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 | Pittsburgh Magazine Advertorial http://www.dentalpgh.com/articles/pittmag.htm It was a dental practice that I. Franklin Miller, D.D.S. established in 1936. Sixty years later that practice is still up and running, in a new and expanded office. Even the last name stayed the same as Dr. Miller's son, Charles Jay Miller, D.D.S., took his father's place and was later joined by S. Rand Werrin, D.D.S. and John W. Gruendel, Jr., D.M.D. |
 | Making the Entire Office a Warmer Place to Be. http://www.post-gazette.com/healthscience/20011218hdecor3.asp Oakland dentists Charles Miller, S. Rand Werrin and John Gruendel offer lots of visual distractions in their offices, but the most remarkable is a brass monkey that hangs from a bar on the ceiling in what they call their "jungle room." |
 | Putting Prevention Where Your Mouth Is http://www.dentalpgh.com/articles/lifetimes.htm Visiting the offices of Drs. Miller, Werrin and Gruendel, dentists specializing in restorative in restorative dental care, is like being in an art museum and science lab at the same time. Only the autoclave (sterilization area), located at the center of the offices, suggests the austere sterility of a dentist's office. A large portion of of the doctors patients take germ-free environments very seriously because they have had transplants and take anti-rejection medications, which makes them more susceptible to germs. And the busy, colorful decor of the office can be thought of as a reminder that quality of life needn't be compromised when one's immune system is. |
 | Another dinosaur falls prey to vandals http://www.post-gazette.com/localnews/20030916dinosaur0916p5.asp Nicole Bernabei arrived at work yesterday to find that the dinosaur sculpture she had spent 80 hours creating and designing was vandalized again. This time it was more than the minor graffiti and smashed props she faced before. |
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