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Dr. Juan F. Samaniego, D.D.S.
Dentist | Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
320 N Edinburgh Dr Ste A Winter Park FL, 32792About
Dr. Juan Samaniego is a highly skilled oral and maxillofacial surgeon with a rich background in providing top-tier care. Originally from Spain and later residing in Venezuela, he has built a reputation for excellence in oral surgery across multiple countries. Dr. Samaniego began his career working at prestigious institutions, gaining extensive experience in oral surgery and tumor reconstruction while collaborating with renowned experts in the field. With a career spanning private practice in Venezuela and positions in Tallahassee and Osceola, Florida, Dr. Samaniego has been serving patients in Central Florida since 2018. Now part of the team at the Central Florida Institute of Oral Surgery and Dental Implants, he provides compassionate, patient-focused care to the greater Orlando area. His dedication to advancing patient outcomes and delivering exceptional oral surgical solutions has made him a trusted figure in the community.
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Education and Training
University Santa Maria DDS 2000
Provider Details
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Dr. Juan F. Samaniego, D.D.S.'s Expert Contributions
Lump on tongue
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Awards
- Orlando’s Dentists of the Year 2023 Orlando Style
Professional Memberships
- American Dental Association
- Florida Dental Association
- American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Fellowships
- University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Head and Neck Tumor and Reconstruction 2009
Internships
- University of Miamis Jackson Memorial Hospital
Fellowships
- Jackson Memorial Hospital 2009Head and Neck Tumor and Reconstruction
Professional Society Memberships
- American Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
What do you attribute your success to?
- -Quality patient care-Empathy-Quality work-That he is able to help people
Dr. Juan F. Samaniego, D.D.S.'s Practice location
Central Florida Institute of Oral Surgery and Dental Implants
320 N Edinburgh Dr Ste A -Winter Park, FL 32792Get Direction
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Dr. Samaniego’s Distinguished Career and Commitment to Excellence in Oral Surgery
Dr. Samaniego, a highly esteemed oral surgeon with a rich background in dentistry, joined the Central Florida Institute of Oral Surgery and Dental Implants in Winter Park, Florida in 2018. Here, he serves patients from across the greater Orlando and Central Florida area, offering his expertise and compassionate approach to oral surgery.
Born in Spain, his passion for dentistry led him to the University Santa Maria in Caracas, Venezuela, where he earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) degree with honors in 2000. His dedication to excellence in oral surgery was evident early on, as he completed internships and residencies at prestigious institutions such as the University of Miami’s Jackson Memorial Hospital.
During his tenure at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Dr. Samaniego had the privilege of working alongside renowned oral and maxillofacial surgeon, Dr. Robert E. Marx, further enriching his expertise in the field. Following his residency, he established a successful private practice in Caracas, Venezuela, before bringing his talents to the United States.
In 2012, Dr. Samaniego joined the Oral & Facial Surgery Center in Tallahassee, Florida, where he provided exceptional care to his patients for three years. His reputation for clinical excellence and compassionate patient care led him to Osceola, Florida, where he continued to make a difference in the field of oral surgery at the Osceola Medical Center, before joining the Central Florida Institute of Oral Surgery and Dental Implants in 2018.
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