Wisdom Teeth: Do I Need Them Removed?
Oct 12 2020
Teeth begin to erupt in stages. From an infant, well into the teen years, and even early 20's, teeth are always changing. The incisors are first to emerge, followed by the ca...
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Teeth begin to erupt in stages. From an infant, well into the teen years, and even early 20's, teeth are always changing. The incisors are first to emerge, followed by the ca...
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Corrective Jaw Surgery Corrective jaw surgery is a very serious procedure that requires an expert in the field. Orthognathic surgery, as it’s also called, is required fo...
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Having a bad bite can be difficult to cope with. It can lead to discomfort and oral pain the longer the problem persists. While for some, a bad bite may be something you live...
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Your canine teeth are the four pointy teeth in the front of your mouth, two on the top and two on the bottom. Animals use these four teeth to hold food in place and tear it a...
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Platelet-rich plasma, stem cell therapy, and other similar forms of rehab therapy have quickly grown in popularity over the last several years. This has been aided by the imp...
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Full mouth dental reconstruction works to resolve a patient’s dental issues. This can involve oral surgery, repairing broken teeth, and even replace missing teeth. It w...
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Not everyone is born with a perfect smile. In fact, most of us need a little extra attention from a dentist or dental surgeon to achieve a healthy, beautiful smile for life. ...
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The cone beam CT is just one way dental professionals have incorporated the latest in technological innovations into dental treatment and diagnosis here at Sedaros Oral Surge...
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One of the major misconceptions about facial trauma recovery is that cosmetic surgeons do all of the facial reconstruction work. Cosmetic surgery is only one part of the proce...
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Have you ever gotten a toothache and felt it somewhere else in your face? This is because the nerves in your mouth are part of your central nervous system. These nerves span t...
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