4999 W 8th Ave #28, Hialeah, FL 33012

General Dentistry

General Dentistry at Lizaso Family Dentistry

At Lizaso Family Dentistry, we offer a comprehensive range of general dentistry services tailored to maintain your oral health and address a variety of dental needs. Our experienced team is committed to providing exceptional care with a focus on preventive measures and treatment for common dental issues.

Tooth Bonding & Composite Fillings

Tooth bonding and composite fillings are excellent options for repairing small chips, cracks, or cavities in your teeth. These treatments blend effortlessly with your natural tooth color, improving both the appearance and durability of your smile while offering a safe, long-lasting solution.

Dentures

Dentures are custom-designed, removable appliances that replace missing teeth and restore your smile’s natural look and functionality. They enhance your ability to eat, speak, and laugh with confidence, ensuring that you feel comfortable in your everyday activities.

Extractions & Oral Surgery

We perform extractions and oral surgery for patients with teeth that are damaged beyond repair or that may cause future complications. This includes the removal of wisdom teeth or severely decayed teeth. Our priority is to carry out these procedures with precision and care to protect your long-term oral health.

Gum Disease & Bad Breath Treatment

Our treatments for gum disease and bad breath focus on reducing inflammation, treating infections, and eliminating the underlying causes of persistent bad breath. By addressing these concerns early, we help improve your gum health, prevent tooth loss, and keep your mouth feeling fresh and healthy.

Porcelain Inlays & Onlays

Porcelain inlays and onlays are custom-crafted restorations that repair teeth with moderate decay or damage. These durable and aesthetically pleasing restorations provide an excellent alternative to traditional fillings, offering strength, longevity, and a seamless match to your natural tooth color.

Crowns & Bridges

Crowns and bridges are restorative solutions that strengthen weakened teeth and replace missing teeth. Crowns cover and protect compromised teeth, while bridges fill gaps with lifelike replacements, ensuring your smile stays strong, functional, and beautiful.

Root Canal Treatment

Root canal therapy is performed to save a tooth that is severely infected or damaged. By removing the infected tissue from the root canal, cleaning and sealing the space, we can relieve pain and prevent further infection, allowing you to retain your natural tooth for years to come.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What should I expect during a routine checkup?

During a routine checkup, our dentist will examine your teeth and gums for signs of cavities, gum disease, and other dental issues. X-rays may also be taken to check for hidden problems. We’ll clean your teeth, remove plaque and tartar buildup, and provide advice on how to improve your oral hygiene habits.

How do I know if I need a root canal?

If you’re experiencing severe tooth pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, or swelling around a tooth, it could indicate the need for a root canal. Our team will evaluate your symptoms and take X-rays to determine if root canal therapy is necessary to save your tooth.

Are dentures comfortable to wear?

Yes, modern dentures are designed to fit comfortably and securely. It may take some time to adjust to them, but our team will ensure that they are properly fitted to your mouth, providing you with a natural look and feel. We also offer follow-up visits to make any necessary adjustments.

How can I prevent gum disease?

Good oral hygiene, including brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and visiting your dentist regularly, is the best way to prevent gum disease. Avoiding smoking and managing conditions like diabetes can also help protect your gums from infection.

How long do dental fillings last?

The lifespan of dental fillings depends on the material used and how well you care for your teeth. Composite fillings generally last between 5-10 years, while porcelain inlays or onlays can last much longer with proper care. Regular checkups help ensure that your fillings stay intact and functional.