Mitesh Jivan, DMD, MPH
DentistThis Is My Story
Dr. Mitesh Jivan was born in Luanshya, Zambia and raised in Tallahassee. At a young age, he become very interested in both biochemistry and health. After graduating with high honors from University of Miami with a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry, he entered into the Ph.D. program at Florida State University. Fortunately for us, he decided dentistry would be his career. While attending Nova Southeastern College of Dental Medicine for his Doctoral training, Dr. Jivan also obtained a Masters in Public Health.
Since graduating, Dr. Jivan began honing his skills in private dental practices around the Fort Lauderdale area, where he focused on surgical aspects of dentistry (implant surgery, bone grafting, etc).
Dr. Jivan is a proud Mt. Dora Dentist, and continues to provide cutting edge dental procedures utilizing the most recent technological advancements.
In his free time Dr. Jivan enjoys traveling, playing golf, and spending time with his family.
Timely Care
We reserve time for every patient to receive timely care and to never feel rushed.
Advanced Education
Advanced training in cosmetic dentistry, implants, and Invisalign orthodontics.
Advanced Technology
Digital x-rays, iTero Digital impressioning, intra-oral and extra-oral photographs, and tablets are technologies we use to aid in diagnosis.
Clear Communication
Our experienced staff is great at helping you make sense of your dental needs. We use photographs, models, and videos of procedures to aid in understanding.
Recent Blog Posts
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Dental Hygiene Month
What is Dental Hygiene Month? The American Dental Hygiene Association has worked hard to designate October Dental Hygiene Month. The goal of this month is two fold. The two primary goals are to bring awareness of how we can improve our oral health, as well as to...
When Should Baby Visit Dentist? It’s Never Too Early!
Eruption times for each child vary. The following chart shows when your child's primary teeth (also called baby teeth or deciduous teeth) should erupt. As seen from the chart, the first teeth begin to break through the gums at about 6 months of age. It is never too...
Happy Holidays Everyone!
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