Dr. Ashley N. Reynolds

Dr. Ashley N. Reynolds

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  • Education

    • University of Florida, B.S. in Microbiology and B.S. in Human Nutrition, Graduated 2008.
    • University of Florida, College Dentistry, D.M.D, Graduated 2012.

Dr. Ashley Reynolds is a recent graduate from the University of Florida College of Dentistry. In addition to graduating near the top of her class, she was awarded the distinct honor of treating her patients in the school's prestigious honors clinic. She was also one of the few students permitted to be a clinical instructor and tutor. She is a member of the American Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, West Coast Dental Society, Charlotte County Dental Society, and Academy of General Dentistry.  Dr. Reynolds enjoys all aspects of general dentistry and has a special passion for cosmetics, working with children, and treating patients with periodontal (gum) disease. Dr. Ashley Reynolds grew up in Charleston, South Carolina and moved with her family to Punta Gorda following high school.   Dr. Reynolds and her husband Matthew have two keeshond dogs named Kayla and Kiera.  They love traveling, boating, and spending time with their families. 

 

News & Events

Teeth Whitening

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Try our limited time discounted fee for teeth whitening! Our fee has been reduced from $400 to $195 for custom trays and a bleaching kit for established patients. Call our office today to make an appointment. (941) 743-7435

Best of Charlotte 2009-2012

 Bender

For the forth year in a row Dr. Joe Bender was recognized in the Charlotte Sun Newspaper's "Best of the Best" in Charlotte County readers' poll.

Follow the link below to see more information and photos of this event.

Best of Charlotte Banquet

Dr. Bender's Biography

Periodontal Disease

As seen in "Feeling Fit" magazine, an article by one of our hygienists, Barbara Nelson, discusses periodontal disease's symptoms, treatment, and the effects it has to our overall general health. Follow the link below to read the full article.

Periodontal Disease