Surgical Sensations: Do Gum Grafts Hurt?
December 8, 2024

Did you know that gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss? The earliest form, gingivitis, can often be reversed. However, it’s notoriously difficult to catch, and if it goes unaddressed, it progresses to more advanced stages. If your gums have already begun to recede, your oral health care provider might recommend a gum graft procedure to restore them.
This surgery rebuilds your connective tissues to prevent potential harm, but you might avoid scheduling it if you’re afraid it will hurt. Continue reading to learn more about what you can expect from your gum graft so you can move forward confidently.
(more…)What’s Recovering from a Bone Grafting Procedure Like?
November 13, 2024

If you are living with missing teeth, you’ve probably thought about how you can replace them. Dental implants are amazingly durable and lifelike prosthetic appliances that look, work, and feel just like real teeth because they are surgically placed directly into the jawbone. However, a patient with low bone density may need to reinforce their jaw with bone grafts before a dental implant can be placed. Here’s a brief guide to recovering after bone grafts as well as a few tips for staying comfortable.
(more…)The More You Know: Is Nitrous Oxide Sedation Safe?
October 7, 2024

With the opioid epidemic still affecting millions of people and FDA recalls of medications, it makes sense if you’re a little apprehensive to receive a drug you’re not familiar with. You want to know what’s going into your body and about its risks and side effects to have the peace of mind that it’s safe.
When you get more advanced oral work done with a periodontist, they may recommend taking advantage of dental sedation to help you relax and have a more comfortable experience in the chair, but is nitrous oxide considered a safe drug? Learning more about it can help put your concerns to rest.
(more…)How Gum Grafting Can Treat Gum Recession
September 5, 2024

Have you been told by your periodontist that you need a gum graft? Gum recession can result from a variety of issues, one of the most common being periodontal disease. There is no need to panic. A gum graft could be necessary to protect your teeth from the damaging effects of gum recession. Continue reading to learn more about gum grafting and how it can help restore the health of your smile!
(more…)The Truth About Dental Implants: Correcting Three Common Misconceptions
August 13, 2024

Dental implants have empowered millions of people to enjoy complete smiles after tooth loss, but there’s a great deal of misinformation about how they work and what it is like to live with them. Thankfully, a little education can go a long way in helping someone make an informed decision about replacing their teeth. Here are three popular falsehoods about dental implants as well as the facts about these incredible prosthetic devices.
(more…)How Taking a Pill Might Lower Your Risk of Gum Disease
July 8, 2024

It’s pretty common nowadays to supplement your diet with vitamins in the form of a pill or gummy. Research seems to increasingly show that humans need a lot more help in balancing their nutrient levels than previously thought. What’s also gaining traction is research concerning beneficial bacteria. By ingesting a “good germ” in a capsule, you could, for example, lower your risk of gum disease.
Why is this discovery so profound? And how does that impact you? Keep reading to find out!
(more…)Scaling & Root Planing – How Much Does It Cost?
June 6, 2024

Have you or your dentist noticed signs of gum disease?
You aren’t alone. Nearly half of all American adults over the age of 30 are suffering from gum disease at one severity or another. Fortunately, when this infection is caught early on, it can be reversed by changing your oral hygiene habits and getting help from your dentist. The most common treatment option available for gum disease is scaling and root planing. Here’s when it’s necessary, how it works, and what you can expect to pay.
Senior Smiles at Risk: Why Is Gum Disease So Prevalent in Older Adults?
May 17, 2024

As you get older, your body undergoes many changes, and your oral health is no exception. From weaker bone structure to a more vulnerable immune system, aging can create trouble for your mouth. Because of this, gum disease, or periodontal disease, often becomes one of the most common concerns among older adults. But what causes it, and how can you head it off at the pass? Continue reading to learn more about periodontal disease and what you can do to fight back.
(more…)4 Tips for Sleeping After Wisdom Tooth Extractions
April 3, 2024

A wisdom tooth extraction, like any major surgery, can leave you feeling sore for a while. Your treatment area may be achy, sensitive, or stiff for around 3-7 days. As a result, sleeping during recovery can be challenging if you don’t take precautions. Your Murphy dentist is here to offer some helpful advice. Continue reading to learn about four tips that will help you ensure a smoother rest and recovery process after your wisdom tooth extraction.
(more…)What Damage Can Impacted Wisdom Teeth Do?
March 13, 2024

The wisdom teeth typically begin to emerge at some point during the late teens or early twenties. Many people will be able to welcome their new teeth without any problems, but some others will not have enough room to accommodate them. If the wisdom teeth do not emerge properly, they become impacted, which leads to a range of unpleasant oral health issues. Here’s why it’s important to have impacted wisdom teeth removed right away.
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