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Symptoms of Oral Tumors: A Note from the Oral Surgery Specialists

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  Toothache or cold is sometimes misunderstood. It can be a sign of oral cancer. If the symptoms persisted for more than a month, you should have it diagnosed. Many oral tumors symptoms can lead to a less severe condition or a painful condition like cancer. Mainly three types of tumors can occur. This includes- benign, precancerous, and malignant. Based on the situation, surgery can take place. If any such problem happens, don’t hesitate to contact with oral surgery specialist near you. Commonly hit areas Tumors can increase in the oral cavity. If you are performing a self-screening at home, make sure you are checking the following parts- Lips Tongue Gums Mouth roof What you should check Oral growths can be spotted with a distinct development of lump inside the mouth. Other signs that you should look also are- Loose teeth without any reason Non-healing mouth sore White patches inside the mouth Swallowing difficulty Jaw or tongue moving difficulty Mouth or tongue numbness Tooth or ...

An Overview on Wisdom Teeth Removal

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Consistent pain in wisdom teeth along with sore throat may be interlinked. You may have to set an appointment for the wisdom teeth removal.  We will like to give you the information related to wisdom teeth through this article. Here are some of the crucial points that you need to know. These  points will help you decide the next step about the removal of this tooth. .  What is a wisdom tooth? Wisdom teeth are the part inside our mouth. It is the third set of the molar. Like the other teeth, wisdom teeth do not erupt until the age of 25. Do you know that wisdom teeth can cause serious health problems? Yes, you heard it right. As there is not enough room in the mouths, wisdom teeth cannot grow  properly. If any patient has the orthodontic work record in the past, then they are more prone to the wisdom teeth problem. On top of that, if there is not enough room to emerge, wisdom teeth may lead to severe complications. This whole condition is known as “impacted” wisdom te...

Reasons to choose Tooth Extraction over Anything

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When you were a kid, a visit from the tooth doctor meant losing a tooth. Sadly, losing a tooth became significantly less fun when you had all your permanent teeth. There are many explanations for your dental extraction, such as an un-erupted tooth to avoid overpowering and an infected tooth that can improve your oral health. While tooth extraction might not be pleasant, it isn't as terrifying or painful as it used to be. Dr. Wooten at Oral and Facial Surgery in Oklahoma makes tooth extraction a little simpler, if you need one using modern procedures and multiple sedation options. Before recommending extraction, our personnel in OKC will carefully examine the area affected. Our team is sure that you're comfortable from start to finish if a tooth needs to be extracted. Read more to learn dental extraction techniques and it’s after affect. Tooth Extraction Techniques Many causes can lead to a pulling of a tooth. The first explanation for your oral problem will be explained by Dr. ...

Infection Spreading Consequences May Need Oral Surgery

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The accumulation of bacteria that grow in the tooth or the gum is a tooth infection or "tooth abscess." Dental infections may spread to other parts of the body without adequate care and this could lead to severe complications that could potentially endanger life. An individual should seek care for a tooth infection as soon as possible to minimize the risk of complications and oral surgery. We explain in this article how an infection spreads. We provide information on how infections can be managed and avoided. What happens with the spread of tooth infection?  Such bacteria may sometimes penetrate the tooth or the gum, causing tooth infection or abscess. An abscess is the medical term for a pocket of pus and bacteria in the tissues of the body. Dental infections are typically easy to manage. However the risk of experiencing the following complications rests with those who refuses treatment: Osteomyelitis: bone inflammation of the tooth. Thrombosis of the caverneal sinus: bloo...