Dental implants are so effective because they replace your missing teeth from their roots to their crown—but this also means you must have sufficient jawbone density for supporting them! This is where dental bone grafts come in handy. Your dentist can borrow bone from another part of your body (usually somewhere else in your mouth) and use it to fortify existing bone in your jaw in preparation for dental implants. If your dentist has informed you that you’ll need a bone graft before you can receive dental implants in Palm Beach Gardens, here’s some insight into why this procedure is sometimes necessary, along with what you can expect afterwards.
(more…)South Florida Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Blog
How to Manage Your Diet Following Wisdom Tooth Extractions
October 2, 2022
Among all of the various dental procedures that are performed these days, wisdom tooth extractions are among the most common, and for many patients, it sets up a lifetime of fewer oral health issues! However, it’s your willingness to follow your aftercare guidelines that will ensure the smoothness of your recovery. One thing that poses a challenge for many patients following wisdom tooth extraction is eating and drinking without disrupting the healing process! Here’s what you need to know about how to manage your diet following wisdom tooth extractions in Royal Palm Beach.
(more…)Flossing with Dental Implants: Why It’s Important & Some Tips to Help
September 5, 2022
If you have dental implants, you’re probably thrilled about what they’ve done for your smile! But now it’s a matter of keeping them clean and in optimal shape—and the best way to go about this is by maintaining regular oral hygiene. This means brushing and flossing! Here’s more from your dentist about the importance of flossing with dental implants, along with some tips for doing it the correct way.
(more…)3 Issues That Can Prevent You from Getting Dental Implants
September 3, 2022
When it comes to replacing missing teeth, dental implants are in a complete tier of their own. They’re able to fully replace lost teeth in terms of appearance and functionality, and they can last for an impressive 20 or so years with proper oral hygiene. That said, not everyone is a great candidate for dental implants, and there are certain factors that might compromise your eligibility for the procedure. Here’s more about three of these issues.
(more…)Why You Shouldn’t Wait to Replace a Missing Molar
September 2, 2022
It’s estimated that roughly 170 million Americans struggle with tooth loss, with this figure actually expected to grow! Needless to say, missing teeth is an alarmingly widespread problem that’s often accompanied by several other oral health issues. But what about missing molars—are lost back teeth as problematic as lost front teeth, and should you bother with trying to replace them? Here’s why your dentist thinks you shouldn’t wait to replace a missing molar with a dental implant.
(more…)