For eligibility requirements contact the Florida Department of Health in Orange County’s (DOH-Orange) Eligibility Office at 407-858-1478.
- Children ages 2 through 20 receiving Medicaid
- Adult patients over the age of 21 with Medicaid needing emergency dental care (pain and suffering) may contact the dental clinic during normal hours of operation.
The dental clinic is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday (excluding State Holidays). We are closed for lunch from noon – 1 p.m.
If you are an adult patient without Medicaid, contact the dental clinic for referral phone numbers.
Hoffner Dental Clinic
5449 S. Semoran Blvd., Suite 19B
Orlando, FL 32822
407-858-1478
Dental Services Include

Exams
Regular dental exams are crucial for maintaining your child’s oral health. We recommend bringing your child for an exam every six months, starting at the age of 1 and continuing up to the age of 20. These early and consistent visits help your child develop a positive and comfortable relationship with dental care.
During the initial exam, our dentist will take x-rays, perform a thorough visual examination, and check for any signs of inflammation, plaque, tartar, or cavities. If any issues are discovered, we will recommend appropriate solutions to restore your child’s teeth to a clean and healthy state. After the comprehensive exam, we will schedule regular evaluation and treatment appointments as necessary. As general dentists, we will also provide referrals to dental specialists if your child requires more advanced care.

Cleaning
Even with diligent brushing, flossing, and mouthwash use at home, your child may miss some areas of their mouth. Regular professional teeth cleanings ensure that your child’s teeth and gums remain healthy. Our qualified dental staff will remove any hard deposits, called calculus or tartar, that cannot be eliminated with a toothbrush or floss. We will also provide tips on improving at-home oral care.
Children can sometimes experience gingival swelling, known as gingivitis. Routine cleanings not only help prevent cavities but also maintain your child’s gum health. By establishing a commitment to regular dental cleanings, you are setting your child up for a lifetime of healthy, beautiful smiles.

X-Rays
During the initial exam, we typically take a full set of x-rays to establish a baseline for future visits. These x-rays capture your child’s entire set of teeth, allowing us to monitor their development and identify any concerns. We use bitewing x-rays to check for decay, bone loss, gum disease, or infection by taking pictures of the upper and lower teeth, showing the contacts between teeth and the supporting bone. Periapical x-rays provide detailed images of individual teeth from crown to root, helping us identify any specific problems.

Fillings
When a tooth experiences decay or suffers a fracture, a dental filling is often the best solution to restore its health and function. If left untreated, dental cavities can continue to develop, causing extreme pain and potentially serious consequences like facial swelling for your child.
We use various materials for dental fillings, including composite resin, glass ionomers, and in select cases, amalgam restorations. Our team will discuss the most appropriate option for your child’s specific needs. To ensure your child’s comfort during the procedure, we provide local anesthesia, making the experience as pain-free as possible. By addressing tooth decay and damage with dental fillings, we can help maintain your child’s oral health and prevent more extensive treatments in the future.

Extractions
In some cases, a tooth may be too damaged to repair and will require extraction. Extractions may also be needed to create adequate space for adult teeth to emerge, especially for children who will need braces. If baby teeth have not fallen out when permanent teeth are ready to come in, an extraction may be recommended. Wisdom teeth may also need to be extracted before or after they emerge, typically during the late teen years.
The complexity of an extraction can vary, and our doctors will walk you through the entire process before beginning the procedure. Dental x-rays may be necessary to plan the removal process, and antibiotics may be prescribed before and after surgery. In most cases, local sedation is sufficient for a routine extraction. After the extraction, you will receive a complete set of post-procedure instructions, and a follow-up appointment will be scheduled to ensure proper healing. If you have any questions or concerns, our office is always available to assist you.
