North Dallas Dentist, William H. Miller, D.M.D. has been practicing dentistry in Texas since 1985. His office is conveniently located on Walnut Hill Lane across from Presbyterian Hospital in North Dallas.
As a Dallas, Texas dentist, Dr. William Miller is often asked about the concept and possibility of “teeth in a day”. Typically, this question will come from patients that are missing teeth or patients that feel their current teeth are esthetically unattractive.
Dr. Miller » 30 January 2022 » In Dallas Texas Dentist » Comments Off on Keep Teeth Straight and Healthy with a Mouthguard
Mouthguards Aren’t Just For Rocky Anymore!
For many of us, the most vivid image that comes to mind when someone mentions a mouthguard is one on the television screen when the camera zooms in to a boxer taking a hit to the face and spitting a mouthguard out. For parents, though, the image they see would be their child with a mouthguard sticking out of the front of their face while they smile from the sidelines of their first big game. But mouthguards do more than protect athletes and provide us with cute pictures. To make sure you don’t wait to get a mouthguard till your teeth are broken, Dr. Miller, a dentist in Dallas, TX has some convincing reasons to share with you.
The flashing of a smile can often be the first impression someone has of an individual, so making the most of that simple act is something that needs to be taken into consideration when evaluating the process of tooth reshaping.
Dr. Miller » 10 January 2022 » In Dallas Texas Dentist » Comments Off on Comparing Composite (White) and Amalgam (Silver) Fillings
Keep Your Teeth Healthy and Your Enamel White by Understanding the Difference Between Composite and Amalgam Fillings
However conscientiously a person may care for their teeth, sometimes cavities do happen, and a visit to the dentist for a filling brings up the question: Which type of material amalgam (silver) or composite (white) is best for the tooth? Because composite tended to be more expensive than amalgam and often health insurance wouldn’t cover the cost, a person faced with the choice would choose silver fillings out of necessity. After reviewing the options with an experienced Dallas, Texas dentist, Dr. William H. Miller, it was explained that times have changed since composite fillings were first introduced. Now that more research has been done on the benefits of composite filling and its use is widespread, it is more affordable and often covered by health insurance. Choosing between an amalgam and composite filling no longer has to be based on affordability, but rather on health, efficiency, and cosmetic appeal.