Don J Ilkka DDS, PA

Don J Ilkka DDS, PA Dr. Ilkka has been practicing dentistry in Central Florida for over 22 years. Dr. Ilkka opened his dental practice in July of 1982.

Originally from Goodrich, Michigan, Dr. Ilkka received his BS degree from Michigan Technological University in 1978. He then went on to graduate from the University of Detroit School of Dentistry in 1982. He has been providing comprehensive dental care to his patients since then.

04/27/2026

Dr Don Ilkka has officially retired from the practice of dentistry. Affective March 18, 2026.
Dr Dany Jose has assumed the practice. Thank you all my friends and patients for 44 yrs granting me the privilege of being your dentist.

03/20/2020

By order of Governor Ron DeSantis, all dental offices will stop performing nonemergency dental care. This order is effective immediately, March 20, 2020 until May 8, 2020.
We want to reassure all of our patients of record that we are available for any emergency needs. Call the office at 787-4748. If you reach the recording, Dr. Ilkka's cell phone number will be given. Please call him on that number.

04/05/2019

Volunteer dentists have been helping underserved patients with dental care for five years, but Florida Mission of Mercy needs help from the state this year.

When it comes to choosing a dentist, character counts. In a 2015 survey by the American Dental Association, 69 percent o...
10/24/2015

When it comes to choosing a dentist, character counts. In a 2015 survey by the American Dental Association, 69 percent of people polled said they were more likely to choose an ADA member the next time they were looking for a dentist.

The reasons why are simple. Patients who took the survey said they appreciate the patient-first promise that ADA dentists make as part of the association's code of ethics. "To me, nothing matters more than doing what I do ethically, honestly and to the best of my ability," says American Dental Association spokesperson Dr. Matthew Messina.

Here's a breakdown of the 5 pledges dentists make in the ADA Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct and what you can expect at your next appointment.

Respect for a Patient's Wants and Needs

As a patient, you have the right to be involved in decisions about your treatment and to expect privacy and confidentiality. "The code reminds all dentists that they have the duty to put the patient first, to involve the patient in treatment decisions in a meaningful way and to treat the patient taking into account the patient's desires, as long as those desires are within the bounds of accepted treatment," says Dr. Linda Himmelberger.

Do No Harm

Your dentist’s duty is to keep you safe and healthy. Part of this is keeping his or her knowledge and skills current and referring patients to specialists when necessary. “To ‘Do No Harm’ is really the Golden Rule,” says Dr. Jane Gillette. “Dentists practice ‘Do No Harm’ in many ways, but one universal expression is dedication to keeping their knowledge and skills up-to-date. New science and technology can quickly emerge. In response, dentists complete a tremendous number of hours in continuing education annually to provide patients with the highest level of science-based effective and safe care.”

Do Good

This means your dentist provides high-quality and timely treatment, while considering your needs, desires and values. “To do good for a dentist means to consider each patient as an individual and whatever is in their best interest. We discuss treatment options together so we come to an agreement about what’s best,” says Dr. Cathleen Taylor-Osborne, Director of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment Bureau of Oral Health. “It’s also important to use scientific evidence for the public good, such as fluoridation.”

Fairness

Your dentist does not discriminate and will provide dental care without prejudice. “Everyone is treated fairly, regardless of race, creed, religion, socioeconomic background, ethnicity and current health conditions,” Dr. Taylor-Osborne says.

Truthfulness

The best doctor-patient relationships are based on trust and honesty. “Truth in diagnosis and treatment planning is so vital,” Dr. Taylor-Osborne says. “Once you and your dentist have that trust, you can be partners, which will help you both gain so much going forward.”

To find out if you are seeing an ADA dentist, ask at your next appointment or use the ADA Find-a-Dentist tool to find an ADA dentist near you.

When choosing a dentist, character counts. Every dentist who joins the American Dental Association promises to keep five major promises to his or her patient...

07/26/2013

Osprey Lodge Residents have the convenience to see the dentist and have most services done at home. This provides more comfort to the residents but also ensu...

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