Commitment to Excellence

Dr. Seema Amin - Photo: Lisa Sibley

Dr. Seema Amin - Photo: Lisa Sibley

If you have been putting off going to the dentist for years, you are not alone. Ninety million people in the US do not see a dentist because of fear. Dr. Amin and her team have completed a comprehensive and rigorous training program in sedation dentistry through the Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation Educational Course. Anxiety free dentistry not only creates a relaxing and anxiety free experience for you but it allows Dr. Amin to accomplish more dentistry in a single visit. Comfortable and relaxing visits to a dentist are no longer a dream… now you can dream away while we help take care of your dental needs. Along with being an affiliate of the American Dental Association and the Academy of General Dentistry she feels it is important to continue education constantly and has attended many lectures and courses.

Dr. Seema Amin has a unique style of working with you to develop a personal dental plan to help you resolve whatever dental needs you may have. After finishing her dental education at the University of Florida, she continued her training by completing a General practice residency in Dayton, OH at the VA Medical Center. She has been a practicing dentist for over 13 years and purchased her own private practice in July 2011.

Dr. Amin has a great interest in all aspects of dentistry and offers a wide variety of dental services including composite fillings, crowns, veneers, root canals, dentures, partials, tooth extractions, implants, Invisalign, 6 Month Smiles, and more.

Her office in Tarpon Springs offers state of the art dental technology such as digital x-rays intraoral cameras with cavity detection, TVs in every room, and dental software that makes the office paperless. Tarpon Dental is conveniently located on the border of Palm Harbor and Tarpon Springs servicing both Pinellas and Pasco County. Her commitment to excellence allows her to utilize the newest techniques and materials available in modern dentistry to maintain the highest quality of care for her patients.

Dr. Amin is dedicated to making your dental experience an enjoyable one. She genuinely loves dentistry and believes in preventative measures as well as patient education. Her goal is to help every patient obtain a beautiful and healthy smile for a lifetime.

One of the most rewarding experiences in the dental field is when there is a personal transformation within a patient. It is very fulfilling to know you made a difference in their appearance and dental health, making it possible for them to smile confidently once again.

Dr. Amin treats every patient as if they were a member in her family. Family is important to her and her goal is to meet all of your dental needs as she would her own family.
In addition to her passion for dentistry, Dr. Amin loves spending time with her two beautiful daughters, Riana and Reyna. Dr. Amin owes her continuing success to her parents and husband, Sanjiv. They are extremely supportive of her passion for dentistry.

Dr. Seema Amin - Tarpon Dental - Open House - Photos: Lisa Sibley

Dr. Seema Amin - Tarpon Dental - Open House - Photos: Lisa Sibley

Tarpon Dental’s Open House Ribbon Cutting Was A Huge Success. Dr. Amin, her family and her staff were grateful that the Tarpon Springs vice mayor, Chris Alahouzos and Commisioner, Jeff Larsen honored them with the chamber in this memorable event. It was a nice opportunity for the community to tour our office and visualize the relaxing environment we have created for our patients.

Buzz Stop – In and Around Tampa Bay

Photo: Michael Blitch

What’s the buzz? Tell me what’s a-happening… from Jesus Christ Superstar is the song of choice as we tell you about just a few of the things happening in and around Tampa Bay.

Sanding Ovations Master Sand Sculpting Competition and Music Festival from November 17th to 20th will be held at the Bilmar Beach Resort on Treasure Island. There are lots of great bands performing to entertain spectators while the master sand sculptors spend hours to create works of art. Visit: MyTreasureIsland.org

Right around the corner, plan on attending the coolest outdoor party in The Bay, Chillounge Night at Straub Park on November 19th. 5 trucks of beautiful furniture will help to transform Rainer Scheer’s vision into a magnificent lounge. This year’s event supports Creative Clay and The Woodson Museum. In its’ fourth year, this event promises to be bigger and better with Phoebe Vecchioni’s Samba Team performing an authentic Brazilian style samba and Mustang providing two very special pool tables for the VIP area. Visit: ChilloungeNight.com

Elmo’s Super Heroes zooms into Tampa on November 29th and 30th. Join Elmo, Zoe, Abby Cadabby, Telly Monster and Zoe’s pet rock Rocco for Sesame Street Live’s fantastic musical production at the St. Pete Times Forum. Visit: SesameStreetLive.com

Lowry Park Zoo is where the Red Ribbon Run takes place on December 1st which is World AIDS Day. You can have a team or just run as an individual. Walk, run or “virtually run” to help others in need. Visit: TampaBayRedRibbonRun.org

Enjoy another of The Florida Orchestra’s Masterworks Series with Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21. Award-winning Austrian pianist Cornelia Herrmann performs Mozart’s sunny and buoyant Piano Concerto No. 21 on a program with Haydn’s La fedelta premiata overture and Bruckner’s monumental Symphony No. 3 from December 2nd until the 4th. Visit: FloridaOrchestra.org

Miniature Train Rides are available for kids of all ages on December 4th at Largo Central Railroad. It is free to ride with donations for train maintenance appreciated.

