Cracked teeth can be painful, unattractive, and costly to repair. Today’s post in the Mark A. Miely DDS dental blog contains an easy-to-follow list of tips to keep your teeth whole and strong. 1. Don’t chew on hard substances. Mind-blowing, right? People should steer clear of ice, hard candies, hard nuts, popcorn, and beef jerky.…
What Can Mark A. Miely DDS Do For You?
Hello, and welcome to the Columbus dental health blog. My name is Doctor Mark Miely and I want to tell you about our Upper Arlington practice, Mark A. Miely DDS. We work hard to keep our patients satisfied. Our most popular services are: cosmetic dentistry 6 month smiles inman aligners sedation dentistry general dentistry We…
5 Cavity Basics
The desire to prohibit tooth decay is one of the main reasons people visit their dentists Today we are going to describe 5 things you need to know about cavities. 1. Cavities are also called caries or tooth decay. When a tooth is permanently damaged in the hard surface, tiny openings arise. These little holes…
Quirky Dental Facts That May Surprise You
In today’s Mark A. Miely DDS post, we share some fun facts about dentistry. Enjoy! Many dental patients are aware that before there was formal dental training and licensing, barbers often performed dental procedures. But did you know that blacksmiths also moonlighted as dentists?1 How would you like your dental visit to involve tools used…
It’s Not About Vanity
Since 1983, Mark A. Miely DDS has been providing confidence and dignity to our amazing Columbus and Upper Arlington patients through cosmetic dentistry and cosmetic dentistry. Many Upper Arlington people seem to have it all together with bright eyes and great smiles. We want you to be on the same footing as your friends, colleagues,…
How Your Lifestyle Affects Your Tooth Color
It’s a common desire for people to want white teeth. But the majority of individuals have discolored or just plain yellow teeth. Especially in a world of tea and coffee drinkers. Your Genes Make a Difference As with other physical features, there is a genetic component to your oral health. You can thank your parents…