Michael Joseph Pizzo DMD
Dentist
42 Danbury Rd Ridgefield CT, 06877About
Dr. Michael Pizzo is a Dentist practicing in Ridgefield, CT. Dr. Pizzo specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and conditions associated with the mouth and overall dental health. Dentists are trained to carry out such treatment as professional cleaning, restorative, prosthodontic, and endodontic procedures, and performing examinations, among many others.
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Dr. Michael J. Pizzo currently practices with Dr. Kelsey Jones at Ridgefield Cosmetic General Dentistry.
Ridgefield Cosmetic & General Dentistry has maintained a reputation as one of Fairfield County's premier dental practices. Their qualified, educated, and caring team is at the leading edge of their profession. Their goal is to make you feel comfortable and safe while receiving necessary comprehensive care. They have created a soothing environment because they understand that many patients have anxiety about coming to the dentist. By combining the latest technology with traditional techniques, they are able to provide their patients with the best treatment.
Dr. Pizzo holds a Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry.
Dr. Pizzo has achieved the Patients' Choice Award from 2015 to 2018.
His patients have excellent experiences with him, one stating, “Dr. Michael is the most talented dentist I have ever known, and has very advanced technology to provide the best result. Our family of six uses him, as do just about all of our friends. No one better. And his staff is very friendly and helpful. Great for kids, too.”
General dentists provide a wide array of services that are vital to patients’ continued health. These services include: preventive services — helping to maintain good oral health by stopping disease before it takes hold in the mouth; restorative services — receiving timely and appropriate treatment when a problem is identified; as well as cosmetic services — performing a range of cosmetic procedures, such as teeth whitening, cosmetic bonding - even porcelain veneers. General dentists also address overall health concerns, as oral health is seen as the mirror of general health. In fact, some dental problems may reflect issues in other parts of the body and vice versa.
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