On December 6th, The Rising Tide of Hate in America, Talk by Heidi Beirich, Director of Research for the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) will be held at the Florida Holocaust Museum. The event is free to FHM Members or $9 general admission to non-members. Visit: FLHolocaustMuseum.org

Panache Vue’ Magazine is proud to offer our support to these events. This is just a tease of what’s happening around Tampa Bay… visit PanacheVue.com to get more event information. And in case we’ve missed something, email us at events@PanacheVue.com.

Why should you want to know? Don’t you mind about the future? Don’t you try to think ahead?
We hope to see you soon!


Karyn Anjali

Karyn Anjali

Karyn Anjali is a published author and Tampa Bay’s resident socialite spends time out and about attending events and supporting charities. A successful business owner of a custom jewelry line, Karysma, and a Real Estate Broker, writing remains a preferred hobby.

Born in Trinidad, and having lived in Toronto, London, Miami and Vancouver prior to moving here 9 years ago, she enjoys the small town feel within a large city with daily dynamic things happening. She has an MBA and a BA in Communication Arts.

Lisa Sibley Photographic Artist

Lisa Sibley

Lisa Sibley

PV: Why did you choose this business or line of work?
LS: I come from a creative family that includes photographers. Photography came naturally and I fell in love with working with people in order to help document their lives. I started very young and my focus has changed as my life has changed. When my children were young I photographed mostly young children so I could take my kids to work with me. Now my primary client is a business who needs marketing images or women over 35 who are rediscovering themselves and want to be captured in an Intimate Portrait.

PV: What is your primary role or duty in
your company?
LS: I am the owner and chief photographer of Graffiti Atelier Gallery and Lisa Sibley Photography. I do it all. From photography to marketing, sales, writing business plans, and teaching classes. I also restore old or damaged photographs. Often I am asked to restore an image of a family member for a memorial or family book. I am always honored to be included in people’s lives at such an emotional time.

PV: What sets you apart from your competition?
LS: As an individual we each see things differently. I am able to create a fun, inviting environment where all of my subjects feel comfortable to allow their inner spirit to shine through so I can capture the real person. I connect with people.

“It is my soul inspired passion to capture moments in time for me and those who walk through the world.”

PV: What would you be doing now if it weren’t for your business, taking money out of the equation?
LS: I would be traveling as a documentary photographer for National Geographic or Life Magazine.

PV: What do you do for fun?
LS: Photography is still what I do for fun. You may find me shooting a landscape, an old building, or even a protest rally. But I do have big fun shopping with my daughter.

PV: Who or what is most important to you, personally or professionally?
LS: Personally my children, hands down. They have been the center of my life. They are now grown but I am fascinated everyday by watching them grow into meaningful adults. I am a perfectionist in all parts of my life. Professionally I strive to do my very best to meet the needs of all my clients and provide them with a quality product that will last their lifetime and beyond.

PV: A little secret about you that would shock those who don’t know you!
LS: I’m a NASCAR fan!

PV: What are your personal and professional mottos?
LS: There are several things that I use in my everyday life but the two most important are treat others as you would like to be treated and “the glass is always half full!” Of course I use those both professionally too but the other that I use professionally is “do what you love and the money will come.” For me it’s not about the money.

PV: When you were five, what was your dream to be when you grew up?
LS: Well this will shock everyone that knows me but I was influenced by my grandmother but mostly by Sally Field, I wanted to be a nun. I probably wanted to fly off balconies like she did in “The Flying Nun”.

PV: Have you achieved all or most of your dreams thus far?
LS: No and I probably will not. I dream every day. If I achieve all of them then it’s “game over”. However, I am very blessed and I have achieved many of my dreams. I look forward to many, many more.

My professional career began in 1992; however, my interest in photography began in 1974, first being influenced by two uncles who were photographers.

I have worked as a photographic portrait artist, photojournalist, photo-restoration artist, and commercial photographer; capturing my images using various traditional and non-traditional techniques such as infrared photography, SX 70 Polaroid manipulations and transfers, black and white photography, and mixed media which include digital ART and acrylics.

My memberships include Professional Photographers of America, the Palm Harbor Chamber of Commerce, Tarpon Springs Historical Society, and Tarpon Springs Chamber of Commerce. Recently I have been named to the Creative Advisory Board of the Florida Center for Creative Photography.

I have been a contributing photojournalist to the Jupiter Courier, in Jupiter, Florida, a member of the National Press Photographers Association, and the Lighthouse Camera Club. Following Hurricane Katrina I traveled to New Orleans with Operation Photo Rescue where I assisted in restoring water damaged photographs. I have taught summer photo camps to tweens and teens, and led Photoshop classes for adults.

I have been featured in Tampa Bay Woman’s Women in Business and I am a featured artist in the Tampa Bay Business Journal Book of Lists 2011 and 2012.

Currently I am a senior Visual Arts student at Eckerd College, the photographer for Panache Vue’ Magazine and owner of Graffiti Atelier Gallery and Lisa Sibley Photography in Tarpon Springs, FL.

