Dr. Shaw in Miami Beach, Florida 33139

Name: Tracy Shaw, DMD
Last name: Shaw
Primary Specialty: Dentist
Business: The Shaw Center for Dental Excellence
Address: 1111 Lincoln Rd.
Address suite: Ste. 740
City: Miami Beach
State: Florida
Zip Code: 33139
Country: US
Consulting Fees: 0$
Consultation note: Complimentary Consultation does not include Comprehensive Exam or X-Rays.
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Clinical Privileges
  • Coral Gables Hospital
Education
  • Undergraduate: BSC, University of Florida
  • Dental: DMD, Tufts University

Tracy Shaw, DMD

Postdoc Training
  • Residency: General Practice, Coler-Goldwater Specialty Hospital and Nursing Facility
GPS coordinates on map: 25.8131,-80.1230011
Primary location
Location name: Miami Beach
State: FL
Country: US
Map point: 25.8131,-80.1230011
Treatments
  • Belotero
  • Botox
  • BriteSmile
  • Dental Bonding
  • Dental Crown
  • Dental Implants
  • Porcelain Veneers
  • Smile Makeover
  • Teeth Whitening

RealSelf Info

Rating: 5.0
Profile views: 1980
Answer count: 10
Review count: 3
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Profile created: Oct 25, 2011
Profile modified: Oct 2, 2019
Profile promotion: No
Profile inactive: Yes
Premier status: Free
Tier: Free-Claimed
RealCare Promise: No
Directory link: Dentist
RealSelf’s PRO: No
Doctor Designation Start Time: Dec 14, 2011
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033

Locations

  • Miami Beach, FL, US. GPS coordinates: 25.8131,-80.1230011

Latest ratings of treatments

  • Zoom Whitening (Sep 2023) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 5/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
  • Porcelain Veneers (Sep 2023) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 4/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
  • Dental Implants (Sep 2023) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 5/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
  • Dental Implants (Oct 2022) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 5/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
  • Zoom Whitening (Jul 2022) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 5/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
  • Dental Implants (Jul 2022) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 5/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
  • Porcelain Veneers (Oct 2018) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 4/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
  • Zoom Whitening (Feb 2012) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 5/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
  • Dental Implants (Oct 2011) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 5/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
  • Dental Implants (Oct 2011) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 5/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)
  • Porcelain Veneers (Oct 2011) – Overall rating: 5/5 (Wait times: 4/5, Doctor’s bedside manner: 5/5, Phone or email responsiveness: 5/5, Payment process: 5/5, Time spent with patient: 5/5, After care follow-up: 5/5, Staff professionalism & courtesy: 5/5, Answered questions: 5/5)

Latest Prices

Porcelain Veneers Prices

  • $1500 – Sep 2023 – Miami Beach, FL
  • $1500 – Oct 2018 – Miami Beach, FL
  • $1500 – Oct 2011 – Miami Beach, FL

Dental Implants Prices

  • $123 – Jul 2022 – Miami Beach, FL
  • $123 – Oct 2011 – Miami Beach, FL
  • $123 – Oct 2011 – Miami Beach, FL

Doctor’s answers

Question
Answer Header & Date
Answer Snippet
I’m Dentist & Need Advice?
Refer to a specialist
Oct 12, 2012
File separation is an unfortunate, but normal event to take place when doing a RCT. The best thing is to be straightforward with your patient, explain what happened and your efforts to make iit right. If youre unable to remove the file yourself, you should at least make the effort to have the patient seen by a specialist who will be able to use microscopes and ultrasonics to try to remove the file fragment.
Should I Trust Groupon Veneers for $400?
Don’t walk, run!
Feb 16, 2012
I like how Dr. Jay Neuhaus answered this question referring to trusting a $0.50 parachute. It's true: you will get what you pay for.

I highly suggest spending your time researching reputable dentists in your area instead of searching out the ones offering the "best deal." To do great work, sometimes dentists have to charge higher fees because they are using superior materials, better labs, or are setting aside more time to give you and the case the proper…

Veneer Process Preparation Question
Amalgam (metal) is a great filling material, but not for veneers
Feb 9, 2012
If the metal fillings (amalgam) that you're speaking of are on teeth that are treatment planned to have veneers on them, then the answer is yes, you should have the amalgam fillings removed and replaced with a tooth colored material, or incorporated into the prep design of the veneer. The reason for this is two fold, aiming to achieve the best result in the long run. #1: shade match. The metal will show through the veneer and even the tooth (if the filling is behind the…
Do I Have to Have New Invisalign Retainer Made if I Need 2 New Crowns?
Old trays will most likely not fit, but…
Feb 3, 2012
Perhaps you should consider asking your dentist or orthodontist to bond an ortho wire behind the teeth on the lower to stabilize them in their position. Its a small wire, precisely adapted to the surface of your lower teeth (on the tongue side) and then bonded into place. This is done quite frequently at the end of treatment since patients so often lose their retainers/don't wear them etc. Ask your dentist to make sure you are a candidate for this. If you are,…
What is the Best Way to Get the Gaps in my Mouth Closed?
Get to the source of the problem first, then close spaces
Feb 3, 2012
The first "red flag" in your question is the point that you mentioned that the spacing between your teeth is getting worse. You also mentioned an overbite. With those two clues, I would explore the possibility of your occlusion (the way your teeth come together when biting, chewing etc) being one of, if not the main insulting factor.

Sometimes, if a patient has a heavy bite, the bottom teeth can put too much force on the back of the upper teeth, causing them…

Should I Get Veneers, Dental Bonding for My Small Teeth?
Desired result not as simple as just bonding or veneers
Feb 3, 2012
From this picture, it appears that the issue with your small teeth isn't just due to the tooth structure itself. You have to look at the entire mouth and smile as a whole- the lips and gums are the curtains and scaffolding, the teeth are the actors on stage. All three components–teeth, gums and lips, when in harmony, are what make a beautiful smile.

With that said, I would recommend you get the opinion of a general or cosmetic dentist who is willing to get a…

Two Recently Crowned Teeth Need Root Canals?
A second opinion couldn’t hurt.
Feb 3, 2012
I feel that a second opinion never hurts, and often puts your mind at ease. After all, this is your mouth and no one else's, so it begets you to get another opinion. You should only move forward with treatment once you are completely comfortable with the proposed treatment plan and the dentist him or herself. It is important for patients to have a two-way conversation with their dentist so they are fully informed and understand their treatment and the reasons the…

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Last updated on 12/12/2023