptop at home around christmas tree rubbing eyes for fatigue and headache, sleepy and tired expression. Vision problem

The holidays bring family gatherings, festive celebrations, and a mounting to-do list that can leave your jaw clenched tighter than your budget. Holiday stress often manifests physically, with many people unconsciously grinding or clenching their teeth, a condition called bruxism that can cause headaches, jaw pain, and significant dental damage…

Documents, happy and a nurse helping a patient in the hospital during an appointment or checkup. Insurance form, smile and a medical assistant at a health clinic to help with check in or sign up.

As the end of the year approaches, many dental insurance plans reset their benefits on January 1st, which means any unused benefits you’ve accumulated throughout 2025 will disappear. Most dental insurance plans include an annual maximum benefit that doesn’t roll over into the new year, so if you haven’t reached…

Woman with perfect smile wearing invisible dental aligners for dental correction. High quality photo

Clear aligners transform smiles in roughly 6 to 18 months for most patients, though your exact timeline depends on factors like alignment complexity and treatment adherence. Minor spacing issues may resolve in just a few months, while more complex bite corrections typically require a year or longer. Understanding the treatment…

Cracked tooth character with sad expression on neutral background for medical dental concept with free place for text

A dental emergency involving your child can happen in seconds, whether from a fall on the playground, a sports collision, or biting down on something hard. Knowing how to respond quickly and calmly makes the difference between saving or losing a tooth, preventing infection, or minimizing long-term damage. This guide…

Woman with diastema between upper front teeth on light grey background, closeup

Veneers effectively close gaps between teeth, offering a fast and aesthetically pleasing solution for spaces that affect your smile’s appearance. These thin shells bond to the front surface of your teeth, instantly transforming gaps into a uniform, natural-looking smile. Whether you have one noticeable gap or multiple spaces throughout your…

The dentist is holding dentures in his hands. Dental prosthesis

Your teeth do more than help you eat. They shape how you speak, support your facial structure, and give you the freedom to laugh without hesitation. However, when you have multiple missing teeth, dentures can step in as a proven solution that restores both function and form, giving you back…

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Dentistry on Main Street
Hours

Monday: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Tuesday: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Wednesday: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Thursday: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Friday: Closed

Saturday-Sunday: Closed