
Lisa Weinberg, DMD
Dentist | General Practice
2323 Greentree Rd Carnegie PA, 15106About
Dr. Lisa Weinberg is a Dentist practicing in Carnegie, PA. Dr. Weinberg 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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Get to know Dentist Dr. Lisa Weinberg, who serves the population of Carnegie, Pennsylvania.
Dr. Weinberg is a dentist currently practicing with her private practice. She has graduated with her Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry Degree. She has been practicing for over three decades.
Her patients have excellent experiences with her, one stating, “I’ve been under Lisa’s care for my teeth for over 20 years. My children have been seeing her for the past 8 plus years. She is terrific and so is the staff. I would highly recommend her practice.”
To earn a Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry Degree, students generally need a four-year undergraduate education. Afterward, they go to dental school for another four years of educational, clinical and dental laboratory training. After graduating with a Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry Degree, dentists have to pass rigorous examinations. In the United States, dentists must pass the National Board Dental Examinations, which is a national written exam. They also have to pass a state exam to be licensed to practice there. With such extensive education and examination requirements, patients can rest assured that any dentist with a Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry Degree is well qualified.
General dentists provide a wide array of services that are vital to patients’ continued health. These services include preventive services, including helping to maintain good oral health by stopping disease before it takes hold in the mouth; restorative services, such as receiving timely and appropriate treatment when a problem is identified; as well as cosmetic services, including performing a range of cosmetic procedures, such as teeth whitening, cosmetic bonding, and 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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