Michael D. Stern, DDS, FAGD
Dentist
34500 Chardon Rd Unit 1 Willoughby Hills OH, 44094About
Michael D. Stern, DDS, FAGD, is a top dentist who lends his skills and expertise to serve patients at Smile Brighter in Willoughby Hills, Ohio. With thirty years of experience as a dentist, he specializes in all facets of his specialty. Prior to establishing his private practice in Willoughby Hills, he has served patients in Wickliffe and Lake County for a decade. “From an early age, Michael Stern was drawn to dentistry. He felt a strong desire to help others, and was intrigued by the science, artistry, and precision of this innovative field. By high school graduation, he began the journey to become Dr. Stern, and has never stopped expanding his knowledge and skills,” states the official website of Smile Brighter. Prior to his current endeavors, he was a Post-graduate Adjunct Lecturer at Case Western Reserve University School of Dentistry, served on a local and national level with Healthtap, was a member of the Board of Trustees for North Coast Spring Dental Education Meeting, and served as President and Director of Public Education for the Northeastern Ohio Dental Society.
Michael D. Stern, DDS, FAGD's Videos
Education and Training
DDS at Ohio State University
Board Certification
Board Certified in Pain Management
Provider Details
Michael D. Stern, DDS, FAGD's Expert Contributions
Does a dental bridge feel natural?
It should feel natural after you get used to the replacement area having teeth there again...might take a week or 2 to get used to things. After those few weeks, most people forget that the bridge is actually there. MDSDDS READ MORE
How do you tell if it's a stain or cavity?
A dentist that uses any of the following devices can tell the difference. Devices to use: -Dexis Carivu -ECD electronic cavity detector (is the newest way to follow this up because it is unaffected by stain) Good Luck! MDSDDS READ MORE
How do you get rid of tooth nerve pain fast?
The fix you are seeking would require a dental exam and an X-ray of the tooth to be done in a dental office. There are many possible causes. Is this from decay or the result of dental work? If you do not have a regular dentist, it might be the time to get one! MDSDDS READ MORE
Can I use whitening toothpaste with dentures?
Whitening solution works on teeth, not on dentures. MDSDDS READ MORE
Is it normal for gums to be swollen after a filling?
Not normal; contact your dentist. READ MORE
How do you treat a loose tooth?
Unfortunately, there are so many possibilities here that I cannot tell you to do anything but stay away from the area, and if things do not tighten up, seeing your dentist would be a good idea. MDSDDS READ MORE
Will my teeth be yellow after Invisalign?
Practice flawless oral hygiene and this should assure that your teeth do not become darker than they are now. MDSDDS READ MORE
How to help my pain?
This sounds like an infection that could become dangerous. You should seek a consult with a dentist, NOT the ER!!! MDSDDS READ MORE
Root canal?
Root canal therapy usually is done in one or two appointments, but there are exceptions. That’s a pretty long interval between your appointments. If discomfort persists for more than 5 days, notify your dentist. MDSDDS READ MORE
What happens if you don't floss often?
Higher risk for gum disease and tooth decay. MDSDDS READ MORE
How do you get food out from under a crown?
If the crown fits properly, there should NOT be a problem because there would not be a space to allow food to get under the crown. Try an oral irrigation device like a water pic; this sounds like a dental visit would be indicated. MDSDDS READ MORE
Can I heal after root canals?
I have a degree in Microbiology, and I am not aware of peer-reviewed research that having root canal therapy could possibly hinder lung healing, unless the root canals themselves failed or were infected. MDSDDS READ MORE
How do you brush your teeth after a root canal?
Assuming the treatment was successful and you are comfortable, no precautions are needed unless you have a temporary filling, in which case, see your dentist to have the tooth properly restored. MDSDDS READ MORE
How much tooth do you need for a crown?
Tough to answer without seeing your situation. Depending on the skill of the dentist, as long as the tooth is not decayed or broken below the gum line, it usually can be rebuilt and crowned. MDSDDS READ MORE
Is jaw surgery necessary for a crossbite?
I have corrected many cross bites with orthodontics. MDSDDS READ MORE
Can a gap in front teeth be fixed?
Yes MDSDDS READ MORE
Are dentures toxic to the body?
Properly made and kept clean, no danger, allergy excepted. MDSDDS READ MORE
How do I stop my gums from bleeding when I brush?
Cannot directly answer your question. This could be technique or actual gum disease. If you have not seen a dentist within the past year, it might be a good idea. Bleeding gums are not normal. MDSDDS READ MORE
Is it normal for veneers to fall?
Not normal. Possible that there was moisture contamination at placement. See your veneer Doc and have your veneer re-cemented. If it comes off again, then there is a problem. MDSDDS READ MORE
Can mini implants be used on the upper jaw?
