Chris Nikolovski, DDS - Chicago

Chris Nikolovski, DDS - Chicago Dr. Chris Nikolovski strives to deliver the highest level of dental care, no matter what services you need. It’s about quality of care.

But more than that, it’s convenience and personal service. We offer a full spectrum of cosmetic and functional services, for everyone from the very young to the very old. Now you don’t have to go from specialist to specialist, but you can stay with the same office where people know you and understand you, for all your dental needs. Doctor Nikolovski offers multiple services including general dentistry care, prosthetic dentistry, which includes crowns,bridges, dentures (partial and full) and dental implants. Dr. Nikolovski is also certified in Invisailgn offering the clear alternative to metal braces.

01/24/2025

Kire Nikolovski, born on August 7, 1938, in Tsarev Dvor, Macedonia, passed away peacefully on January 21, 2025, in Willow Springs, Illinois.

A devoted man who loved to work with his hands, he always looked to extend his help where he could offer it and to make every gathering a happy one. Beloved husband, father, and grandfather, Kire is survived by his loving wife of 62 years, Nevena Nikolovski, his cherished son, Kice Nikolovski, and two grandchildren Kiril and Vlade Nikolovski. Though he spoke many languages, none of them had the words to describe the depth of his love for and pride in his family.

His memory will bring comfort and peace to all who knew him.

A visitation will be held Friday, January 24, 2025, from 3:00 – 8:00 pm at Modell Funeral Home, 7710 S. Cass Ave., Darien. Additional visitation will be held Saturday, January 25, 2025, from 9:00 am until time of service at 10:00 am at Sts. Kiril and Metodij Macedonian Orthodox Church, 10S330 Kingery Highway, Willowbrook. Interment at Clarendon Hills Cemetery will immediately follow. For funeral information: 630-852-3595 or www.modelldarien.com.

02/04/2014

February is "National Children's Dental Health Month" which is meant to raise awareness about the importance of oral health.

Despite the fact that it’s almost entirely preventable, tooth decay is the most common chronic disease in children. More than 40 percent of children ages 2 to 11 have had a cavity in their primary (baby) teeth, and more than two-thirds of 16- to 19-year-old teenagers have had a cavity in their permanent teeth. Although overall rates of tooth decay have decreased over the past four decades, decay has actually increased in preschool age children in recent years.

This years coloring contest theme is, "Fighting for Good Oral Health 2Min2X". (Brush 2 minutes 2 times a day.) The link attached below is for a coloring contest sponsored by the Illinois State Dental Society. Coloring sheet and instructions are provided in the link.

http://www.isds.org/memberbenefits/publicrelations/14COLORINGSHEET2.pdf

01/13/2014

Happy January!!!
Did you know that most dental plans are on a calendar year basis, which means that your benefit period starts all over again. I thought people would be interested in the article below regarding mercury in fillings. If you have "silver colored fillings," you have mercury in your mouth. Should you decide you would like to have your amalgams replaced, please make sure you go to a dentist that has safety protocols in place to protect you during the removal process. Feel free to visit my website to learn more about mercury fillings and my protocol for safe removal. My website is www.drnikolovski.com.

From---"A Project of the Advanced Health Research Institute, a 501c3 Non-Profit Organization"

Mercury Amalgam Facts:

Whether or not these fillings are safe for the body, there are some mercury amalgam facts that can't be ignored.

(1) Mercury is a heavy metal that is extremely toxic to humans, and it makes up about 50% of the common amalgam filling.

(2) The amalgam filling has no natural adhesive qualities, so the tooth must be drilled out (removing large amounts of healthy tooth structure) so that the compound can be wedged into place. This in turn has been shown, in some cases, to cause microscopic, hairline cracks in the crystalline structure of the tooth, allowing bacteria, viruses, toxins and other infectious agents to enter the inner structure of the tooth, eventually causing more decay and damage, so that further treatment must be done.

(3) Wedging in an amalgam filling has been shown, in many cases, to distort and weaken the tooth, so that eventually cracks in the tooth structure may appear--again allowing infectious agents into the interior of the tooth.

(4) The amalgam itself can crack, leak, and fail, and even fall out over time, again due to the lack of adhesive qualities.

(5) Amalgams have been shown to discolor and tarnish, over time, causing cosmetic concerns to many patients.

(6) Mercury fillings are softer than normal tooth structure, and many times do not hold up well under all the biting and chewing forces that are placed on the tooth; nor do they help distribute the load of these forces equally through the tooth and into the bone.

(7) Metal-based fillings and restorations have been shown to produce a battery effect in the mouth, caused by mixing with acidic saliva. Measurable voltages caused by amalgams and other mixed-metals combining with saliva in the mouth have been detected and documented. The moisture in the oral area combining with these metals can many times result in a galvanic, or electricity-producing effect. This has been the cause of people actually picking up radio stations in metal-filled or treated teeth, and while it may sound humorous, it actually indicates a potentially serious problem.

These issues alone may be a good reason for having amalgam fillings removed and replaced with less toxic, and stronger materials.

12/24/2013

I would like to take a moment to wish everyone a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy, Healthy, and Safe New Year!

12/16/2013

I invite you all to visit my website. We have given it a recent face-lift with lots of new information and research for you to view. The address is www.drnikolovski.com. Would love to have feedback from you!

DR. NIKOLOVSKI

11/26/2013

My staff and I would like to take a moment to wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving. I hope you enjoy this special time with your friends and family.

11/12/2013

There are still some appointments available before the end of the year. Don't delay! Call and schedule any unfinished treatment you may have or if you are do for your 6-month cleaning. Most dental insurances run on a calender year basis, which means if you don't use your benefits, you lose them. Time is running out and January will be here before you know it!

08/15/2013
We miss those patients we haven't seen at our office.
06/04/2013

We miss those patients we haven't seen at our office.

Has anyone tried this? I guess it might be good in the morning after some pancakes.
06/03/2013

Has anyone tried this? I guess it might be good in the morning after some pancakes.

Please comment..What type of brusher are you?
05/30/2013

Please comment..What type of brusher are you?

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Chicago, IL
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