Common Questions After Oral Surgery If you or a loved one is scheduled to have or has recently had oral surgery, you probably have a lot of questions. Here are some of the most common ones: 1. One of my stitches came out after my surgery, should I be worried? Losing a...
If you’ve lost most or all of your teeth due to damage, disease, or decay and traditional removable dentures don’t appeal to you, implant-supported hybrid dentures offer a strong, stable alternative. These dentures combine the benefits of a fixed replacement with the...
Problems with your mouth or teeth can occur suddenly. You might be injured playing a sport, eating, or even just while doing a seemingly harmless activity. You should know what types of dental problems are considered emergencies, and what to do while waiting to see...
Do you find yourself hiding your mouth behind your hand when you smile or laugh? Do you avoid smiling or laughing fully to conceal your teeth? Are you anxious about speaking, going out, or eating in public because you’re self-conscious about the appearance of...
Some people have the wrong idea that taking their children to the dentist isn’t that important, and that it’s really a healthcare choice for adulthood. Young teeth are vulnerable to bacteria that lead to cavities and gum disease, so teaching your kids how to practice...