Dr. Michael Diez, DMD, Orthodontist
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Dr. Michael Diez, DMD

Dentist

5010 Gunn Hwy Tampa FL, 33624

About

Dr. Michael Diez is a Dentist practicing in Tampa, FL. Dr. Diez 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.

Education and Training

Nova Southeastern University 0

Provider Details

Male English, Spanish
Dr. Michael Diez, DMD
Dr. Michael Diez, DMD's Expert Contributions
  • Does Invisalign give you perfect teeth?

    Invisalign can definitely help achieve your perfect smile! Depending on your current bite, we will make a plan to see how we can work towards straightening your smile. Over the course of weeks/months, we will provide you with new aligners every couple weeks, to slowly work towards a straighter smile. READ MORE

  • Does Invisalign cause cavities?

    Invisalign itself does not create cavities. Unfortunately, without proper cleaning and care, cavities can be created while using Invisalign. We recommend that you stay consistent with brushing and flossing daily, as well as cleaning your aligners every time you take them out. READ MORE

  • When should I see a dentist for wisdom teeth pain?

    If you are having pain in your wisdom teeth, we definitely recommend seeing your dentist. It may be a sign to have them removed! READ MORE

  • How long does it take for amoxicillin to work on a tooth infection?

    Once you have started the antibiotics, you can expect to see a difference in the infection after 2-3 days. Be sure to finish the course of the antibiotics, even if you start to feel better. This will ensure the infection is taken care of for good! READ MORE

  • Can I brush my Invisalign with toothpaste?

    We do not recommend brushing your Invisalign with toothpaste. Most toothpastes are too abrasive, and can damage the aligners. For daily care, we recommend rinsing the aligners under water, and brushing with a wet toothbrush, without any toothpaste. READ MORE

  • Can I straighten my teeth in 2 months?

    There is a chance that a 2 month timeline for straitening your teeth may be a possibility. In this case, we love to use Invisalign for perfecting your smile. Depending on the current placement of your bite, we may be able to achieve your goals in 2 months! Contact us for a complimentary consultation, so we can determine the right plan for you! READ MORE

  • How long does it take to do a dental bone graft?

    Great question! Dental Bone Grafts can certainly vary in length depending on the complexity of the case. It may range anywhere from 20 to 90 minutes to complete. READ MORE

  • Does the dentist numb you for a deep cleaning?

    The short answer is yes, but the good news is we only use topical anesthetic when we perform deep cleaning’s. With today’s technology, they have created very strong topical anesthetics that work very well on the gum tissue preventing you from feeling any discomfort while you were having your teeth deep cleaned. The Doctor No longer has to give any injections for deep cleanings here at General and Cosmetic Dentistry of Tampa. READ MORE

  • What toothbrush is best for dentures?

    I recommend to my denture patients at General and Cosmetic Dentistry of Tampa to use a soft toothbrush with a non-abrasive toothpaste like Crest or Colgate Original. READ MORE

  • Can you get braces if you have dental fillings?

    Bottom line the answer is yes you can have fillings and still go through Orthodontics. Here at General and Cosmetic Dentistry of Tampa I use Invisalign Clear Aligners to straighten teeth and whether you have fillings or some crown and bridgework I can still straightening your teeth. With today’s technology we can help you achieve the smile you deserve. Call and mention seeing this answer on TopDoc and I will gladly do complimentary consultation to see if Invisalign is the best option - Dr Mick Diez READ MORE

  • Do I need a filling for a chipped tooth?

    That is a great question. Depending on which tooth chipped, one in the front verses one in the back of your mouth will dictate what type of procedure is needed to fix the chipped area. Another factor that will determine if a filling is needed would be how much if the tooth chipped and if there is decay (what most people refer to as a cavity) present. With that said, if there is a chipped tooth, the best thing to do is come in for an appointment, we will take an x-ray to see if there is more going on and to see if there is any decay. We will make a determination at that point if you will need a filling to fix the chip, need to have the area smoothed, or possibly even a crown. Again, everything does depend on the size of the chip and the area in the mouth. We look forward to meeting you and welcoming you to our family of patients at General and Cosmetic Dentistry of Tampa -Dr Mick Diez READ MORE

  • Is Invisalign more painful than braces?

    In answer to your question, is Invisalign more painful than braces? I would definitely say the answer is no. I have personally gone through Invisalign myself, and although you do have some discomfort and soreness as the teeth are moving, it would not be considered painful. Metal braces have wires and brackets that often time cause more discomfort on the cheeks and lips due to the roughness. Using Invisalign illuminates the pain that is often associated with metal braces causing ulcerations on the cheeks and lips. I am the Invisalign dentist near Westchase at our General and Cosmetic Dentistry of Tampa location and would be happy to provide you with a complimentary consultation to see if Invisalign is right for you. Give her office a call today at 813-960-5869. READ MORE

  • How long does it take to fix a cracked filling?

