Tuesday, September 20, 2011

ISIDOROS A. MEREOS, DDS Receives 2011 Best of Miami Beach Award

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ISIDOROS A. MEREOS, DDS Receives 2011 Best of Miami Beach Award

U.S. Commerce Association’s Award Plaque Honors the Achievement

NEW YORK, NY, September 5, 2011 -- For the third consecutive year, ISIDOROS A. MEREOS, DDS has been selected for the 2011 Best of Miami Beach Award in the COSMETIC-GENERAL-IMPLANT DENTISTRY category by the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA).

The USCA "Best of Local Business" Award Program recognizes outstanding local businesses

throughout the country. Each year, the USCA identifies companies that they believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and community.

Nationwide, only 1 in 120 (less than 1%) 2011 Award recipients qualified as Three-Time Award Winners. Various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each category. The 2011 USCA Award Program focuses on quality, not quantity. Winners are determined based on the information gathered both internally by the USCA and data provided by third parties.

About U.S. Commerce Association (USCA)

U.S. Commerce Association (USCA) is a New York City based organization funded by local
businesses operating in towns, large and small, across America. The purpose of USCA is to
promote local business through public relations, marketing and advertising.

The USCA was established to recognize the best of local businesses in their community. Our
organization works exclusively with local business owners, trade groups, professional
associations, chambers of commerce and other business advertising and marketing groups.
Our mission is to be an advocate for small and medium size businesses and business
entrepreneurs across America.

SOURCE: U.S. Commerce Association
CONTACT:
U.S. Commerce Association
Email: PublicRelations@uscaaward.com
URL: http://www.uscaaward.com
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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Quality Dental Care- Miami Dentist


Dental cosmetic procedures such as teeth whitening, bonding, veneers, and dental implants to a complete spectrum of dental services, Dr. Isidoros Mereos offers Miami residents quality dental services ranging from cosmetic dentistry, general dentistry, to implant dentistry and more.
Dr. Mereos’s patients say he is friendly and comforting and always happy to take the time to answer any questions.
The Precious Smiles team looks forward to meeting with you and developing a plan tailored to meet your individual needs. “We take pride in helping our patients achieve the best results in the least amount of time possible.” 
You can make an appointment with our cosmetic dentist by calling our friendly staff at (305) 532-9114 or by visiting www.precioussmiles.com. Please don't hesitate to contact Precious Smiles if you have any questions about cosmetic dentistry, veneers, Invisalign, tooth whitening, or dental implants.
(305) 532-9114
1315 Alton Rd.
Miami Beach, Fl 33139


Thursday, August 4, 2011

Caries (Tooth Decay)

Although tooth decay has declined among young children as a group, it can still be a problem for individual children, and even teens and adults. That’s because plaque, a sticky film of bacteria, constantly forms on your teeth. When you eat or drink foods containing sugars or starches, the bacteria in plaque produce acids that attack tooth enamel. The stickiness of the plaque keeps these acids in contact with your teeth and after many such attacks, the enamel can break down and a cavity forms.

What is Tooth Decay?

Tooth decay is a destruction of the tooth enamel. It occurs when foods containing carbohydrates (sugars and starches) such as milk, pop, raisins, cakes or candy are frequently left on the teeth. Bacteria that live in the mouth thrive on these foods, producing acids as a result. Over a period of time, these acids destroy tooth enamel, resulting in tooth decay.

Preventing Decay:

  • Brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste.
  • Clean between teeth daily with floss or an interdental cleaner.
  • Eat a balanced diet and limit between-meal snacks.
  • Visit your dentist regularly for professional cleanings and oral exams.
  • Ask your dentist about dental sealants, a protective plastic coating that can be applied to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth where decay often starts.
Find more information at www.ada.org


You can make an appointment with our cosmetic dentist by calling our friendly staff at (305) 532-9114 or by visiting www.precioussmiles.com. Please don't hesitate to contact Precious Smiles if you have any questions about cosmetic dentistry, veneers, Invisalign, tooth whitening, or dental implants.

http://www.precioussmiles.com
(305) 532-9114
1315 Alton Rd.
Miami Beach, Fl 33139

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Smile With Confidence

We truly enjoy seeing our patients smile with confidence. Our Office offers high quality dental services ranging from cosmetic dentistry and general dentistry, to implant dentistry and more. We specialize in dental cosmetic procedures such as teeth whitening, bonding, veneers, dental implants, and a complete spectrum of dental services in a pain-free friendly environment. Thank you for your trust!

