Face Facts: Impacted Canines
Planning and treatment of impacted teeth, including third molars and canines is best initiated by one’s general dentist, and often involves evaluation by an orthodontist and possibly an oral surgeon.
Read MorePlanning and treatment of impacted teeth, including third molars and canines is best initiated by one’s general dentist, and often involves evaluation by an orthodontist and possibly an oral surgeon.
Read MoreIf you require extraction of a tooth, ask your dentist/surgeon about extraction site preservation, this simple procedure can significantly improve the ease and eventual quality of the finished product.
Read MoreLearn about the risks, expectations, and possible complications associated with the surgery to remove wisdom teeth, and the postoperative course and care following surgery.
Read MoreThird molars, more commonly known as wisdom teeth, are the last teeth to develop and the last teeth to erupt into the oral cavity.
Read MoreMalocclusion is a term used in dentistry that refers to a person’s bite that differs from the ideal relationship of the patients upper and lower teeth.
Read MoreOral and maxillofacial surgeons recommend that everyone perform an oral cancer self-exam each month. It is also recommended that each person undergo an annual exam by his/her dentist or oral surgeon.
Read MoreSHEDDING LIGHT ON THIS SPECIALTY PRACTICE By Jonathan Tomlinson, MD As an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, I am often asked questions about my field,…
Read MoreAnnually the month of April is National Facial Protection Month. Several well-known medical organizations have joined together to sponsor this month- long effort to raise awareness regarding facial injuries, and preventive measures.
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