Signs You May Have a Fractured Tooth
Pinellas Oral Surgery Blog
by Dr. José Lázaro
2y ago
Cracked tooth: Symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment A tooth fracture is a break or crack in the enamel and dentin of your tooth. Fractures are heavily restored teeth or teeth with underlying large cavities. Often, tooth fractures occur in the front teeth in the upper jaw because of their position in the oral cavity. The severity of the fracture depends upon the energy, shape, and resilience of the impacting object. Moreover, the direction of the impact on the oral structures determines the implications of dental trauma. Altogether, depending on the crack position and degree, the result from the ..read more
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How Dental Implants Can Help Retain Dentures
Pinellas Oral Surgery Blog
by Dr. José Lázaro
2y ago
Can Dentures Be Stabilized With Dental Implants? Dentures are the perfect solution for improving the aesthetics of your smile. They are a cost-effective option as you seek to restore teeth in pretty bad shape—however, loose denture results in myriads of complications. What is even worse for your dental health is a denture that moves around. They impede talking, limit the choice of foods you can partake in, and lead to sore spots and a great deal of pain. Implants are a good option for providing stability for your dentures. Besides, these can improve your facial appearance and increase your sel ..read more
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Six Useful Tips for Wisdom Tooth Extraction Recovery
Pinellas Oral Surgery Blog
by Dr. José Lázaro
2y ago
Best Tips for Recovery After a Wisdom Tooth Extraction If you have recently sought wisdom teeth removal, you aren’t alone. Statistics show that over 5 million Americans seek wisdom tooth removal each year. That shows that wisdom teeth removal is one of the most common dental surgical procedures today.  While the process is safe, it can however expose you to serious postoperative complications. Plus, recovering from wisdom teeth removal can take plenty of time for some patients. Luckily, you can do some simple things to pave way for a speedy recovery. Here are six useful tips for wisdom to ..read more
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3 Signs Your Wisdom Teeth May Be Impacted
Pinellas Oral Surgery Blog
by Dr. José Lázaro
2y ago
How Do You Know if Your Wisdom Teeth Are Impacted? It beats logic that the term wisdom has no connection with the last set of molars in human beings. In reality, wisdom teeth got their name because of their late onset in early adulthood. In normal circumstances, two wisdom teeth emerge on the top and bottom of the mouth. Still, due to their positioning at the back of the mouth, most wisdom teeth fail to develop normally.  What are the Main Causes of Teeth Impaction? Thanks to evolution, the human jaw has grown smaller compared to our forefathers. Currently, most adults have insufficient s ..read more
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