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Business Spotlight Local Dentists Offer Personal Touch “I am very active in the community, and this has helped me to establish such great relationships with everyone who comes into the office.” – Dr. Howard Cunningham By Ian Drew According to Dr. Howard Cunningham of Fort Lauderdale he is an anomaly in his profession – one of the few dentists to actually have enjoyed nearly every minute of dental school. “I went to NYU for my Bachelor of Arts degree but then switched to go to dental school out at Stonybrook [of the State University of New York],” says the New York-born dentist. “It was the perfect antithesis to the rigidly structured ways of many of the bigger dental schools. It was such a small and casual atmosphere that it was also ultimately more conducive to learning.” Dr. Cunningham has extended the atmosphere of his schooling throughout his dental career. Most recently, he has brought it to his private dental practice. Cunningham purchased the 30-year-old Oakland Park Dental offices at 2020 East Oakland Park Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale in June of 1999. He quickly set to work refurnishing and remodeling the offices to create an environment that reflected his professional credo. “This is a friendly environment where we like what we do and don’t treat our patients as customers. We consider them like friends and many of them are. I am very active in the community and this has helped me to establish such great relationships with everyone who comes into the office,” Cunningham says. The other part of this “we” equation is Dr. David Warner, the latest edition to the Oakland Park Dental team. The Indiana-bred dentist joined the staff as a second dentist in April. Like Cunningham, he also lives in the local community and participates in many of its social functions, including the Wednesday Mixers Bowling League and the Oakland Park Chamber of Commerce. “I just bought a home with my partner in Wilton Manors,” Warner says. “It is so nice to live and work in the same area and to work all day with people you know and love within the community. It makes just coming to work a truly comfortable and warm experience.” The office maintains its personable environment by remaining a small, private entity in a growing dental landscape of HMOs. They say this allows them to spend more time with patients and also allows them to perform a wide variety of dental services with the utmost attention to detail. The dental office offers all standard dental services including, but not limited to, crown and bridge work, root canals, bonding, veneers, and bleaching. One of the newest and most popular treatments that the office is currently featuring is the brand new BriteSmile professional teethwhitening treatment. In one hour, the procedure whitens teeth up to nine shades whiter and has completely no side effects for patients. Cunningham claims the results are much better than any other whitening procedure and it is painlessly accomplished by using ultra-violet blasts of light. As far as more typically painful procedures that dentists in general are known for, Cunningham claims that his own personal connection with his patients assures that any pain is kept to a minimum. He says, “I always say that you are not treating teeth but you are treating the person attached to them. We treat people as people to alleviate any anxiety they may have.” Cunningham lives in Fort Lauderdale with his partner of 13 years, Steve Vinast. After moving here in 1992, Cunningham brought his skills acquired through a chief residency at Queens General Hospital and his own private practices to the Dental Team. He worked at the large Coral Springs dental office until branching out on his own with Oakland Park Dental. He helped establish the familial environment from the get-go by bringing several staff members from the Dental Team with him. Currently on the staff are administrative staff members Trish Sibel and Brad Abercrombie, dental assistants Diane Kelly and Kelley Kudzia, and hygenists Toby Quintana, Alvira Tahal and Linette Fuller. The staff shares with Cunningham his desire to make patients actually enjoy their experience at the dentist. Cunningham says that this is one of the main reasons he enjoys dentistry as opposed to other medical contexts. He elaborates, “There is this creative element to dentistry that I have always loved. I am able to fix people right away by taking something and making it look and feel better. It truly gives me joy to help people in this way.” Oakland Park Dental can be reached at 954.566.9812 or just by stopping in. www.ExpressGayNews.com November 19th, 2001 CYMK 43