Category: Dentists

How to Sleep After Wisdom Teeth Removal

 

Young man after wisdom tooth removal trying to fall asleep.

Wisdom tooth extractions are a common oral surgery procedure to remove troublesome back molars. The procedure is performed as an outpatient surgery and most patients can return home to rest within a few hours of their arrival time at the dentist’s office. Once home, it is important that patients adhere to their dentist’s recommended recovery…

Do Dental Implants Hurt?

 

A satisfied woman in a dental chair after dental implants procedure.

Do you have missing teeth you want replaced? Dental implants are the premium option for replacing lost teeth, but some individuals are concerned about dental implant procedure pain. If you need tooth restoration, it is important to know about the benefits of dental implants and what to expect during the procedure and recovery. Do dental…

What Are Signs of Dental Bone Graft Failure?

 

A dentist discussing dental x-rays with his patient.

Lost teeth, nutrition, aging and periodontal disease can all impact the density of the bone in your jaw. To perform certain restorative procedures like dental implants, a dental bone graft may be needed to increase bone density in the jawbone. Bone grafts use bone tissue to stimulate bone growth, but there can be complications during…

Is Tooth Sensitivity After a Filling Common?

 

Young woman feeling tooth pain after trying ice-cream.

Most people will experience cavities that require a filling. A cavity filling dental treatment is effective at removing tooth decay and restoring the tooth for normal function. After a cavity is removed and filled, most patients can resume normal oral functions, but some people may experience side effects from their treatment. For some patients, tooth…

Does a Root Canal Hurt?

 

A woman with dental pain in a dental chair before root canal treatment.

When a tooth is infected or severely damaged, it can be in jeopardy. In the past, the only way to stop the infection or pain was to remove the tooth. Root canal therapy has been used for decades to save infected teeth. This procedure can remove the infected tooth material and nerve roots, stopping the…

What to Expect After Dental Bone Graft Surgery

 

Dental bone graft surgery.

The jawbones are the foundation for your teeth and your lower facial structure. When bone loss occurs in the jawbones, it can result in tooth loss (it can also be caused by tooth loss, so it is a vicious cycle), and it may impact the facial appearance. To restore jawbone density, a dental bone graft…

Which Is Better? Veneers vs Lumineers

 

A cosmetic dentist helping young woman in a dental chair choose between veneers and Lumineers.

Imagine seeing a perfect smile when you look in the mirror. Dental imperfections can disappear with a smile makeover using dental veneers. Cosmetic dental veneers or Lumineers both can hide imperfections and create the smile you always wanted, but there are differences between the two dental treatments. Lumineers vs veneers, which is better? It may…

The Four Periodontal Disease Stages

 

A periodontist discussing dental X-rays with the periodontal disease patient sitting in the dental chair.

Periodontal disease is the most common cause of tooth loss. It is estimated that 50% or more of adults 30 years old or older have some level of gum disease. Periodontitis, or gum disease, does not happen overnight; there are prolonged periodontal disease stages that usually occur over many years before there is significant bone…

What to Eat After Tooth Extraction – List of Soft Foods to Eat

 

set of smoothies

When recovering from a tooth extraction, it is important to allow the gum tissue to heal during the days after the procedure. One of the recommendations for recovering from tooth removal or oral surgery is avoiding crunchy, chewy or hard foods. If you are having a tooth removal surgery, you should plan to only eat…

When Can You Eat After a Filling?

 

A cheerful young woman with glasses eating a sandwich.

Dental fillings are the most common procedure for replacing lost tooth material from decay or damage. Tooth-colored composite fillings are the most popular for restoring teeth, but metal or amalgam fillings are also still used. In most cases, a dental filling procedure can be performed in a single visit and little to no downtime is…