Buzz Stop – In and Around Tampa Bay

Buzz Stop - October 2011Would you believe me when I tell you. You are queen of my heart. Can you feel my love buzz. – Nirvana. The cooler weather is taking me back to those “Nirvana” happy days when we in Tampa Bay enjoy football, baseball and hockey. Most of all, the start of Fall makes for great times with lots of do around town.

First, we must give kudos to Julie Weintraub’s, Hands Across The Bay, whose Tampa Bay’s Dancing with the Stars ~ Broadway Edition on October 1st was in her own words, “The best DWTS ever!” The dancing was incredible and “celebrities” around Tampa Bay set the bar high but Sarah Jon Porreca rocked the stage and took home the trophy. An amazing night was enjoyed by many. Visit: DancingForCharity.com

Looking for a great family trip… consider a visit to The Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art on the Tarpon Springs Campus of St. Petersburg College. The Museum’s 20th century collection is made up of art from Abraham Rattner’s estate donated by Allen and Isabelle Leepa and a large donation made by the Tampa Museum of Art in 1997. The largest collection in the world of Rattner’s work includes retrospective works: lithographs, tapestries, sculptures, paintings and stained glass. Visit: SPCollege.edu/Central/Museum

The Florida Holocaust Museum will have an Opening Reception & Panel Discussion on October 22nd. Join them for a wine and hors d’oeuvres reception and panel discussion focused on the concepts explored in the new exhibition, Beyond Swastika & Jim Crow: Jewish Refugee Scholars at Black Universities. The exhibition runs through January 21st, 2012. Visit: FLHolocaustMuseum.org

I Can Do It! 2011 – Tampa will be host to some amazing authors at a weekend retreat from November 11 to November 13 at the Tampa Convention Center. Featured speakers include: Colette Baron-Reid, Dr. Wayne W. Dyer, Caroline Myss, Dr. Christiane Northrup, Debbie Ford and many more. Visit: HayHouse.com

For the fourth year, Rainer Scheer will host the coolest outdoor party in The Bay with his Chillounge Night and St. Petersburg will be one to outdo all the rest. On November 19th, 5 trucks of beautiful lounge furniture will help to transform Straub Park into a magnificent lounge in support of Creative Clay and The Woodson Museum. Phoebe Vecchioni’s Samba Team will perform an authentic Brazilian style samba and Mustang is providing two very special pool tables for the VIP area. Visit: ChilLoungeNight.com

The One & Only Frank Sinatra’s music will be resonating through Tampa Bay’s performing arts centers from November 25th through the 2th with the Florida Orchestra performing a tribute to his velvet voice and the dance band sounds of Tommy Dorsey with signature hits as Come Fly with Me, The Best is Yet to Come, I’ve Got You Under My Skin, Fly Me to the Moon, I’ve Got the World on a String and New York, New York. Visit: FloridaOrchestra.org

Panache Vue’ Magazine is proud to offer our support to these events. This is just a tease of what’s happening around Tampa Bay… visit PanacheVue.com to get more event information. And in case we’ve missed something, email us at Events@PanacheVue.com.

Can you feel my love buzz? We hope to see you soon!


Karyn Anjali

Karyn Anjali

Karyn Anjali is a published author and Tampa Bay’s resident socialite spends time out and about attending events and supporting charities. A successful business owner of a custom jewelry line, Karysma, and a Real Estate Broker, writing remains a preferred hobby.

Born in Trinidad, and having lived in Toronto, London, Miami and Vancouver prior to moving here 9 years ago, she enjoys the small town feel within a large city with daily dynamic things happening. She has an MBA and a BA in Communication Arts.

The Dog Days of Summer – Keeping Your Pets Safe

Sandra Lindstedt

Sandra Lindstedt

July is also known as the dog days of summer so this is an appropriate time to share some tips on keeping your pets safe.

Know the signs of an emergency. Unusual whining, bleeding, irregular or difficulty breathing and constant pacing are among the things that should be checked out. Heatstroke is very common during our summer months so be sure to limit the amount of strenuous exercise your dog receives and be aware if he pants excessively, has pale gums and a bright red tongue and thick saliva.

Learn how to treat common pet injuries and perform CPR. The American Red Cross offers pet first aid/CPR courses in the Tampa Bay area. Visit www.FLWestCoastRedCross.org for a schedule. The money and time spent may save your pets’ life.

Assemble a pet first aid kit. The Humane Society of the United States provides a list of items that should be in every pet owner’s first aid kit including gauze pads, adhesive tape, a blanket, antibiotic ointment and hydrogen peroxide.

Post a list of contact numbers near your phone for your vet, an emergency 24-hour vet clinic (along with driving directions) and a poison control center. Better yet, store the numbers in your cell phone. In an emergency, minutes may be the difference between life and death.

Prepare to care for your pets during emergencies, such as hurricanes and tornados, by creating a pet evacuation kit. At the minimum, your kit should contain a two week supply of food and water along with your pets’ bowls, medication, carrier, collar and/or harness and leash, a recent photo of your pet, bags for pet waste, toys and treats, and of course proper identification for your pet including his name and your contact information, rabies tag and other vaccination documentation, microchip number and phone numbers for your veterinarian.

Remember that it’s always best to be prepared for unplanned pet emergencies. I hope you and your four legged family have a fun and safe summer!

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