Why Do We Remove Wisdom Teeth?
If you’ve reached your teens or twenties, you may have heard your dentist mention removing your wisdom teeth. These are the final set of molars
If you’ve reached your teens or twenties, you may have heard your dentist mention removing your wisdom teeth. These are the final set of molars
If you have been told that you will need to have an oral surgery procedure, like wisdom tooth extractions or dental implants, you may have
If you have missing teeth, you may have noticed the changes that have occurred to your smile. Your jaw may feel weaker, your other teeth
Every patient is different, and that’s why we have various dental treatments available for patients who have lost their teeth. Whether you have experienced tooth
If you have reached your teens or early adult years, your dentist may have mentioned removing your third molars, also known as your wisdom teeth.
Oral surgery enables our team to take on major oral health issues, such as tooth loss, injury, or concerns with the balance of your jaw.
Our team offers oral surgery to take on more complex oral health issues and restore the function, health, and beauty of your smile. From tooth
When you have lost teeth, over time the jaw could weaken and this could complicate your ability to receive dental implants. With a ridge augmentation,
As a person approaches their late teens or early 20s, this could mean the arrival of up to four new molars. The third molars, also
When a tooth doesn’t erupt fully, this can cause a partial eruption known as an impaction. This could alter the alignment of your smile and