The wisdom teeth are the third set of molars at the very back of the mouth. For some individuals, these teeth cause no problems and serve as a healthy, functional part of a person’s oral anatomy. For other people, however, they can lead to serious complications if they are not extracted. This often occurs when the wisdom teeth are fully or partially impacted (stuck beneath the gumline). Do you need to get your wisdom teeth taken out? In this blog post, we will discuss three signs that you should visit a dentist to discuss the possibility.
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3 Warning Signs of Impacted Wisdom Teeth
August 4, 2020
5 Practical Tips for Jaw Surgery Recovery
July 5, 2020
Orthognathic surgery, also commonly called jaw surgery, is a major procedure that can bring many benefits to patients. However, it does come with a significant recovery period. It is important that you take steps before and after your surgery to support your body’s healing process. Here are five practical tips for jaw surgery recovery that will help you to do just that.
(more…)How Your Dental Team Prepares for Your Visits During COVID-19
June 29, 2020
Before COVID-19 posed a threat, your dental team had a fairly simple procedure for preparing to treat you. They would thoroughly wash their hands, don appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), and ensure that they had sterile instruments available. Now, however, things have changed. Additional measures are necessary to promote the health and safety of both you and your dental team. In this blog post, we will discuss a portion of the dental safety protocol in Auburn that is being used to protect you during your appointments.
(more…)Keeping Up with Dental Hygiene Through the Quarantine
March 25, 2020
Not long ago, Covid-19 may have seemed like nothing more than a news item affecting other parts of the world. Now, however, it has hit close to home, and people across the United States are experiencing unprecedented changes in their daily lives. One such change is the need to delay non-emergency dental treatment as part of recommended social distancing protocols. If one of your dental appointments has been canceled, it is important that you make efforts to continue keeping up with your dental hygiene through the quarantine. In this blog post, we provide practical tips to help you do just that.
(more…)Dental Bonding vs Porcelain Veneers — Which Is Better?
November 5, 2019
Are you looking to improve the appearance of your teeth? Modern dentistry offers several ways to enhance the way your smile looks. Many patients choose either dental bonding or porcelain veneers to disguise flaws in their teeth. Both treatments can produce stunning results, but you may wonder which is better. In this blog post, we discuss the pros and cons of each. Then, you will be in a better position to choose the treatment that is the best fit for your circumstances and preferences.
(more…)Invisalign Vs. Braces — Which Should I Choose?
October 2, 2019
If you have misaligned teeth, you may be considering orthodontic treatment. That is a wise decision. Straightening crooked teeth will benefit your long-term oral health and may even give you a confidence boost. Still, even after you decide to receive orthodontic treatment, you have an important choice to make: will you opt for Invisalign or traditional metal braces? In this blog post, we will discuss both treatments so you can gain a better idea of which one may be the right choice for you.
(more…)Loose Dental Crown? Here Is What You Should Do
June 16, 2019
A dental crown serves a number of important purposes. It can protect a damaged or decayed tooth, thus saving it from extraction. It can restore the tooth’s function and even repair its appearance. Clearly, dental crowns are an important part of modern dentistry. If one of your crowns becomes loose, you could face some serious consequences. In this post, we will discuss why a crown may become loose and what you can do to solve the problem.
(more…)An Oral Surgeon Discusses Risk Factors for Cleft Lip & Palate
March 4, 2019
Cleft lip and cleft palate are some of the most common birth defects. These conditions occur when the tissues in a baby’s lip and/or palate do not fuse together properly during the second or third month of pregnancy. Genetics can certainly play a role in causing a cleft lip or palate, but do other factors come into play? An oral surgeon is here to discuss prominent risk factors for these deformities and how you might be able to prevent your child from developing a cleft lip or palate.
(more…)Let Your Children’s Dentist Prevent Cavities With Dental Sealants
January 4, 2019
Dental caries (cavities) are astonishingly common among children. In fact, in 2015 -2016, 43 percent of children ages 2 – 19 had at least one cavity. That statistic marks a 50 percent decrease over four years earlier, which means that fewer children are suffering from dental decay. As amazing as that is, there is still a lot of room for improvement. That is why your children’s dentist in Auburn may recommend that your child receive dental sealants. This simple treatment has the potential to stop cavities before they start and prevent your little one from becoming another statistic.
(more…)Willow Run Dental Association is a 42 North Dental Care, PLLC practice and is owned and operated by dentists Dr. Samuel Shames, DDM. and Dr. Ronald Weissman, DDM. Gentle Dental is supported by 42 North Dental, LLC, a dental support organization that provides non-clinical administrative and business support services to the practice. 42 North Dental, LLC does not own or operate the dental practice or employ dentists to provide dental services. Find more information about 42NorthDental, LLC and the dental practices it supports at 42northdental.com.