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Dental Implants

Dental implants serve as a robust and reliable restoration choice, designed intricately to replace missing teeth and restore the natural charm of your smile. Offering unique advantages such as superior durability, natural aesthetics, and high comfort, they bring long-term value by improving your overall oral health and boosting your confidence.

Bone Grafting

Bone grafting is a highly efficient dental surgery performed to rectify issues related to the bones of the jaw. It plays a pivotal role in implant dentistry, allowing dental professionals to effectively replace lost bone, thereby enabling the successful installation of dental implants.

Wisdom Teeth Extraction

With expert precision and a dedicated focus on patient comfort, our team of dental professionals provides top-tier services in the removal of complex wisdom teeth, safeguarding your oral health and ensuring a pain-free experience.

Impacted Canine

If a tooth is impacted, it cannot erupt through the gums properly. The cuspid tooth is critical in your dental arch and plays an important role in your bite. Our orthodontist and oral surgeon will work together to make sure your bit is not compromised.

Tooth Extraction

There are a number of reasons why you may need a tooth extraction. Extractions can lead to issues with chewing ability, problems with the jaw joint, and shifting teeth. Our oral surgeons are prepared to discuss any alternatives to extraction and tooth replacement options to keep your smile.

Oral Pathology

The skin on the inside of your mouth is normally smooth and coral pink in color. If the appearance of the inside of your mouth changes at all, this could be a warning sign of a pathological process, which could be oral cancer. Schedule today for an examination to prevent any further damage.

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After Exposure of an Impacted Tooth

Dr. [doctor_name] recommends that you do not disturb a tooth after it has been exposed. If a surgical pack is placed, do not adjust it. If this pack falls out, do not be alarmed.

Bleeding

Bleeding in your saliva is normal within the first 24 hours after a tooth is exposed. If your mouth bleeds excessively, we recommend that you bite on a gauze pad for 30 minutes. Please contact [practice_name] if bleeding persists.

Swelling

It is normal to swell after surgery, but we recommend applying an ice pack to alleviate swelling. We recommend that you apply this ice pack frequently during the first 36 hours.

Diet

It is important to drink many fluids. However, during this time you should avoid hot liquids and alcohol. It is also important to eat soft foods on the day of your surgery. Also, strive to return to your normal diet as soon as possible.

Pain

You should start taking pain medication when you start to feel discomfort. Our oral surgeon recommends that you take Tylenol every three to four hours as needed. Ibuprofen can also be taken every three to four hours. If your pain is intense, we recommend taking any prescribed medication.

Oral Hygiene

Good oral hygiene is necessary for establishing good healing. We recommend that you begin cleaning your mouth after each meal on the day after your surgery. Brush your teeth as thoroughly as possible and rinse your mouth with warm salt water approximately six times a day until your mouth is healed.

Activity

Following your surgery, we recommend that you keep your activities to a minimum. You may bleed or throb during exercise. If this happens, we recommend that you stop exercising immediately.

Please feel free to contact us today if you would like to learn more about what you can do after the exposure of an impacted tooth in [city], [state].

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