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Miami Beach Cosmetic Dentist - Dr. Mereos- Making a Difference

"We truly appreciate the opportunity to treat great patients and help them achieve their oral health goals." Dr. Mereos.


Cosmetic dentist Dr. Isidoros Mereos enjoys bettering the lives of his patients through the practice ofcosmetic dentistry at the Precious Smiles Cosmetic Dentistry Center in Miami Beach.
Dr. Mereos’s patients say he is friendly and comforting and always happy to take the time to answer any questions.
The Precious Smiles team looks forward to meeting with you and developing a plan tailored to meet your individual needs. “We take pride in helping our patients achieve the best results in the least amount of time possible.”
You can make an appointment with our cosmetic dentist by calling our friendly staff at (305) 532-9114 or by visiting www.precioussmiles.com. Please don't hesitate to contact Precious Smiles if you have any questions about cosmetic dentistry, veneers, Invisalign, tooth whitening, or dental implants.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Dental Anxiety

Do you ever get nervous just thinking about going to the dentist? You might be worrying unnecessarily. With dentistry's many advances, diagnosis and treatment gets more sophisticated and comfortable all the time.

It's often best to share your anxiety. If you're tense or anxious, tell your dentist and the dental staff. Getting your concerns out in the open will let your dentist adapt the treatment to your needs
Try to choose a time for your dental visit when you're less likely to be rushed or under pressure. For some people, that means a Saturday or an early-morning appointment.

If the sound of the drill bothers you, bring a portable audio player and headset so you can listen to your favorite music. During the dental visit you might try visualizing yourself relaxing on a warm beach.
These positive techniques work wonders for many. Try them on your next dental visit.

For more oral health tips visit http://www.ada.org

For more information on dental implants, veneers, Invisalign, and cosmetic dentistry please visit http://www.precioussmiles.com or call (305) 532-9114 for an appointment.

Friday, May 27, 2011

What is Gum Disease

Periodontal disease or Gum disease, as it is commonly known, is an infection of the supporting tissues of the teeth.


Your teeth are supported by the gums (or gingiva) and the roots of your teeth are anchored to the sockets by fibers called periodontal ligaments. There is a V-shaped gap called a sulcus that exists between the teeth and the gums. This is the area that periodontal disease affects. Eventually, in periodontal disease, the tissues supporting the tooth break down. If only the gums are involved in this breakdown, the disease is called gingivitis. If only the connecting tissues and bone are involved, it is called periodontitis.

Symptoms of Gum Disease
Periodontal disease is often silent, meaning symptoms may not appear until an advanced stage of the disease. However, warning signs of periodontal disease include the following:
  • Red, swollen or tender gums or other pain in your mouth
  • Bleeding while brushing, flossing, or eating hard food
  • Gums that are receding or pulling away from the teeth, causing the teeth to look longer than before
  • Loose or separating teeth
  • Pus between your gums and teeth
  • Sores in your mouth
  • Persistent bad breath
  • A change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite
  • A change in the fit of partial dentures
The American Academy of Periodontology's risk assessment test will help you see if you are at risk for having or developing periodontal (gum) disease. Millions of people don't know they have this serious infection that can lead to tooth loss if not treated.
For more information or to schedule a periodontal evaluation please visit www.precioussmiles.com or call our office at (305) 532-9114. Please call us if you have any questions about cosmetic dentistry, veneers, Invisalign, tooth whitening, or dental implants.


Monday, May 9, 2011

Miami Beach Cosmetic Dentist - Dr. Mereos- Making a Difference

"We truly appreciate the opportunity to treat great patients and help them achieve their oral health goals." Dr. Mereos.
 
