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Donald J Millner DMD

(on state)
Dentists in Trenton, NJ
Dentists

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Friday
Closed
Saturday
8:00AM - 1:00PM
Sunday
Closed

Location

940 W State St
Trenton, NJ
08618

About

Dr. Millner and his caring staff are welcoming new patients to their Trenton Dental office. Our dentist has years of experience and provides quality, affordable dental care for your family. General, Family and Cosmetic Dentistry are our Specialties. Most insurances accepted and major credit cards. Call Dr. Millner's office to schedule your appointment today.

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Keep in mind that your health history can affect dental sedation techniques, so be sure to give your dentist all relevant information. The day of the procedure, it’s recommended that you stay hydrated and that you avoid driving or operating heavy machinery for 24 hours.
Unfortunately, it’s often difficult to determine the cause of your TMJ disorder. That’s because your pain may be the result of a combination of problems such as arthritis or jaw injury.
Four main types of dental procedures which can be used to change the shape of the teeth for a straighter and flawless smile include: bonding, crowns, veneers and recontouring. And, our professional staff can help you to choose the best option.
One of the many benefits of using a laser within the field of dentistry is that the initial post-operative discomfort and swelling are often reduced because of the effective sealing of nerves and lymphatics.
Did you know that the most valuable tooth in the world belonged to Sir Issac Newton? It was purchased for $4,560 and used as a ring.
The mouth can be a notoriously difficult place for surgery because the problem soft tissue may be in a place that’s not easily accessible. Using laser dental techniques, it’s now possible to make short work of procedures that were once time-consuming, painful or impossible.
As we age, the risk of developing a number of oral health problems increases. Because of this, it is important to see your dentist at least twice a year - or more often - to make sure your teeth and gums get the care they need.
Sugar damages teeth because it feeds bacteria (those germs have to eat something) which, in turn creates an acid that eats tooth enamel. Candy is not the only source of sugar; some dried fruits, like raisins, contain a higher percentage of sugar than drugstore candy.
Despite advancements in dental technology, sometimes, there is just no way to save a badly damaged tooth. In these cases, a dentist will have no choice but to extract it to eliminate pain and prevent infections that will end up making things worse.
Old superstitions about teeth which have been around for hundreds of years include: people with pointy teeth should not be trusted, overlapping teeth is a sign of one who is “closed-mouthed” and a space between the two front upper incisors is a sign of great wealth.
Have you ever heard the term "nurdle"? No, it's not a new sport. It is the technical term for the dab of toothpaste that you put on your toothbrush.
To some, tooth brushing is a no-brainer. However, there is a recommended way of doing it, and that is to move the brush using gentle, circular, and short strokes. Start with the teeth’s outer surfaces before moving on to the inner side, then finally, to the chewing surfaces.
Did you know that the electric toothbrush first came out in the early 1900s? Unfortunately, it never took off because it was deemed to be ineffective. Years later however, it made a successful comeback and became a commercial success.
The use of lasers within dentistry can be a helpful asset in the case of soft tissue surgeries such as; gingivectomy/gingivoplasty, soft tissue biopsies and gingival sculpting that is used with periodontal plastic surgical procedures.
Are you suffering from pain in your head, neck, or ear? Did you know that It could be caused by issues associated with decaying, damaged, or diseased teeth or gums? A visit to the dentist can help identify the problem.
Plaque, that pesky substance that needs to be removed with regular cleaning, is formed by bacterial colonies that have actually mineralized, attaching to teeth and causing them to decay. Regular brushing can slow down its formation, but most people need to have it stripped away periodically.
If your teeth are tightly spaced, try using a ribbon-type floss instead of traditional cord. The flat ribbon shape is easier to get between teeth.
Regularly visiting the dentist is a preventive measure that will help patients save more money in the long run. The dentist can help address and treat dental problems before they worsen and require expensive procedures.
While you may know that poor oral hygiene can cause health problems, the reverse is also true: several diseases (like diabetes) can cause problems with your teeth and gums.
When you would visit the dentist as a child, were there any magazines that you looked forward to reading because we were the only place that had them? How about today - do you still check them out when you bring your children in for their appointments?
Did you know poor oral hygiene can affect your child’s socialization habits? Studies have found that poor oral hygiene negatively affects school performance and social relationships.
Chronic bad breath is not something you need to live with - nor should you. Oftentimes it is an indicator of a more serious problem that requires dental or medical attention. Your dentist can make a number of recommendations.
Brush teeth twice a day for two minutes each time for best results. Infrequent brushing can lead to plaque buildup and gum disease.
Should tongue cleaning be done before or after brushing? According to one website, studies show that order does not matter. As such, you're free to come up with a cleaning regimen which best suits your preferences.

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Donald J Millner DMD
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FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Donald J Millner DMD in Trenton NJ?
    You can reach them at: 609-396-8369. It’s best to call Donald J Millner DMD during business hours.
  • What is the address for Donald J Millner DMD on state in Trenton?
    Donald J Millner DMD is located at this address: 940 W State St Trenton, NJ 08618.
  • What are Donald J Millner DMD(Trenton, NJ) store hours?
    Donald J Millner DMD store hours are as follows: Mon-Thu: 8:00AM - 6:00PM, Fri: Closed, Sat: 8:00AM - 1:00PM, Sun: Closed.