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On the Bright Side

Bright Now! Dental transforms smiles and lives with expert dental care and heartfelt community outreach.

Bright Now dental office featuring a dentist performing a cleaning

Alexander Duque, DDS, had two choices when he finally decided to uproot his family and dental practice in Colombia for a safer environment: Spain or the United States. “I chose the U.S. for the opportunity here, even though it meant more study and time to get licensed. I joined Bright Now! Dental with every intention of eventually opening my own practice, but when we got to Winter Garden, I just fell in love with the area.”

Bright Now! Dental is a full-service practice committed to high-quality care in a welcoming, comfortable environment. “We offer a variety of services under one roof—from general dentistry to cosmetic treatments—ensuring we can meet every patient’s needs. My expertise includes implants, extractions, orthodontics, clear aligners, dentures, and hybrid solutions.”

Dr. Duque shows his love for his adopted community through ongoing outreach. “I really like working with this community. Last Veterans Day, we provided free dental care to veterans and first responders. We also support the homeless through local churches.”

That same commitment to care extends to every patient who walks through Bright Now! Dental’s doors. “I build relationships with my patients that are important to me and critical to providing personalized solutions. My goal is to be clear and transparent about their care, educating them on oral health and what’s needed for lasting results. Beyond all our services, the most significant thing we provide is hope—hope that we can restore their brilliant smile and chewing ability, improving both their confidence and quality of life.”

3017 Daniels Rd #108
Winter Garden
brightnow.com
407-287-4660

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