Cosmetic dentist Dr. Isidoros  Mereos enjoys bettering the lives of his patients through the practice of cosmetic dentistry at the Precious Smiles Cosmetic Dentistry Center in Miami Beach.
Dr. Mereos’s patients say he is friendly and comforting and always happy to take the time to answer any questions.
The Precious Smiles team looks forward to meeting with you and developing a plan tailored to meet your individual needs. “We take pride in helping our patients achieve the best results in the least amount of time possible.”  
You can make an appointment with our cosmetic dentist by calling our friendly staff at (305) 532-9114 or by visiting www.precioussmiles.com. Please don't hesitate to contact Precious Smiles if you have any questions about cosmetic dentistry, veneers, Invisalign, tooth whitening, or dental implants.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

How Does Invisalign Work?

By Dana George
 
 
Identification

    • Invisalign works a lot like braces, except without any of the bracket, wires and other contraptions often used to straighten and enhance your smile. Your orthodontist will start off with an impression of your teeth. From there, a series of "aligners" will be fashioned (usually anywhere from 20 to 30 inserts), each crafted to gradually make subtle changes in the position of your teeth. Every two weeks or so, depending on your dental professional's recommendation, you'll switch out one aligner for the next in the series to progressively "shift your teeth into place," according to Align Technology, the makers of Invisalign. The easiest way to look at it is as a systematic modification in the position of your teeth in stages. As time goes by, the position of your teeth will slowly move closer to their intended goal, just like regular braces.

    Design

    • As your teeth move and shift during the stages of alignment, you'll continue to go back to your dental professional's office to essentially monitor the progress of your orthodontic treatment. Though the doctor will have already charted out the course of your teeth, your checkups will essentially allow your doctor to gauge your progress and make any adjustments needed to the next set of aligners you'll use to shift your teeth. This form of treatment is completely customized for your mouth. It isn't a cookie-cutter mode of care, and the devices cannot be used by anyone other than you. If you're interested in Invisalign, you should talk to your dentist or orthodontist. While it is said to work on almost all dental issues, such as overbites, underbites and other orthodontic problems, your dental professional can determine whether Invisalign will work for you.

    Invisalign Vs. Braces

    • The real difference between Invisalign and braces is two-fold. The first benefit is that the aligners are totally removable, making it easier to brush, floss and even eat without having to deal with those bracket and wires used in traditional braces. It can really make dental care a lot less complicated, allowing you to use a simple toothbrush, standard floss and maintain your normal diet (not having to eliminate harder food products that tend to break off the brackets of traditional braces). The second benefit is the comfort factor. While you may experience some soreness or tenderness within your teeth or jaw as the aligners shift the position of your teeth, you won't experience any of the irritation inside the mouth that frequently takes place with traditional braces. The reason for this is that Invisalign is fairly smooth, so the insides of your mouth never rub or press into hard brackets.

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    Monday, March 28, 2011

    Miami Beach Dentist - Dr. Mereos - Changing lives one smile at a time!


    "We truly appreciate the opportunity to treat great patients and help them achieve their oral health goals." Dr. Mereos.
    Cosmetic dentist Dr. Isidoros  Mereos enjoys bettering the lives of his patients through the practice of cosmetic dentistry at the Precious Smiles Cosmetic Dentistry Center in Miami Beach.
    Dr. Mereos’s patients say he is friendly and comforting and always happy to take the time to answer any questions.
    The Precious Smiles team looks forward to meeting with you and developing a plan tailored to meet your individual needs. “We take pride in helping our patients achieve the best results in the least amount of time possible.”  
    You can make an appointment with our cosmetic dentist by calling our friendly staff at (305) 532-9114 or by visiting www.precioussmiles.com. Please don't hesitate to contact Precious Smiles if you have any questions about cosmetic dentistry, veneers, Invisalign, tooth whitening, or dental implants.

    Monday, March 14, 2011

    Veneers

    Veneers Offer a great way to
     achieve a beautiful smile!
    There's no reason to put up with gaps in your teeth or with teeth that are stained, badly shaped or crooked. Today a veneer placed on top of your teeth can correct nature's mistake or the results of an injury and help you have a beautiful smile.
    Veneers are thin, custom-made shells crafted of tooth-colored materials designed to cover the front side of teeth. They're made by a dental technician, usually in a dental lab, working from a model provided by your dentist.

    You should know that this is usually an irreversible process, because it's necessary to remove a small amount of enamel from your teeth to accommodate the shell.

