Diagnosis
Perio Disease
The roots of your teeth are encased in sockets in your
jawbone, and are held in place by ligaments. When your
teeth and gums are healthy, the bone comes up high against
the necks of your teeth and holds them tightly within
their sockets. Healthy ...
Decay
Dentistry has come a long way, and we'll use all the
technology at our disposal to save your natural teeth. But
unfortunately, some situations exist where teeth have been
so badly damaged by decay that our only option is to
remove them. Some ...
Primary Teeth
When things go right, baby teeth fall out on their own
without any special attention. The permanent teeth, which
lie right below the gums, come in directly underneath the
baby teeth. As the permanent teeth grow in, the roots of
the baby teeth ...
Wisdom Teeth
Your last molars, called the third molars or wisdom teeth,
typically begin to come in (erupt) during the late teen
years or early twenties. When they don't have room to grow
in, or they're trapped in your jaw because they are tilted
or rotated, ...
Dry Socket
Dry socket is an infection in your tooth socket after a
tooth is extracted. The condition usually develops when a
blood clot fails to form in the socket, or if the blood
clot comes loose. Dry socket occurs in approximately 5
percent of all tooth ...
Procedures
Single Tooth
People are sometimes anxious when they have a tooth
removed, and fear of the unknown is usually the cause of
this anxiety. We'd like you to know about the steps we
take when we extract a tooth, as well as what we do to
ensure that you're ...
Wisdom Teeth
Before we begin Before we remove your wisdom teeth, we'll
thoroughly examine your mouth and teeth, and we'll also
take X-rays of the teeth we're going to remove so we can
evaluate their roots and the bone that surrounds them. Be
sure to tell us ...
Alternatives
Single Tooth
When you're thinking about how to treat a problem tooth,
you have three options: * Remove it * Save it * Delay
treatment. What are your choices for treating a problem
tooth? Delaying ...
Wisdom Teeth
When you're thinking about how to deal with your wisdom
teeth, you have two options: * Keep them * Remove them A
few lucky people are able to keep their wisdom teeth, use
them, and take proper care of them. In most cases, though,
...
Post-Op Instructions
The initial healing period usually takes one to two
weeks, and you'll likely experience some swelling for the
first 48 hours. * Before the procedure began, you were
given an anesthetic to ensure your comfort. This
anesthetic ...the duplicate could end up costing as much
as the primary dull denture.



