General Dentistry

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Our team at The Dental Boutique provides a variety of services for our patients, including general dentistry and preventative care. From regular cleanings and exam appointments to X-rays and fillings, we can care for your oral health in a comprehensive way. Take a look at some of our general dentistry services and learn more about the many ways we serve patients in South Miami.

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Cleanings


Regular dental cleanings are an important part of keeping your teeth healthy. Removing plaque and tartar from your teeth helps prevent gum disease, tooth decay, and other serious oral health problems. This goes above and beyond what can be achieved at home with normal brushing and flossing between appointments. Learn more about the benefits of receiving a professional dental cleaning.

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Dental Fillings


Dental fillings are a common procedure used to treat cavities. This involves the removal of decayed tooth material and then filling in the area with a special dental material in order to restore your tooth. It is important to visit your dentist regularly and have any cavities diagnosed and treated promptly with a dental filling before the decay spreads. Regular dental checkups help ensure that issues like cavities can be caught early, preventing the need for more complex treatments in the future.

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Exams and X-Rays


At your regular dental exams, we will use both a visual examination and X-rays to identify any potential issues. X-rays are an important part of your exam as they provide images that allow the dentist to see what is happening beneath the surface. Your exam will allow any issues to be addressed early, before they become more serious or more painful. By having regular exams and X-rays, you are helping maintain optimal dental health.

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Periodontics


Periodontics is a field of dentistry that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases affecting the gums and other structures surrounding and supporting teeth. This includes conditions such as gum disease, which is an infection of the tissues that support teeth. Periodontics involves getting to the root of your dental issues and creating treatment plans that are tailored to your needs. If you have painful, swollen, or bleeding gums, the professionals at The Dental Boutique can help.

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Restorative Dentistry


Restorative dentistry is a branch of dentistry focused on restoring the health and function of teeth. It includes a variety of treatment options that not only improve the appearance of your smile but also help to protect your oral health and increase the longevity of your teeth. These treatments can also help improve chewing and speaking ability, as well as maintain proper alignment of your jaw. With restorative dentistry, you can get back to enjoying a healthy and functional smile! 

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ORAL CANCER SCREENING


Regular oral cancer screenings are important for catching any signs of the disease early, so that you can get treatment before it progresses. It's recommended that everyone over the age of 18 gets screened at least once per year, or more if they have a higher risk due to lifestyle factors or existing medical conditions. This quick and painless cancer screening is an easy yet important way to safeguard your health!

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SEDATION Dentistry


Sedation dentistry is a specialty field of dentistry that utilizes sedative medications to help patients feel relaxed and comfortable during their dental treatments. Sedatives such as nitrous oxide, oral conscious sedation, and intravenous (IV) sedation are commonly used during dental procedures to reduce anxiety and pain associated with the treatment. Sedation dentistry can be very helpful for those with dental anxiety, who have difficulty getting numb or have a low pain threshold. Learn more about sedation dentistry with our team!

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TOOTH EXTRACTIONS


Tooth extractions are an important part of dental care, but they can be intimidating for some patients. This procedure involves the removal of a tooth from the jawbone and is usually done when there is severe decay, gum disease, overcrowding in the mouth, or to make room for orthodontic treatment. If you think you may need a tooth extracted, it's important to consult with a professional as soon as possible. Learn more about tooth extractions today.

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Frequently Asked GENERAL DENTISTRY Questions

  • How often should I get a dental exam?

    It is recommended to get a dental exam once every six months. During the exam, your dentist will check for decay, gum disease, and other oral health issues. Your dentist may also take X-rays to detect any underlying problems or diseases that cannot be seen with just a visual examination.

  • What happens during a dental cleaning?

    During a dental cleaning, your dentist or hygienist will use special instruments to remove plaque and tartar from above and below the gum line, and may also floss in between each tooth. The patient's teeth may then be polished to help remove surface stains. Lastly, the hygienist will apply fluoride to help prevent cavities.

  • I brush and floss my teeth. Why do I need a professional dental cleaning?

    Regular brushing and flossing can help to remove plaque, but they will not be able to remove all of the tartar buildup on your teeth. This is why it is important to have a professional dental cleaning every six months. Your dentist or hygienist has special tools that are designed to safely and effectively remove even the toughest buildups of tartar and plaque. Additionally, a professional dental cleaning can help to prevent cavities, bad breath, and gum disease. 

  • What is the difference between a filling and a crown?

    Filling typically refers to fillings which are used to repair small areas of decay in teeth. Crowns are used to cover a large area of decay or damage to the tooth. Fillings can often be done in one appointment, while crowns can take multiple appointments. Crowns also typically require more extensive preparation prior to placement, and they may involve the use of dental cement for secure placement.

  • Do dental exams hurt?

    Most dental exams are not painful, as they usually just involve a visual examination of your teeth and gums. If your dentist needs to take X-rays, rest assured that this is also not a painful process, and is essentially just taking special photos of your teeth. 


    Any other procedures that require deeper inspection or treatment will be discussed and our team would talk about options for providing you with a local anesthetic to ensure your comfort. 

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