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It’s, pretty much a big bang for your buck and makes your patients really comfortable. I highly recommend it! Get it!
Dr. Elliott Soto grew up in Saint Petersburg, Florida with his parents, twin sister, and older brother.
Growing up, Dr. Soto was passionate about science and art and discovered that dentistry would be a unique way to blend his love of both. He attended the University of Florida and earned a bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry. Dr. Soto then went on to complete his Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry at Temple University School of Dentistry in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He provides a wide range of procedures and services including cosmetic and restorative dentistry, oral surgery and implants, as well as endodontics.
In his free time, Dr. Soto enjoys being outdoors whether it’s hiking, playing soccer, kayaking, or some sort of exercise. He also enjoys traveling reading, cooking, and, more importantly, eating.
He is a member of the ASDA (American Student Dental Association), ADA (American Dental Association), and HDA (Hispanic Dental Association).
Dr. Soto strives to provide his patients with the most advanced dental treatments to give natural and healthy dental care. Dr. Soto loves to smile and hopes to instill that in all of his patients.
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Dr. Elliott Soto grew up in Saint Petersburg, Florida with his parents, twin sister, and older brother.
Growing up, Dr. Soto was passionate about science and art and discovered that dentistry would be a unique way to blend his love of both. He attended the University of Florida and earned a bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry. Dr. Soto then went on to complete his Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry at Temple University School of Dentistry in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He provides a wide range of procedures and services including cosmetic and restorative dentistry, oral surgery and implants, as well as endodontics.
In his free time, Dr. Soto enjoys being outdoors whether it’s hiking, playing soccer, kayaking, or some sort of exercise. He also enjoys traveling reading, cooking, and, more importantly, eating.
He is a member of the ASDA (American Student Dental Association), ADA (American Dental Association), and HDA (Hispanic Dental Association).
Dr. Soto strives to provide his patients with the most advanced dental treatments to give natural and healthy dental care. Dr. Soto loves to smile and hopes to instill that in all of his patients.
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It’s, pretty much a big bang for your buck and makes your patients really comfortable. I highly recommend it! Get it!
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