Tiger Smile Family Dentistry Baton Rouge Office in Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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  • Tiger Smile Family Dentistry Baton Rouge Office

  • Tiger Smile Family Dentistry Baton Rouge Office

  • Tiger Smile Family Dentistry Baton Rouge Office

  • Dr. Michael J. Montalbano, DDS

  • Dr. Michael J. Montalbano, DDS

  • Periodontics & Implant center

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    Dr. Cindy Li: My Passion for Preventative Dentistry & Your Health

    Hello everyone! I’m Dr. Cindy Li, and I’m thrilled to share my journey and passion for preventative dentistry with you. As a dentist deeply committed to your health, I believe that prevention is the cornerstone of a radiant smile and overall well-being. Whether you’re a local patient or someone from afar, my goal is to empower you to take control of your oral health. Preventative dentistry is like a secret weapon—it helps us catch potential issues early and keep your teeth and gums strong for a lifetime. By focusing on regular check-ups, cleanings, and personalized care plans, we can work together to maintain your beautiful smile and prevent future complications. I understand that life can be busy, but investing time in your oral health is one of the best decisions you can make for yourself. My team and I at Excel Dental are here to provide you with the highest standard of care in a warm and welcoming environment. We pride ourselves on being partners in your health journey, offering guidance and support every step of the way. For those who might be seeking a trusted dental partner, I invite you to explore more about our preventative dentistry services. Visit Excel Dental and discover how we can help you achieve optimal oral health. Remember, a healthy smile is a happy smile, and we’re here to make that a

  • Sedentary Lifestyle Risks: Heart Disease, Premature Death, Prevention

    Research shows that long periods of sitting raise the risk of heart disease and early death, but breaking up sitting time with regular movement—like short walks, standing, or light activity—can help lower those risks. This is valuable for patients and caregivers because it offers simple, practical steps to protect heart health and build safer daily routines, especially for people with desk jobs or limited mobility.