by Broward Oral Surgery Associates | Jan 2, 2018 | Oral Surgery
Despite the name, most teenagers and adults find that their wisdom teeth need to be removed to avoid further oral trouble. Since wisdom teeth removal is a significant procedure that requires dedicated recovery time, it’s important to know when and how to expect it....
by Broward Oral Surgery Associates | Jan 2, 2018 | Oral Surgery
Enjoying the benefits of a full, beautiful, white smile is no longer a privilege reserved strictly for the rich and famous. Thanks to advanced dental techniques like dental implants, you can overcome the poor oral care, injury, or disease that caused your tooth loss...
by Broward Oral Surgery Associates | Jan 2, 2018 | Oral Surgery
It’s easy to take your jaw for granted until it fractures, breaks, or becomes dislocated. Any problems with the jaw can result in excruciating pain, breathing problems, eating difficulties, and other unwanted effects. Fortunately, oral surgeons are specially trained...
by Broward Oral Surgery Associates | Jan 2, 2018 | Oral Surgery
When a person is able to chew, speak, and swallow without any difficulty or pain, it means that the temporomandibular joints (TMJ) are working properly. However, as many as 10 million Americans suffer from TMJ disorders that cause pain and dysfunction when the jaw...
by Broward Oral Surgery Associates | Jan 2, 2018 | Oral Surgery
There’s no denying that regular dental visits are essential to long-lasting oral health, but you may not love and embrace your semi-annual appointments. Dental anxiety is a very common problem that unfortunately prevents many people from receiving the dental care that...
by Broward Oral Surgery Associates | Jan 2, 2018 | Oral Surgery
Your teeth help you chew, talk, and smile every day, but there are actually four teeth that may cause more harm than good. They are called wisdom teeth, but that name is misleading. Wisdom teeth have the potential to cause significant pain, discomfort, and damage...