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Fillings of the Future
A few years from now millions of people around the world might be walking around with an unusual kind of glass in their mouth, and using it every time they eat. Engineers have made some promising findings about the ability of ‘bioactive’ glass to help reduce the ability of bacteria to attack composite tooth fillings…
Read MoreNew Year’s Resolutions for a Healthy Smile
Have a brighter healthier smile in the new year! Eating well is important to your dental health. A diet including fruits, vegetables, legumes and nuts improve your body’s ability to fight bacteria and inflammation, helping to protect your teeth and gums. Quit smoking tobacco and smokeless tobacco. Because of new trends in smoking E-cigarettes and…
Read MoreDon’t Suffer With Missing Teeth
According to the American Dental Association the average adult between the ages of 20 and 64 has three or more decayed or missing teeth. A large space between teeth may affect the way you chew or speak. In addition, remaining teeth may shift and bone loss might occur. Dental implants are a stronger, more permanent…
Read MoreMedication Related Bone Disease
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons are beginning to see a growing number of patients with symptoms of osteonecrosis of the jaws, an often painful condition characterized by exposed dead or dying bone in their jaws. Biophosphonates are a class of drugs that prevent the loss of bone mass. High-potency intravenous biophosphonates have been shown to modify…
Read MoreThe Superpowers of Fluoride
The following excerpt was obtained from the American Dental Association on www.mouthhealthy.org Fluoride hails from the planet Earth. It’s found naturally in rocks, soil and water, but fluoride doesn’t exist on its own. Like so many superheroes, it’s created through a scientific process. When you eat things like candy, crackers or noodles, cavity-causing bacteria starts feasting…
Read MoreMedication Related Jaw Bone Problems
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons are beginning to see a growing number of patients with symptoms of osteonecrosis of the jaws, an often painful condition characterized by exposed dead or dying bone in their jaws. Further investigation revealed a link between these cases and the use of bisphosphonate and other antiresorptive drugs. Biophosphonates are a class…
Read MoreHealthy Teeth, Healthy Heart
A recent study published in Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism on April 16… Oral infections are the most common diseases of humankind and are also a key risk factor for heart disease, which is the leading cause of death worldwide. In a review article published in Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism on April 16, researchers…
Read MoreOral Cancer Risk Factors
An estimated 35,000 new cases of oral cancer will be diagnosed each year. An estimated 25% of oral cancer patients have no known risk factors. However, there are some risk factors that are associated with oral cancer: Alcohol and tobacco remain the greatest risk factors (and using them in combination increases the risk 15 times over the…
Read MoreThe Age of Wisdom
Wisdom teeth, or third molars, are the last teeth to develop and appear in your mouth. They come in between the ages of 17 and 25, a time of life that has been called the “Age of Wisdom.”When a tooth doesn’t fully grow in, it’s “impacted”-usually unable to break through the gums because there isn’t…
Read MoreApril is National Facial Protection Month
Prevent accidents first. . . …but, know what to do when they do occur Fractured/Broken tooth Find the broken pieces, store in water or milk. See dentist within 24 hours – may be able to reattach the broken pieces of tooth. Analgesics for pain. Displaced tooth See your dentist immediately. If the tooth is extruded…
Read MoreNational Nutrition Month
March is National Nutrition Month which brings attention to the importance of making informed food choices and developing sound eating and physical activity habits. 5 Smile Ready Food Tips 1 SNACK ON FIBER-RICH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES: Chewing high-fiber foods boosts saliva flow, helping wash away food particles and decrease acid. Consider: celery, apple slices, carrot sticks 2 LOAD…
Read MoreFebruary is National Children’s Dental Health Month
Each February, the American Dental Association (ADA) sponsors National Children’s Dental Health Month to raise awareness about the importance of oral health. Developing good habits at an early age and scheduling regular dental visits helps children to get a good start on a lifetime of healthy teeth and gums. Tooth decay affects more than one…
Read MoreE Cigarettes and Oral Health
Dental researchers want to know the oral effects of the increasingly popular battery-powered devices that deliver cigarettes electronically and in an array of flavors, vapors and venues ranging from convenience store to “vape shop” and including the Internet. As public health officials cast regulatory eyes on the relatively new and expanding e-cigarette market, an “evolving…
Read MoreTooth Infection – Pt Jeff Station
Thank you so much for seeing me on such short notice last Saturday, Jan 10th and for performing the incision and drainage procedure that helped so much to decrease the intense pain I was suffering from. I know how precious weekends are to everyone, and I sure appreciated all of you for accommodating me on a…
Read MoreDental Implant – Patchogue
Dear Dr. Miller and staff, I want to thank you for being so patient with me and for taking care of my dental implant surgery. I am doing wonderful! P.H. Patchogue Oral Surgery Patient
Read MoreOral Biopsy – Commack
Dr Miller, I wanted to let you know how thankful am for your time and help with my dental problem. You saw me on an emergency basis and were able to help me on the same day. I needed a biopsy on my cheek. I was very nervous. You eased my fears about cancer. You…
Read MoreWisdom Teeth Removal – East Northport
Thank you, Dr. Miller so much for taking the time to call us to see how D.S. was doing after his wisdom teeth were removed. I was really touched. I also want to thank you and your assistants for making him so comfortable during his oral surgery. You and your staff did an excellent job!…
Read MoreWisdom Teeth Removal – Commack
Dr. Miller was extremely gentle with my son, and both the Doctor and staff were very understanding. Dr. Miller explained what was involved in getting my son’s wisdom teeth removed and my son was not worried about the procedure at all. I liked the fact that Dr. Miller explained the whole procedure beforehand. L.K. Commack…
Read MorePainless Oral Surgery – Smithtown
I knew that my Oral Surgeon, Dr. Miller would do what was necessary to cause the least amount of discomfort possible. Dr. Miller made getting oral surgery painless. A.C. Smithtown Oral Surgery Patient
Read MoreOral Surgery with a gentle touch
Have a stress free dental visit at David Miller DDS in Commack NY. Several of our patients have said “The doctor and nurse were very nice, calm and accommodating.” Our dental services include: dental implants, wisdom tooth extractions and other oral surgery.
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