Dental Implants and Chronic Health Conditions

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For most patients who are missing one or more teeth, dental implants are often the solution of choice. Dental implants are typically the best available tooth replacement alternative in almost every circumstance. The key to long-term dental implant success is the osseointegration process by which the jawbone forms a physical link or bond with the titanium surface of the implant. …

Dental Implant Lessen Anxiety With IV Sedation

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Patients who have lost one, several, or all of their teeth may be concerned that they will never regain the ability to chew, speak, and smile with complete confidence. Fortunately, dental implants can give your smile a healthy, functional, and beautiful new lease on life. About Dental Implants Dental Implants are titanium posts that are surgically placed into the jawbone. …

What Is Teeth-In-A-Day Replacement

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The loss of adult teeth has many negative consequences, which include compromised oral esthetics, increased risk of oral health problems, and the potential loss of healthy jaw bone structure. In order to address all of these concerns, it is important to replace teeth that have gone missing. Am I A Candidate? In order to determine if a patient is an …

How To Ease Your Child’s Dental Fear?

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Easing Your Child’s Fear of Oral Surgery The thought of undergoing oral surgery usually elicits feelings of anxiety and fear for patients. If it is your child that needs surgery, the emotions are intensified even more. At Prestige Oral Surgery, we know firsthand the many worries, concerns, and questions that parents face in this situation and we are here to …

Symptoms of Leukoplakia and other of Oral Cancer

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Leukoplakia is a condition wherein thick, white patches structure on the tongue and the covering of the cheeks of the mouth. Leukoplakia patches can’t be evacuated through brushing or scratching. It can take a long time for leukoplakia to create. A considerable lot of the instances of leukoplakia don’t result in long haul harm to the tissues of the mouth. …

Certain Health Condition Reduced By Dental Implant

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Dental implants are considered the standard for replacing missing teeth. If you are missing one or more teeth, you may be a candidate for the procedure, which replaces the root of the missing tooth for a sturdy, permanent restoration. Most patients who are healthy enough to undergo a routine extraction will also be healthy enough for dental implants. Several factors …

The Analysis of Wisdom Teeth for Young Adults

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Our bodies continue to grow through our teenage years as we approach adulthood. Most adult jaws can comfortably support 28 teeth. When our third molars begin to appear they often cannot fit comfortably and may be forced to grow in unhealthy positions, impacting other healthy teeth. The American Dental Association recommends that you consult with an Oral Surgeon about whether …

The Advantage of Botox Cosmetic Treatment

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At Prestige Oral Surgery we are concerned with the harmony and balance of the facial structures, and Botox can help patients achieve this goal. What Is Botox Used For? Botox eliminates dynamic wrinkle lines, like crow’s feet and worry lines, which develop as a result of repeated contractions of the facial muscles. Botox cannot correct all of the effects that …

Your Child’s Perfect Age To See A Dentist

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Parents are often confused about when their child is old enough to visit the dentist. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that a child’s first visit should be when their first tooth erupts – no later than two years old. From there on, the dentist will continue to recommend the frequency of the visits which the parents should follow. …

Tips To Help Your Child Proper Dental Hygiene Habits

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How many of us have heard that ‘too much sugar will rot your teeth’ while growing up?  It’s one of the most common phrases uttered by parents to deter their kids from sucking on sweets and sipping sugary juices all day. And while reducing sugar intake definitely helps prevent tooth decay, it is not merely enough to help kids develop …