Wisdom Teeth: Why Remove Them?
As a teenager or young adult, you probably can’t remember what it feels like when a new tooth erupts. When your gums and jaw begin to ache, you may not realize what’s happening until your dentist...
View ArticleCalming Your Oral Surgery Fears
Your dentist or physician has recommended that you see an oral surgeon, and you’re in a panic. The word “surgery” may scare you, but the right surgeon can make the process more positive than you ever...
View ArticleBeyond Wisdom Teeth: Lesser-Known Reasons to See an Oral Surgeon
Most people know of the more common reasons to see an oral surgeon, such as wisdom teeth extraction and dental implants, but you may not realize the wide array of health problems that can be addressed...
View ArticleWhat to Expect During Your Oral Surgery Consultation
Your first oral & maxillofacial surgery consultation is a critical component of your treatment process. To minimize risks and achieve a favorable surgical outcome, you need to be forthcoming about...
View ArticleWhen Should Wisdom Teeth Be Removed?
The longer you wait to have your wisdom teeth removed, the more difficult the surgical procedure can be. Once the tooth’s roots are fully developed, they become deeply embedded in the jawbone, which...
View ArticleFrequently Asked Questions About Impacted Teeth
Impacted teeth occurs when full tooth eruption does not take place. This condition can occur because a person’s jaw is too small to accommodate the teeth.
View ArticleReasons Your Dentist May Want You to See an Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
For most individuals, treatment for impacted wisdom teeth is usually their first encounter with an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Most people associate oral surgeons with wisdom teeth, however, oral...
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