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Tooth Extraction and Aftercare - Your Most Common Questions Answered

Oral Surgery

While being told you need a tooth extraction is the last thing you want to hear from your dentist, it’s sometimes the necessary solution to prevent further issues from tooth damage or decay. It’s among the most common dental procedures used to improve oral health and involves completely removing a tooth from its socket. Dentists, periodontists, and oral surgeons all perform tooth extractions, with more complex cases such as impacted teeth often being referred to oral surgeons.

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What Is Special About 'Digital' X-rays?

Dental Services

Dental X-rays are a proven diagnostic tool that helps dentists detect oral health issues, such as cavities, fractures, or gum disease. There are both intraoral X-rays which are those taken inside the mouth, and extraoral, which are taken outside the mouth. With X-rays, dentists can examine tooth structures that they aren’t able to see during a routine examination, such as the jawbone, nerves, gum tissue, sinuses, and teeth roots.

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Sedation Dentistry: What It Is & What To Expect

Oral Surgery

Many people feel anxious when visiting the dentist, especially those who have experienced lengthy or complicated dental procedures in the past. The experience can also be unsettling for individuals with sensitive teeth, an overly sensitive gag reflex, or a fear of needles. Children are also prone to dental anxiety, fearing what will happen during their dental appointment or knowing that it means sitting still for a while.

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6 Restorative Dentistry Procedures Explained

Restorative

Restorative dentistry is the practice of repairing or replacing teeth, with the primary goal being to improve oral health and chewing function—and in many cases, these procedures also improve an individual’s smile. Restorative dentistry is performed by general dentists and is ideal for patients with cavities, tooth decay, damaged or broken teeth, or missing teeth. It is often confused with cosmetic dentistry, which is focused exclusively on improving the appearance of the mouth and teeth.

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