Dr. Richard B. Misher

Dr. Richard B. Misher Cosmetic And Restorative Dentistry
Member of the American Dental Association, the Academy of Stomatol Our staff and patients are like family."

Dr. Richard Misher has practiced in the same Center City Philadelphia location for more than thirty years. He proudly acknowledges that "patients who come to our practice stay with us! His patients greatly appreciate the warm and caring attention they receive whether for a routine check-up and cleaning or a sophisticated dental procedure. Dr. Misher is a graduate of Temple University Dental School

. He is a member of the American Dental Society, Pennsylvania Dental Society and Philadelphia County Dental Society. He is also a Fellow of the International College of Dentists; past president of the Academy of Stomatology; and a past member of the Board of Governors of the Philadelphia County Dental Society. He served in the military as a dentist from 1967-69. Dr. Misher and his wife Sue have two married sons who live in the Philadelphia area, and several young grandchildren. He is past president of the Philadelphia Chapter of the International Wine and Food Society, was a runner for 25 years and is an avid golfer.

06/15/2023

Many thanks to all my great friends for their good birthday wishes. It made a wonderful day even better.

12/07/2020

Thanks for the advice to bypass Facebook ... It works !! I have a totally new profile. I see posts from people that I haven't seen in a long time. Facebook's new algorithm chooses the same people, around 25, who view their posts. Hold your finger on this post and click "copy". Go to your page where it says "what are you thinking about". Touch it on your finger anywhere in the empty field. click paste This will bypass the system
Hello, new and old friends!
A big hello to everyone.

08/17/2019

Please don't open any links from me as my account has been hacked

03/17/2017
06/16/2014

Thanks to all my friends for their wonderful birthday wishes.

Mission of mercy dental care for the indigent this Friday and Saturday.
06/01/2013

Mission of mercy dental care for the indigent this Friday and Saturday.

04/20/2013

Away for a few days, but looking forward to getting back to philly.

Staff holiday lunch 2012
04/03/2013

Staff holiday lunch 2012

04/01/2013
Mary our dental assistant on Tuesday and Wednesday!
03/27/2013

Mary our dental assistant on Tuesday and Wednesday!

03/27/2013

Dr. Misher and the Philadelphia Zoo's team working on Jimmy the Jaguar

01/14/2013

FYI
Dentin hypersensitivity is caused by both the loss down of tooth enamel covering the dentin and exposure of the root surface, which may expose the nerve endings inside the teeth or gum tissue. Common actions such as brushing too hard, using an abrasive toothpaste, drinking too many acidic drinks and grinding of the teeth all can contribute to a loss or flaking of enamel, which produces many uncomfortable effects on a person’s oral health.

“Depending on its intensity, the increased sensitivity can affect eating, drinking, and breathing,” says Sergio Lima Santiago, DDS, MS, PhD, one of the study’s lead authors. “It can also hinder one’s ability to control dental plaque effectively, which causes an increase in the probability that the patient will develop cavities.”

Thankfully, treatment for this dental condition begins with a simple conversation with a dentist. Dentists have a variety of regimens to manage tooth hypersensitivity, including both in-office treatments and patient-applied products for home use.

Address

1628 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA
19103

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 1pm

Telephone

+12157358844

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Dr. Richard B. Misher posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Practice

Send a message to Dr. Richard B. Misher:

Share

Category