Common Questions About Wisdom Teeth Removal
Apr 12 2021
Wisdom tooth extraction is a fairly common procedure. Typically, this is a procedure that is done in the late teen years, but it can also be done in adulthood if wisdom teeth...
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Wisdom tooth extraction is a fairly common procedure. Typically, this is a procedure that is done in the late teen years, but it can also be done in adulthood if wisdom teeth...
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L-PRF is a unique treatment that uses your body's own healing abilities to enhance the success of certain dental procedures. Specifically, it uses your white blood cells to p...
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If you are missing a tooth, or need to have a permanent tooth removed, you will eventually need to have that gap replaced to avoid bone loss. If you wait too long and lose bo...
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If you have a pit in your stomach about visiting the dentist, you are not alone. A reported 36 percent of people experience dental anxiety, and another 12 percent suffer extr...
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It’s unfortunate that so many people do not enjoy the robust smile they deserve. Upwards of 178 million Americans are missing at least one tooth, and 40 million have lost a...
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As an oral surgeon Melbourne, FL residents rely on, the use of next-generation technology proves invaluable to the services we provide. One of the innovations that helped rev...
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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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