If you have an injury, defect, or disease that affects your teeth, mouth, and jaws, then it may be inevitable for you to undergo oral surgery to address your dental concerns. The period after having your oral surgery is crucial as it impacts your healing.To ensure a speedy recovery, you have to follow the post-surgery instructions prepared by our team of dentists in Ann Arbor.
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Ever since the world closed its doors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, a lot of people are stuck in their homes with nothing to do. It has been an exceedingly stressful time, with no immediate end in sight. The stress, uncertainty, and anxiety are starting to take its toll on the public, leaving people with not much to do but munch on unhealthy meals—affecting not only the
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It’s easy to overlook the health of your teeth until an oral problem arises that compromises your smile. Dental issues not only negatively impact your self-esteem, but it can cause a tidal wave of detrimental effects in more ways than one - from compromising your eating habits, developing speech problems, to facial changes.Whether it is due to fracture, cavities, gum disease, m
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Far too many people don’t visit the dentist often enough, as the experience makes them feel anxious. Fortunately, dental spas now provide a less nerve-wracking option that can mean nobody has to miss out on quality dental care.These establishments offer all the services typical to a regular dental practice, but they provide an experience that’s more akin to going to a spa. It’s
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When you quit a bad habit like smoking, you may get those pesky nicotine stains stuck on your teeth. Smokers often have discolored teeth that don't go away through regular brushing. The only viable solutions for it would be teeth whitening and maintaining good dental hygiene.Some former-smokers make the right decision and turn proper dental professionals, but others still have
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Do you need to have your wisdom teeth removed? If you're feeling anxious, we do not blame you—after all, the idea that a dentist is going to cut open your gums to remove teeth are a frightening thought.Fortunately for you, anesthesia is commonly used in these procedures to dull the pain and help patients feel a bit more calm about it. The amount of anesthesia used, however, can
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