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Wisdom tooth Impactions

Impacted wisdom teeth happen when your third molars become partially or fully trapped in your gums or jawbone. This can lead to a number of oral health problems, including infection, tooth decay and gum disease. Surgical removal is often recommended as treatment for impacted wisdom teeth

  • Reduced Risk of Overcrowding
  • No Immediate Need for Extraction
  • Prevention of Shifting Teeth 
  • No Visible Evidence of the Tooth
  •  Possibly Fewer Cavities or Decay 
  • Preservation of Jawbone
  • Reduced Need for Orthodontics

TMJ pain management

TMJ arthroscopy is sometimes used to diagnose a TMJ disorder. During TMJ arthroscopy, your healthcare professional inserts a small thin tube called a cannula into the joint space. Then a small camera called an arthroscope is inserted to look at the area and help find a diagnosis. TMJ arthroscopy also is sometimes used to treat TMJ disorder. The procedure can help with therapy, such as releasing scar tissue and removing inflammatory soft tissue and byproducts to improve TMJ symptoms and help the jaw move without pain.

  • Pain Relief and Comfort & Prevention of Further Damage
  • Improved Jaw Function and Mobility
  • Reduced Frequency of Headaches and Migraines
  • Reduced Muscle Tension and Stress
  • Better Quality of Life
  • Prevention of Compensatory Issues
  • Long-Term Health Benefits 
  • Customized Treatment Plans
  • Cost-Effectiveness Over Time

Extractions

If you need an extraction, your dentist will first numb the area to lessen any discomfort. After the extraction, your dentist will advise you of what post extraction regimen to follow. In most cases a small amount of bleeding is normal. Your mouth will slowly fill in the bone where the tooth root was through the formation of a blood clot.

Here are some tips to follow to make recovery easier:
  • Avoid anything that might prevent normal healing.
  • Don’t smoke or rinse your mouth vigorously.
  • Avoid drinking through a straw for 24 hours.
  • Follow the diet your dentist suggests.

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