Dental implants are considered the pinnacle of tooth restoration because they look and function exactly like real teeth. However, receiving them involves a surgical procedure that should not be taken lightly. It is important for a patient to be informed of what the treatment entails before undergoing it. Here are a few questions you should ask at your surgical consultation if you are considering dental implants.
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Send Your Dental Anxiety on Vacation with IV Sedation
September 13, 2023
Dental anxiety is a common phobia, and it unfortunately leads many people to procrastinate about going to the dentist’s office until they are in unbearable pain. Luckily, many dentist’s offices today offer conscious IV sedation to help people sit comfortably through routine exams and cleanings as well as more complicated procedures. Here are a few IV sedation medicines your dentist may use to help you relax in the chair so you can enjoy the clean feeling afterward.
(more…)Can You Still Get Dental Implants Even If You Have a Metal Allergy?
August 23, 2023
Dental implants can be an excellent choice for many individuals who want to replace their missing teeth. However, if you have an allergy or sensitivity to metal, you may wonder how it could affect your ability to get implant posts, which are normally made out of titanium. Will you have to pursue a different form of tooth replacement? Or could dental implants still be an option? Here’s what people with metal allergies need to know.
(more…)Brace for Impacted Wisdom Teeth! Three Signs That Your Third Molars Might Need Extraction
August 11, 2023
Wisdom teeth, also called third molars, usually begin erupting from the gums in the late teens or early twenties. Unfortunately, the mouth does not have enough room for them in many cases, and allowing them to stay can have long-lasting negative consequences for one’s oral health. When the wisdom teeth are not able to fully erupt from the gums, they become impacted and usually require extraction. Here are three signs that you should visit a dentist to see if you have impacted wisdom teeth.
(more…)What Can Make Someone Not a Good Candidate for Sedation Dentistry?
If your upcoming oral surgery is making you feel anxious or nervous, the idea of using sedation dentistry to stay relaxed during the procedure can be highly appealing. But is it really the right fit for you? Your oral surgeon will need to confirm that you’re a good candidate for sedation dentistry before they can administer it. Below is a brief look at why sedation dentistry may not be the best choice for everyone.
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