How to Prevent TMJ Problems

July 18, 2016

Filed under: Oral Surgery — pts @ 10:09 pm

If you have TMJ, that means that the hinge that connects your upper and lower jaw isn’t functioning like it should. You might not realize it, but this particular hinge is one of the more complex ones in your entire body. It is responsible for moving your lower jaw backward, forward and to the side. Anytime there is an issue that prevents all of the discs, bones, ligaments and muscles from being able to work the way they should, the condition is referred to as TMJ.

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Warning Signs of Impacted Wisdom Teeth

July 8, 2016

Filed under: Oral Surgery — pts @ 11:29 pm

Your wisdom teeth are the last set of molars on either side of your lower and upper jaws. They are considered your third molars and are your last teeth to come in. Wisdom teeth often start appearing when you are in your late teens or early 20s. These teeth often become impacted because there isn’t enough room in your mouth for them to come through. In some individuals, the wisdom teeth don’t come in straight. They come in sideways. In other individuals, the wisdom teeth are tilted in the jaw. Every situation is different.
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What is Oral Surgery?

November 27, 2014

Filed under: Oral Surgery — John Ludu @ 5:50 pm

Oral Surgery

If you are talking with your dentist and they suggest dental oral surgery, it might be somewhat intimidating at first. But what is oral surgery? The sound of this process seems a lot more daunting than it generally is. While there are many types of dental procedures small or large, when talking about dental oral surgery there are two common types that are often referred to. Here is a look at these two types of oral surgery that are quite frequently performed.

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