How Do You Know if You Have a Wisdom Tooth Infection
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1y ago
How Do You Know if You Have a Wisdom Tooth Infection? Wisdom teeth can not only be superfluous, they can also cause painful issues. When they push their way through your gums, the area can sometimes become infected. It’s also more difficult to clean wisdom teeth due to their placement at the very back of the jaw. Reaching them with a toothbrush may cause gagging and subsequently, you avoid brushing them properly. If a wisdom tooth does become infected, the signs may not be obvious until you experience pain. Here are some of the signs that your wisdom tooth may have become infected: How Do Yo ..read more
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Common Oral Surgery Procedures
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by masteradmin
1y ago
Common Oral Surgery Procedures Oral surgery is not something one looks forward to unless you’re suffering from constant pain or risk of infection. Then you may be more than ready for a procedure that relieves your symptoms and restores your health. With modern advances in oral surgery methods, there’s no longer any reason for fear or anxiety. Most oral surgeries are fast, outpatient surgeries with post-operative medications that relieve any discomfort you’ll encounter. Considering the ease of recovery, oral surgeries have become more common as a solution to severe dental issues. The most com ..read more
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Dental Anxiety Relief with Sedation Dentistry
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by masteradmin
1y ago
Dental Anxiety Relief with Sedation Dentistry It’s well known that many people fear going to the dentist. It is multiplied tenfold when maxillofacial procedures are involved. But taking care of your teeth and any facial injuries is vital to your overall wellbeing.  If you need a dental or facial procedure and are avoiding help with your problem, there is a solution. For Smaller Anxieties You’ve probably heard of what many refer to as “laughing gas” or nitrous oxide. If you have dental anxiety it’s clearly no laughing matter and this safe method of sedation can alleviate any fears you ha ..read more
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Is an Infected Wisdom Tooth an Emergency
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by masteradmin
1y ago
Is an Infected Wisdom Tooth an Emergency? Some people have a higher pain threshold than others. An infected wisdom tooth can cause severe pain, depending on how much bacteria has built up in and around the tooth area. An impacted tooth can also cause the same problem. There are two situations that may cause intense pain with a wisdom tooth: 1) Impacted Wisdom Tooth: While an impacted tooth won’t be an issue beneath the gum, it can cause intense pain when it emerges above the gum line. There may be a flap of gum tissue that has torn. This flap can swell and become infected. This is of course ..read more
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How Long Does It Take to Fix an Impacted Canine
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by masteradmin
1y ago
How Long Does It Take to Fix an Impacted Canine Impacted teeth can affect your life, including how you smile. Leaving such teeth untreated can result in immense pain and discomfort, as well as low self-esteem. Treatment procedures may slightly differ depending on the tooth and the location, but in most cases, you’ll have a surgical correction. The duration of the treatment will depend on how the neighboring teeth have been affected and the treatment option recommended. Your surgeon will start with an x-ray before proposing an ideal solution. Some of the options you’ll have include: Surgery E ..read more
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What Kind of Doctor Treats Facial Fractures
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by masteradmin
1y ago
What Kind of Doctor Treats Facial Fractures? Facial fractures can not only result in physical trauma but also emotional trauma. The delicate nature of facial tissues also makes treating such injuries challenging. You’ll need a doctor who is experienced and skilled to issue the right treatment for you. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are doctors who are trained to handle different types of facial injuries, including various types of fractures. They can give you the right reconstructive and sometimes rehabilitative procedures to ensure you get the best long-term results. Maxillofacial surgeons ..read more
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Dental Implants are a Secure Stable Replacement for Missing Teeth
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by masteradmin
1y ago
Dental Implants are a Secure and Stable Replacement for Missing Teeth Missing teeth can cause a lot of damage such as causing a shift in the remaining teeth, changing the way you bite and chew food, and increasing the risk of tooth decay. The solutions for missing teeth are dentures, dental implants, and dental bridges. Out of these, the best option is dental implants because of the numerous benefits they bring. They are more secure and stable, and they have additional benefits that include: Preventing bone loss in the jaws: When implants are installed, they connect the teeth and that provi ..read more
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Dental Implants for a Healthy New Smile
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by masteradmin
1y ago
Dental Implants for a Healthy New Smile Most people consider dental plants to be a cosmetic solution but they are usually more than that. They can have a positive impact on your health as well as your smile, especially when you get them installed at a good clinic. You should always consider how the implants will impact your smile before agreeing to the procedure. Center for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is one of the best places to get your dental implants. The clinic is fully equipped with professional and qualified dental health personnel. How dental implants provide a healthy smile Gum d ..read more
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What to Expect When You Get Your Wisdom Teeth Removed
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by masteradmin
1y ago
What to Expect When You Get Your Wisdom Teeth Removed The last adult teeth that emerge in the mouth are known as wisdom teeth or third molars. Typically, wisdom teeth develop between the ages of 17 and 21 years. You might not have adequate space in your mouth to accommodate your wisdom teeth. Lack of ample space to accommodate wisdom teeth could lead to teeth shifting. If this happens, your dentist might recommend the removal of wisdom teeth. Removal of wisdom teeth is a common dental procedure. You’ll have to undergo outpatient surgery to have your wisdom teeth removed. The procedure can be ..read more
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What Everyone Should Know Before Seeking Implants
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by masteradmin
1y ago
What Everyone Should Know Before Seeking Implants If you have lived with tooth loss, slipping prosthetics, or damaged teeth that require extraction, you may already be thinking ahead toward the life-changing benefits of dental implants. And why shouldn’t you? Millions of Americans have enjoyed restored speech and function following the placement of one or more implants. The restorative procedure is the only treatment that provides natural oral function. Treat Lingering Oral Health Issues Before your oral surgery can begin, one of our doctors will need to establish that you are in good oral a ..read more
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