    If you have a filling that cracked or a portion of the tooth cracked around a filling we can replace those with white bonded fillings. Here at General and Cosmetic Dentistry of Tampa you would be in the office for about an hour. READ MORE

  • Is it bad to drink water after brushing your teeth?

    It is best to only drink water after you have brushed and flossed your teeth, especially before going to bed. This allows your teeth to be in the cleanest state possible while you are sleeping. READ MORE

  • Do you get a temporary tooth with an implant?

    Yes, I would provide you with a temporary crown to cover the metal portion of the implant while we are waiting for the permanent crown to be fabricated at the lab. READ MORE

  • Why do gums swell after flossing?

    Yes, gums can swell after flossing especially if you haven’t flossed in a while and then you go in and vigorously floss a specific area or over floss that area. This could cause the gums to become more inflamed and possibly even bleed. There could also be some underlying gum disease present. We do recommend having an exam if you are experiencing swollen or bleeding gums in more than one or two areas of your mouth. Especially if you have not been in to see your dentist within six months. READ MORE

  • Speech

    I am sorry to hear you broke your tooth. Teeth definitely play an important part in speech, the tongue and the teeth work together in the pronunciation of words. Having a lisp is quite possible especially if you lost a tooth in the front. I would be more than happy to see you to take a look and give you some alternatives for treatment. READ MORE

  • Any idea what this bump is and what it could be from

    This is a question that would be best answered by seeing you in the office. Although your pictures are clear, there are a number of things that this could be but in order to properly diagnose them I would need to take a closer look. The tongue does have papilla that could be aggravated and enlarged. But a simple exam would definitely clarify what you are feeling and seeing on your tongue. READ MORE

  • Can you chew gum with a traditional dental bridge?

    Yes, you can chew chewing gum with traditional bridgework provided your bridge work is in good condition, and the gums around it are healthy. Although we do recommend sugarless, chewing gum always. You might find that some chewing gum brands stick less to the bridgework, and that all depends on the type of materials that were used in creating your bridge. The most important thing is nothing real hard when biting on that bridge. Gumballs, hard candies are not recommended. READ MORE

  • My teeth are always yellow even after i brush it everyday

    Some teeth are naturally more yellow. The good news is yellow teeth are the easiest to whiten. I see that you are 14 years old, but even at that age, we can whiten your teeth to a brighter white, and give you more of a reason to smile. Have your parent give us a call at General and Cosmetic Dentistry of Tampa. The average cost to whiten your entire mouth is under $400 and you will be able to keep the trays and re-whiten for touchups later in life. READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

dentistryinvisaligndenturescrownssmile makeoversgeneral dentistryveneersimplantslanaproot canals

Professional Memberships

  • American Dental Association  

Professional Society Memberships

  • BNI

Awards

  • Dentist of the Year 2019; 2020;2021;2022Tampa's Top Dentist: 2020;2021;2022

Teaching and speaking

  • Boys & Girls Club: 2022;2021

Dr. Michael Diez, DMD's Practice location

5010 Gunn Hwy -
Tampa, FL 33624
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Dr. Michael Diez, affectionately known as Dr. Mick, is a highly regarded dentist currently in practice at General & Cosmetic Dentistry of Tampa. He is passionate about all aspects of dentistry and has acquired certifications in Invisalign and CEREC-Same Day Crown technology. His expertise extends to various procedures, including smile makeovers, root canals, and the placement and restoration of dental implants, whether as a single implant or in combination with dentures.

With a personal philosophy focused on using his artistic abilities and dental knowledge to create and enhance every smile, Dr. Mick is dedicated to restoring his patients’ teeth to their healthiest state. He believes in providing a warm and welcoming environment where each patient is treated like family.

Graduating from Tampa Jesuit High School, Dr. Mick went on to earn his undergraduate and Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry degrees at Nova Southeastern University. Born and raised in the city, he has established himself as one of Tampa’s top general and cosmetic dentists, receiving this recognition in both 2020 and 2021 as voted by his peers.

On a professional level, he is an active member of the American Dental Association, the Florida Dental Association, and the Florida Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.

Beyond his practice, Dr. Mick demonstrates a strong commitment to supporting veterans and troops. As a VA Community Care Dentist, he provides dental care to veterans in need. Additionally, he has partnered with Tampa basketball legend Ricky Gallon, who serves as the director of the Tampa Boys and Girls Clubs, to donate toothbrushes and toothpaste on a monthly basis through Operation Gratitude. This ongoing effort aims to improve the dental health of children in the community.

In his personal life, Dr. Mick has diverse interests outside of dentistry. He is a talented sketch artist, channeling his creativity into his artwork. As an outdoor enthusiast, he enjoys embarking on weekend adventures in Florida’s waters, often accompanied by his wife, Alexa, as well as his family and friends.

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