    Your dentist may recommend that you avoid some foods and beverages that may stain or discolor your veneers such as coffee, tea or red wine. Sometimes a veneer might chip or fracture. But for many people the results are more than worth it.

    If you have any questions about veneers ask your dentist.

    information from American Dental Association (ADA), http://www.ada.org/3000.aspx?currentTab=1

    For more information or to schedule a consult please visit www.precioussmiles.com or call (305) 532-9114.

    American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry - Maintaining Your Smile

    American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry - Maintaining Your Smile

    Sunday, February 27, 2011

    Tommy Lasorda Joins the Precious Smiles Family


    I had a real problem today.  I was supposed to go to a big dinner with a lot of baseball executives in Miami, and of course I had a dental emergency.  I looked all around Miami for a good dentist, but it was 3:30 and they had all left for the day.

    Out of nowhere I get a call from Dr. Mereos.  He told me that although he was out for the day that his lovely and wonderful assistant, Norma, would be waiting for me in their office.

    When I got there Norma was wonderful.  She sat me down, took a look at the problem, and assured me that I had nothing to worry about and that she would take care of me.

    She did an outstanding job!

    She fixed me up and got me off to my dinner.

    I will be forever grateful to Norma and Dr. Mereos, and they know that when the Dodgers come to Miami to play the Marlins they will be there to watch the games.

    Thank you Norma.  Thank you Dr. Mereos.

    -Tommy Lasorda

    From http://tommy.mlblogs.com/archives/2010/12/precious_smiles.html


    For more information about cosmetic dentistry please visit http://www.precioussmiles.com/.

    Tuesday, February 8, 2011

    Cosmetic Dentistry


    A smile can be the most eye-catching feature of a face. With dentistry's many advances, you no longer have to settle for stained, chipped, or misshapen teeth. You now have choices that can help you smile with confidence.
    Even the most subtle change in your smile can make a dramatic difference in the way you look and feel about yourself. Talk to your dentist about the options most suitable for you, what your expectations are and the dental fees involved. Some options are: 

    • Tooth whitening ( bleaching) brightens teeth that are discolored or stained. Bleaching may be done completely in the dental office or the dentist may dispense a system for you to use at home.
    • Bonding can improve the appearance of teeth that are chipped, broken, cracked, stained, or have spaces between them. With bonding, tooth-colored materials are applied, or bonded, to the tooth surface.
    • Enamel shaping involves modifying teeth to improve their appearance by removing or contouring enamel. The process, which often is combined with bonding, usually is quick and comfortable and the results can be seen immediately.
    • Veneers are thin custom-made shells designed to cover the front side of teeth. Made of tooth-colored materials, veneers are used to treat spaces between teeth and teeth that are chipped or worn, permanently stained, poorly shaped or slightly crooked.
    • Braces are not just for kids. Orthodontics may be needed if teeth are crooked, crowded or do not meet properly. If your dentist thinks you should see a specialist for treatment, he or she will refer you to an orthodontist.
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    For more information or to schedule an appointment, please visit www.precioussmiles.com.

    Thursday, February 3, 2011

    Dr. Mereos Top Miami Beach Cosmetic Dentist Introduces Soft Tissue Laser to Enhance Smile Makeovers

