MEET

Dr. Phillip Kraver

Dr. Phillip Kraver

Dr. Phillip Kraver is the oldest son of Dr. Mark Kraver. He was 6 years old when his family moved to Cape Coral. He grew up boating, fishing, and playing numerous sports all over Lee County. He is a graduate of Fort Myers High School, the University of Central Florida, and the University of Florida College of Dentistry, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude. He also received an Honors Certificate in Prosthodontics for completing a rigorous course load in all areas of advanced prosthetic dentistry.

After graduation Dr. Kraver chose to further his education by completing a General Practice Residency program at the Medical College of Georgia. There he studied full mouth implant reconstruction, computer guided dentistry, bone grafting techniques, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, and IV conscious sedation. Dr. Kraver’s passion for dentistry is obvious in the way he treats and educates his patients. He enjoys creating personalized treatment options to help enhance and restore your teeth to their optimal beauty and function.

Dr. Kraver is a member of the American Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, West Coast District Dental Association, Lee County Dental Society, American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine, American Society for Dental Anesthesia and has a Mastership in the International Congress of Oral Implantology. He has also been awarded Fellowship status with the Academy of General Dentistry, a high honor requiring hundreds of hours of continuing education and completion of a comprehensive written examination.

Dr. Kraver and his wife, Jenny, have four young and energetic children. As a family they are very active with their church and the local community. His interests are playing with his kids, photography, boating and fishing, reading, web developing, playing with his kids some more, and watching college athletics (Go Gators!). 

Affiliations

RENEW YOUR SMILE AND LIFE HERE.

Reserve Your New Patient Visit Today.

Name
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

I understand the information disclosed in this form may be subject to re-disclosure and may no longer be protected by HIPAA privacy regulations and the HITECH Act.