They CAN be used, but are not quite as successful in the upper jaw as in the lower jaw. The treating dentist should be able to analyze what is best in your situation. MDSDDS READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Calcium sparks: release packets of uncertain origin and fundamental role.
- Local control models of cardiac excitation-contraction coupling. A possible role
- Calcium release flux underlying Ca2+ sparks of frog skeletal muscle.
- Emergence of homeostasis and "noise imprinting" in an evolution model.
- Effects of different levels of methionine and ruminally undegradable protein on the amino acid profile of effluent from continuous culture fermenters.
- The spark and its ember: separately gated local components of Ca(2+) release in skeletal muscle.
- Involvement of multiple intracellular release channels in calcium sparks of skeletal muscle.
- Response of nitrogen metabolism in preparturient dairy cows to methionine supplementation.
- Voltage-independent changes in L-type Ca(2+) current uncoupled from SR Ca(2+) release in cardiac myocytes.
- Nitrogen metabolism of early lactation cows fed diets with two different levels of protein and different amino acid profiles.
- In vivo evaluation of microcirculation by coherent light scattering.
- A preferred amplitude of calcium sparks in skeletal muscle.
- The model of Snyder et al. does not simulate graded Ca(2+) release from the cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum in intact cells.
- Comparison of microbial populations in model and natural rumens using 16S ribosomal RNA-targeted probes.
- Measurement of serum clogestone acetate (AY-11,440) by a radioreceptor assay: a practical approach to the quantitative determination of synthetic progestins.
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Adjunct Professor Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine -
Awards
- Fellow Year Academy of General Dentistry
- Top Dentist in Ohio Year HealthTap
Professional Memberships
- Ohio Dental Association
- American Dental Association
- Academy of Laser Dentistry
Internships
- Dentistry at University of Florida
Professional Society Memberships
- American Dental Association, Ohio Dental Association, Past President of Northeastern Ohio Dental Society, Academy of Laser Dentistry, Alpha Omega International Dental Fraternity
Articles and Publications
- Published
What do you attribute your success to?
- Personal attention to patients and using the latest equipment and technology.
Hobbies / Sports
- Travel, Gardening, Music
Michael D. Stern, DDS, FAGD's Practice location
Michael D. Stern, DDS, FAGD's reviews
Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Stern
Excellent
- Nancy
Dr. Stern is the best Dentist ever!
- Derrek
This place is the place to go for all your dental needs. Everyone was so nice and I felt right at home from the moment I walked in the door. Things were explained to me in easy to understand terms. I really appreciated all the technology that made seeing my X-rays and photos instantly a real plus to the overall experience. All in all makes going to the dentist a breeze.
- Michael
Great experience. On time. Efficient. Pleasant and professional. Attention to my fear of pain totally addressed. This was a 10 out of 10 experience!
- Suzanne
This is the best dentist/hygienist place around!!!
- Colleen
Great
- Cheryl
Cleaning with halle is easy and painless.
- Theresa
Awesome service! Never have to wait for my appointmentsüëç
- William
Excellent
- Tara
Quick, attentive service every time! Highly recommend Dr. stern and his staff!
- Wayne
Good as always
- Jillian
Great job, as usual. Staff is always friendly
- Robert
Had a great visit as usual! Halle is the best!
- Lance
Fantastic, takes great care and makes sure you are comfortable at all times!
- Vivian
Great. Job,
- Ron
Good
- Frank
Fast friendly
- Sandra
Great!
- Karen
Nice and friendly staff. Dr Stern made me feel very comfortable.
- Breanna
Went really well
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Media Releases
Get to know dentist Dr. Michael D. Stern, who serves the Ohio area at his private practice Smile Brighter Willoughby Hills.
Dr. Stern graduated from Ohio State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in microbiology, Dr. Stern continued studies there, earning his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree in 1972. During his time at Ohio State he served as an officer for the Block O Cheering Section, helping to create display stunts for entertainment during the games and after touchdowns.
Following graduation Dr. Stern served his internship at the University of Florida. Each year he participates in courses, seminars, and other forms of continuing education to stay at the forefront of the latest thinking, techniques, materials, and equipment in dentistry. Dr. Stern studied with Dr. Bill Dorfman, famous for his role on the ABC series, Extreme Makeover. This experience helped Dr. Stern stay up to date with emerging trends in cosmetic dentistry, from Hollywood to Willoughby Hills.