    Great smile makeovers!
    Precious Smiles Cosmetic Dentistry Center has introduced the use of a high-tech “soft-tissue” laser to boost the results of smile makeovers. Coupled with conventional cosmetic treatments like veneers, teeth whitening, and dental implants the laser treatments are giving patients something to smile about.
    Dr. Isidoros Mereos, one of Miami’s top cosmetic dentists provides patients with a variety of treatment options to achieve remarkable results. Dr. Mereos and his team use the latest dental technology including laser contouring, dental implants, veneers or lumineers, Invisalign (invisible braces), and in-office fast teeth whitening to restore his patient’s smiles. Laser soft tissue contouring often enhances the outcome of other dental cosmetic procedures by providing a way to contour the gums and ultimately providing a more balanced smile. Patients can visit the Precious Smiles Cosmetic Center website (http://www.precioussmiles.com/) to see all the treatment options available to them. They can also call Dr. Mereos’s friendly staff to schedule a consult.
    “It is amazing to see the change that laser contouring, porcelain veneers, dental implants, or even a one-hour teeth whitening can have on a patient’s life. After the treatment, they are more confident and happy to smile” said Dr. Mereos. The process for most cosmetic dental procedures is simple, fast, and painless. Great results can be achieved in just a few visits.
    Dental implants are an excellent way of replacing missing teeth. With new dental implant technologies available today, even patients that were not candidates for dental implants before are now able to enjoy the benefits of implants. “Dental implants give patients the confidence that comes from not having to worry about loose dentures or removables” says Dr. Mereos.
    “Our team combines the best treatments available in dentistry today to achieve best smile makeovers for our patients” says Francis, office manager at Precious Smiles Cosmetic Center.  The entire Precious Smiles team is dedicated to their patients and they work closely with patients to ensure they understand all the treatment options available to them. The consultation process is simple and done in a warm and friendly environment. At the end of the initial visit patients are better educated and can make more informed decisions about their dental health and are on their way to getting the smile they have always wanted.
    About Precious Smiles Cosmetic Dentistry Center: Located in Miami Beach, Florida. Dr. Isidoros Mereos provides a full spectrum of dental services incorporating the most advanced dental techniques. These include dental implants, bone grafting, veneers or lumineers, Invisalign, cosmetic fillings, laser treatement, and fast in-office teeth whitening. Visit the Precious Smiles website to see what patients are saying about Dr. Mereos and the Precious Smiles team at http://www.precioussmiles.com/ or call (305) 534-9114 for an appointment.

    Monday, January 10, 2011

    Poor Dental Health May Point To Other Health Problems

    by: Stewart Wrighter
    Have you had your dentist ask you questions like, 'Are you snoring or sleeping bad?' or 'Do you suffer from halitosis no matter what you eat or do?' or 'Do you suffer from acidity?' Would be surprised if your dentist points you to a sleep apnea clinic rather than an invisalign? Do not because very often poor dental health is actually a pointer to other medical conditions that you might be suffering and not knowing about.

    Mouth odor which is so terrible and everyone hates, could be the result of poor digestion, bad eating habits, gastroenteritis, and many other similar problems. High acidity also causes yellowing of teeth, plaque and even cavities. Snoring is another example where oral health points to underlying health problems -- in this case it is respiratory disorders.

    Recent studies show that even heart diseases could be detected through the analysis of the condition of your oral health. Tooth infections and abscesses can influence the immune system to such an extent that the heart would be affected as well. When there are acute and continuous recurring infections of the jaw bone in particular, it is often a pointer that the heart is under threat as well.

    This is why it is important to visit your dentist at least every six months so you would not only ensure the health of your teeth but also your health overall. The dentist would be able to tell you whether what you are suffering from is owed to poor dental hygiene, poor eating habits or other ailments in the body that reflect in the oral health problems.

    It is very important therefore that you maintain good oral health and take the trouble to immediately remedy any problem you find with your teeth or gums. Most people still suffer from dentist phobia and would do anything to postpone a visit. If you are among this bracket of people, please note that you are doing yourself a great disservice. You might be hiding some very serious medical condition.

    There are a few things that you should always do to ensure that your teeth stay healthy and disease free.

    1. Brush your teeth two to three times a day -- generally the best habit is to brush immediately after a meal. However, brushing 2-3 times a day would suffice. Brushing usually helps to remove any remaining food particles from in-between teeth and also wash away any acidic remnants from the food you consumed.

    2. Flossing is a must -- flossing is once again a very important daily activity which you should never ignore. Flossing, like brushing would ensure that there are no shreds of food remaining in between the teeth, which would later decompose and create mouth odor.

    3. Avoid sugary foods -- as a general rule refined sugar is not recommended for good health. Generally speaking this creates acidity and gastric problems. When sugary matter remains on the teeth it weakens the enamel and causes cavities.

    It is very important that you pay attention to the health of your teeth and mouth in general for neglecting this aspect may impact negatively the rest of your body.

    For more information on oral health visit http://www.precioussmiles.com/
    http://www.articlecity.com/articles/health/article_11390.shtml