Greetings!
I love fireworks.
I have been known to travel far and wide (well, to Edgewater
Park) for spectacular firework
displays, but nothing beats watching fireworks here in Medina. There is something wonderfully familiar about
driving over to the high school, setting up our chairs then moving them
repeatedly until my wife finds the perfect spot, and discovering we ended up right where we started. We inevitably
find ourselves next to someone we know, and spend the evening chatting and
enjoying the light show in the sky.
Fireworks today are such technologically
advanced events ..musically coordinated, computerized displays that dazzle. Yet
a big part of the attraction of the
evening is sitting with neighbors and friends, and sharing a moment
of our lives. To me, fireworks epitomize the best of small town America.
I like to think
that our dental practice embraces both of these elements. We pride ourselves on
knowing our patients, and treating each and every person as an individual. We take the time to make sure they feel relaxed and at home. At the same time, we are proud of the
technological advances of our office. We do not jump on the band wagon of every
razzle dazzle, over marketed dental gizmo. Rather, we relentlessly study and analyze and only use technology that will truly benefit our patient's dental health. We know we offer our patients the best possible dental care in a very warm,
caring environment. So this summer, whether
you are enjoying a huge fireworks show, or just watching the kids run around
the yard with sparklers, be thankful for small town America and all that it has
to offer. And if you see me moving my
chair at the fireworks display, be sure to say hello!
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Don't
take a vacation from good dental hygiene! The following tips will make
sure you return from your travels with great memories and a great smile!
- Driving on vacation this summer? Remember to choose healthy snacks, staying away from high sugar drinks and food.
- Travel
size toothbrushes are easily found in the drugstores. But not all
toothbrushes are created equal. Find one with soft bristles and a
rounded edge that won't injure your gums. And brush! Twice a day!
- If
you are flying, remember the new restrictions for carry on toiletries!
Travel sizes of tooth paste and mouthwash are readily available in
drugstores and easily carried.
- A
vacation from work doesn't mean a vacation from flossing. I recommend
flossing once a day, yes, even on
vacation!
- If
you have a dental emergency while on vacation, the local hospital or
dental society can be very helpful in referring a dentist for emergency
care. I can always be reached by phone for advice or to answer a question. Remember, my phone number is on the back of your toothbrush we give you at your cleaning appointment, so I am always easy to find!
- If
you are traveling outside of the country, it is best to have your teeth
in great shape before leaving on your trip. Unfortunately, not all the
countries of the world have the same standards of dental care as the
United Sates. This article by the American Dental Association, Dental Care Away From Home recommends resources to help you with dental problems when traveling abroad.
- Remember,
a vacation from work is not a vacation from good dental hygiene! Have
fun, send us a postcard, and keep smiling!
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Email a dental question to Dr. Milewski and win movie tickets if your question is chosen! Be sure to indicate the question is for the contest in your email and click here to send your question. Dear Dr. Milewski, I just had a baby. At what age should I bring my child in for his first dental visit? New Mom in Medina Dear New Mom, Congratulations on the birth of your child! We recommend you bring your child in to see us around the age of one, or about six months after their first tooth comes in! This first visit will not involve any treatment or cleaning of your child's teeth, but will serve as a very non threatening fun introduction to the dentist. Your child will sit on your lap in the dental chair, and will ride the chair up and down with you. I will "count" your child's teeth, which will give me the opportunity to do a visual exam of the baby's mouth. We can answer any specific questions you may have regarding your baby..thumb sucking, dietary habits, dental hygiene, as well as determine if there are any developing situations. Our goal is to make this first visit very fun, to foster a positive relationship between your child and our office. Having children is the most rewarding part of my life! Just remember, that even though your baby will eventually sleep through the night....once your baby is a teenager, those sleepless nights start all over again! Gotta love parenthood. Thanks for the great question, enjoy your movie tickets! Dr. Milewski
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Dr. Allan J. Milewski, D.D.S. 750 East Washington Street Medina, Ohio. (330) 725-2242
www.MedinaFamilyDentistry.com General Dentist
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| Seal Away Decay! |
No one wants to hear the words "You've got decay." Yet the unfortunate reality is that by age 17 dental decay affects 78% of America's children. You brush your teeth twice a day with a fluoridated toothpaste, eat a healthy diet and visit your dentist twice a year for a professional cleaning. What else can you do to prevent dental decay? The answer is Dental Sealants.
Click on the link below to read Dr. Milewski's article on Dental Sealants.
Seal Away Decay Article

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Jeffrey, Jonetta, Sophia, Daniel, Peggy, Brock, Sonia, Randy, Tyler, Deanna, Bethany, Patricia, Deborak, Hilary, Dwight, Karen, Barbara, Jenna, Kathyrn, Cynthia, James, Gretchen, David, Jospeh, Kiera, Ruth, Faith, Michael, Dawn, Ken, Mary, Michael, Ian, John, Madeline, Kenneth, Tamera, Monte, Dennie, Karin, Chloe, Charles, Rhemuel, Don, Logan, Taylor, Shawna, Robert, Erin, McKenna, Zachary, Richaed, Christine and Dawn!
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Welcome Brock!
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We are proud to announce the arrival of Brock Mason, grandson of Donna in our business office. Both Brock and his parents Becky(Donna's daugher) and Judd are doing fine! Ask Donna to see a picture of Brock when you come in! Something tells me Donna will have one nearby! Congratulations to the entire family!
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