Dr. Stern originally served patients in Wickliffe and Lake County for a decade, before founding his Willoughby Hills practice. Dr. Stern is board certified in Pain Management, and has earned the coveted title of Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry, Fellow of the International College of Cranio-Mandibular Orthopedics, and Diplomate of the American Academy of Pain Management. Dr. Stern keeps up to date with the latest advances in his field by maintaining a professional membership with the American Dental Association, the Ohio Dental Association, Academy of Laser Dentistry, American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine, as well as The American Sleep and Breathing Academy, due to his special interest in sleep-disordered breathing and dental approaches to treating Sleep Apnea disorders. Additionally, Dr. Stern served as both president and director of public health education with the Northeastern Ohio Dental Society. For his excellence, Dr. Stern has worked with several news anchors from Fox 8 News, formerly served as the official dentist for Cleveland Browns, and has been recognized as a Top Dentist in Ohio by HealthTap.
Dr. Stern offers preventive services, which help you maintain good oral health by stopping disease before it takes hold in your mouth. Regular exams and professional teeth cleanings, and instructions for at-home oral hygiene, and may also recommend preventive treatments. Restorative services are also offered, when a problem is found, Dr. Stern will ensure you get timely and appropriate treatment. A range of cosmetic procedures are offered. These include teeth whitening, cosmetic bonding and porcelain veneers to name a few. In many respects, your oral health can be seen as a mirror of your general health. Some dental problems may reflect issues in other parts of your body, and vice versa, and Dr. Stern works to correct any of these issues.
Dr. Stern’s children live in various parts of the world, his son, Jeff lives in Berlin Germany, daughter, Stephanie calls Minneapolis home, and son, Greg, lives in North Carolina’s Piedmont area, so Dr. Stern spends most of his free time traveling to visit them. At home, Dr. Stern enjoys family visits, fine dining, gardening, music, and cars.
Additional Information
Top Dentist, Michael D. Stern, DDS, FAGD, Welcomes Patients at Smile Brighter Willoughby Hills in Willoughby Hills, Ohio
Michael D. Stern, DDS, FAGD, is a top dentist who lends his skills and expertise to serve patients at Smile Brighter in Willoughby Hills, Ohio. With thirty years of experience as a dentist, he specializes in all facets of his specialty. Prior to establishing his private practice in Willoughby Hills, he has served patients in Wickliffe and Lake County for a decade. “From an early age, Michael Stern was drawn to dentistry. He felt a strong desire to help others, and was intrigued by the science, artistry, and precision of this innovative field. By high school graduation, he began the journey to become Dr. Stern, and has never stopped expanding his knowledge and skills,” states the official website of Smile Brighter. Prior to his current endeavors, he was a Post-graduate Adjunct Lecturer at Case Western Reserve University School of Dentistry, served on a local and national level with Healthtap, was a member of the Board of Trustees for North Coast Spring Dental Education Meeting, and served as President and Director of Public Education for the Northeastern Ohio Dental Society. “Taking advantage of an uncommon opportunity, Dr. Stern studied with Dr. Bill Dorfman, famous for his role on the ABC series, Extreme Makeover. This experience helped Dr. Stern stay up to date with emerging trends in cosmetic dentistry, from Hollywood to Willoughby Hills”, states the official website of Smile Brighter Willoughby Hills. For more information about Michael D. Stern, DDS, FAGD, please visit https://www.smilebrighter.info/dentist-in-willoughby-hills.html.
Michael D. Stern, DDS, FAGD, is a 1988-graduate of The Ohio State University College of Dentistry in Columbus, Ohio, where he was awarded his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. His postgraduate training includes his mini residency in craniofacial surgery and TMJ served at the University of Florida College of Dentistry/Shands Hospital Craniofacial Pain Center (1989). Dr. Stern attained fellowship of the Academy of General Dentistry and the International College of Craniofacial Mandibular Orthopedics and is a Diplomate of the American Academy of Pain Medicine. Furthermore, he has been listed Marquis Who's Who and was published in Top Doctor’s Magazine Plus as Top Dentist in Ohio (2018) and is a member of several professional societies and associations, Academy of Laser Dentistry, the American Dental Association, and the Ohio Dental Association, which allows him to remain at the forefront of his challenging field. “For Dr. Stern, dental credentials are not “once and done.” Each year he participates in courses, seminars, and other forms of continuing education to stay at the forefront of the latest thinking, techniques, materials, and equipment in dentistry. While the learning itself is fascinating, Dr. Stern’s overarching motivation is to provide the most efficient and comfortable treatments for his patients, with the best possible outcomes,” states the official website of his practice. For more information about Michael D. Stern, DDS, FAGD, please visit https://www.findatopdoc.com/doctor/8135828-Michael-Stern-Dentist-Willoughby-Hills-Ohio-44094.
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