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Why Should You Remove Wisdom Teeth?

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Most people do not consider removing wisdom teeth until they face several problems such as infections, damage, cysts and pain. Although, it is solely your decision whether you would like to opt for wisdom teeth removal. Read on to learn why you should never ignore the problems of wisdom teeth and opt for its removal without delay. You Can Get Infected If the wisdom teeth are stuck beneath the gum, the area becomes infection-prone. After a specific period of time, you may encounter continuous pain and swelling in that area. Keep in mind that the infected wisdom teeth are very tough to clean. Therefore, there is a risk of infection in the pulp area which is the deepest layer of the teeth. Cysts A cyst is a fluid-based sac. You may notice cysts inside your jawbone. If your wisdom teeth get infected, then there is a huge chance of forming cysts inside the jawbone. After a specific time, the cyst might expand inside the jawbone to damage the bone and the nearby teeth. It becomes a...

The Added Advantages of Dental Implants

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  Who does not love own teeth? A set of bright and organized teeth give us self-esteem and it reflects in our smile. Aging or injury can make inevitable teeth loss along with other reasons such as gum decay and disease, facial trauma and more. The American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons say before reaching the age 74 one in four adults tend to lose their teeth permanently because of sufficient reasons. For the adults who have lost their teeth, dental implant could be a decent replacement option along with fixing dentures and bridgeworks. Dental Implants Procedure To know the advantages and disadvantages of the implants, you must try to know about the process. The implantation is a conglomeration of multiple processes. The first step is implanting the metal fixture for holding the new prosthesis tooth to the jawbone. The implant takes time to fuse with the bone completely. Next, for three to six months the next process can take place for attaching the tooth repl...

What If Dental Implants Feel Loose?

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  Dental implants make the oral structure secure but that is not risk-free. If the implants loosen up the complications can grow up. If so happens, what will you do? See how implants can feel loose and how can a maxillofacial surgeon help in it. Why the Implants Feel Loose? There are essentially 3 reasons why a dental implant can feel loose: • The implant is not loose — but the reconstruction is. The crown, denture, bridge, atop an implant can suffer damage that makes it feel loose. Teeth grinding, rough impacts to the face (such as those that may occur during sports), and natural wear and tear may all be reasons for a loose restoration. • Osseointegration failed - If an implant loosens in the first year after it is mounted, it is usually due to the bone failing to bond with the implant. This can happen due to pre-existing health conditions or other causes. • Peri-implantitis -  Peri-implantitis is an infection that affects the tissue surrounding a dental implant....

Various Tooth Extraction Aftercare Tips

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Teeth are the hardest substance of our body and an essential part of our mouth. We can chew food and digest it very easily. But when the teeth start to decay, different associated issues pop up. Most of us cannot tolerate the pain and decide to remove the decayed tooth most of the time. Dentists perform oral surgery for wisdom teeth removal. We must go for tooth extraction before unbearable pain hits us. The Healing Tips We remove our teeth for several reasons such as infection, cavity, ache, broken tooth and pain because of wisdom teeth. When dentists successfully remove the tooth, we should follow a few rules to avoid further complications and pain. The followings are: Taking Medicines After the removal, if your doctor suggests medicines, then you should take them as per the prescription. You can avoid some painkillers if there is no need for them. Eating Soft Food When a dentist removes your wisdom or decayed tooth, you may face some difficulty in chewing food for a whil...

Do You Have Insurance for Your Oral Surgery?

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  Oral procedures are often used to treat serious oral disorders and to rebuild the teeth or jaw after an injury. Oral surgeries, like other surgeries, are conducted under anesthesia by trained oral surgeons. Dental oral surgery is costly, and dental insurance will help you pay for it. However, considerations such as the type of insurance you have and the type of operation you need influence the final cost of oral surgery. Is dental or oral surgery protected by health insurance? In most cases, dental insurance would pay at least a part of the surgery costs. If your insurance covers dental or oral surgery, it will depend on the type of plan you have and the coverage you have, so you'll need to consult with your insurer to see if a particular treatment is covered. If the oral surgery is thought to be necessary medically, your health insurance provider will cover the cost of the procedure in full or in part. Medically necessary surgery for issues such as sleep apnea, TMJ, or ora...

Oral Surgery Facts Revealed

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Dental implant or wisdom teeth removal are oral surgeries. It goes without saying that you would need an oral surgeon to get these done . An oral surgery for these issues is inevitable because this is the safest treatment procedure. However, normal dentists will not be able to provide you with this treatment, You will need an oral surgeon specialist. When you opt for the surgery, you can heal a lot of oral issues along with migraine-related issues. Facial injuries can also be healed with it. Go for it by booking your schedule with a specialist now.

Dry Socket and Normal Socket- How It Is Different from Each Other?

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  Once you have a tooth missing, a clot will form, but after that clot heals, your pain may remain constant. Some, but not all, of the blood in the dry socket can leave the wound, which makes it uncomfortable. Alveolar osteitis or dental abscess is a common complication. The fracture occurs when the clot protecting the wound breaks or loses its integrity, leaving the nerves and bone exposed. You will need a tooth extraction to heal the process . There are more extensive examinations to be done on the differences between dry sockets and normal sockets of the tooth. It also looks into what causes dry socket, as well as the rates of occurrence and treatment and time of recovery. Additionally, we will investigate whether this can be present without suffering. An Exact Replica of a Standard Socket An empty tooth socket usually heals on its own, but any pain will gradually disappear after the surgery. With a dry socket, the pain improves and then worsens, causing the tooth ext...

How to Recover Faster from an Oral Surgery?

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  There are a few basic things you can do after oral surgery to help relieve discomfort and speed up the healing process. To hasten your recovery and prevent infection, follow these do's and don'ts. Do's • Take it easy. Rest at home and refrain from physical exercise. To avoid swelling and bleeding, prop your head up with pillows. • Make use of ice. Keep the swelling down by applying ice packs to your face for 15 minutes on, 15 minutes off. • Eat soft foods. After surgery eat only liquid or soft foods. Soups, yogurt, fruit milkshakes, smoothies, and mashed potatoes are all good options. • Take prescribed antibiotics. If you've been prescribed antibiotics by your dentist or oral surgeon, make sure you finish them. • Keep your mouth clean. Rinse with warm salt water four times a day after 24 hours (one teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water). After each meal and snack, clean thoroughly to ensure that any food particles around the surgical area are removed b...