General Dentistry Services Miami, FL
A general dentist can perform most dental services. General dentistry includes preventative treatment and the diagnosis of many issues affecting the teeth and gums. Regular visits to a general dentist help prevent the development of serious dental problems.
General dentistry is available at Feel Good Dentistry in Miami and the surrounding area. Our team is ready to provide the necessary preventative care for teens and adults. Call us at (305) 230-4484 to schedule an appointment.
What To Expect From a Dentist
Dentists play an important role in people's oral and overall health. They act as the primary dental care provider. This role includes diagnosing, treating, and managing patients' oral health care needs. Patients can expect dentists to diagnose and recognize the early stages of dental diseases and treat them before the issue progresses.
Dentists also work closely with patients to educate them on oral hygiene practices and prevent future dental issues. Besides education, dentists may also provide a range of vital services to patients' continued health, such as preventative, restorative, and cosmetic treatments.
“Besides education, dentists may also provide a range of vital services to patients’ continued health, such as preventative, restorative, and cosmetic treatments.”
Bi-Annual Dental Check-ups
Bi-annual dental check-ups are a crucial part of preventive dental care. They allow the identification and treatment of dental issues before they worsen and require more complex and intensive treatment. These appointments can also reveal mouth conditions that reflect changes in a patient's overall health.
While many people will only need a routine dental check-up about twice a year, the American Dental Association recommends that the patient's dentist determine dental visit frequency. Since every patient has unique needs, the optimal frequency will vary. Our team schedules check-ups to accommodate each patients' current oral health situation and overall health history.
“While many people will only need a routine dental check-up about twice a year, the American Dental Association recommends that the patient’s dentist determine dental visit frequency.”
General Services Available
A general dentist offers several services designed to address current problems and prevent any future issues. Patients do not need to suffer from bad breath or tooth pain. Our staff will discuss any oral health concerns and suggest corrective and preventative treatments.
When it comes to bad breath, the first step is to practice proper oral hygiene at home. If a buildup of bacteria on the teeth is to blame, we may recommend a mouth rinse that kills bacteria or toothpaste with antibacterial properties. If gum disease is suspected, the patient may require a deep cleaning.
Dental sealants and fluoride treatments both help prevent cavities. Sealants are a thin, protective coating adhered to the chewing surface of the back teeth, while fluoride is a liquid commonly used to strengthen the enamel of the teeth. While a combination of brushing and flossing is still the right way to fight cavities, both treatments are another layer of protection to help prevent tooth decay.
One of the most common dental services is removing tooth decay and placing a filling in the area. Fillings replace the part of a tooth damaged by injury or decay. This preserves the integrity of the tooth and prevents further damage.
“A general dentist offers several services designed to address current problems and prevent any future issues.”
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Additional Treatments
General dentistry also offers additional treatments and screenings to treat more serious oral health issues such as broken teeth and gum disease. Patients should call the office as soon as they experience any dental pain or discomfort. The longer a patient waits, the more significant a problem can become.
A dental crown can protect weak and cracked teeth. A dental crown consists of a cap placed over the tooth to restore its shape, size, and strength. This procedure can also restore a tooth that is broken or worn down or support a tooth with a large filling.
Root canals are used to repair and save a tooth that is damaged or badly infected. Feel Good Dentistry will remove any decay and address the diseased portion of the tooth's pulp. The inside of the tooth is then cleaned, and the area is filled and sealed.
Gum disease, like gingivitis, can cause severe infection when left untreated. One option is deep cleaning. This involves scraping off the tartar both above and below the gum line, as well as root planning, which helps the gums reattach to the tooth. Feel Good Dentistry may also prescribe medications to help control bacteria.
We also offer oral cancer screenings. This is typically done during a routine visit and helps to identify concerns early. If needed, we may perform additional tests to identify areas of abnormal cells in the mouth.
“General dentistry also offers additional treatments and screenings to treat more serious oral health issues such as broken teeth and gum disease.”
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Dental Education From a Dentist
While treatments and services are important, dentists also provide vital patient education to keep mouths healthy between appointments. Dentists can offer information on nutrition and general health and wellness education. Education plays a significant role in oral health since patients only receive check-ups a few times each year.
Patients can develop greater trust with their dentist and learn how to take care of their teeth in between office visits. Providing dental education is equally as important as other aspects of their dentistry since proper dental knowledge is essential for patients who want to maintain good oral health. Since every patient is unique, our team focuses on their individual needs to share relevant information about proper prevention and maintenance.
“Dentists can offer information on nutrition and general health and wellness education.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is preventative dental care?
A. Preventative dental care helps patients prevent oral diseases and maintain good oral health throughout their lives. It includes patients' actions and professional services and procedures. This kind of dental care can reduce the risk of developing more complex and severe oral health conditions.
Q. How long do dental sealants last?
A. Dental sealants are not a permanent solution to preventing cavities. Sealants will gradually wear away over time due to natural wear and tear. Patients will usually need to replace their sealants after five years, but in some cases, they can last for up to 10.
Q. What is plaque?
A. Plaque is a sticky film that constantly builds up on teeth. It consists of bacteria and can harden into tartar that is difficult to remove. Patients with too much plaque can have tooth damage, leading to decay and even tooth loss.
Q. What is tooth pulp?
A. The tooth pulp is the innermost layer of the tooth. It contains the nerves and blood vessels. When the pulp becomes damaged, we must remove it to prevent the infection from spreading.
Q. What happens if I do not get treatment for gum disease?
A. In mild cases of gum disease, people will experience red and swollen gum tissue. The swelling can make smiles appear less attractive and make brushing painful. When later stages of gum disease are left untreated, it can result in jaw damage and even tooth loss.
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Learn More About General Dentistry Services
General dentistry can not only help maintain oral health but also addresses many common concerns. Let Feel Good Dentistry in Miami tell you more about improving your smile. Give us a call at 305-230-4484.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2025
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2025
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2025
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