Wisdom Teeth Complications

As many of us know, wisdom teeth can create problems for all of us, including teens and especially adults who still have their wisdom teeth.  Unfortunately unexpected problems with wisdom teeth often happen at the least convenient times. Fortunately early extraction can avoid complications and other health problems. Statistics are high.  Nine out of ten…

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Oral Cancer and Biopsies

Close to 40,000 Americans will be diagnosed with oral or pharyngeal cancer this year. The death rate for oral cancer is higher than that of many other cancers not because it is hard to discover or diagnose, but due to the cancer being routinely discovered late in its development. In general, you should take note…

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Tooth Abscess

An abscessed tooth is an infection caused by tooth decay, periodontal disease or a cracked tooth. These problems allow bacteria to enter the pulp (the soft tissue of a tooth). When pus builds up at the root tip in the jaw bone, it forms a pus-pocket called an abscess. If the abscess is not treated, it…

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Dental Implants – An Alternative to bridges and dentures

A person should have thirty-two teeth in their mouth, four being wisdom teeth.  As we all know, with age come problems with our teeth.  Over time and for a variety of reasons, we may have lost some of those precious teeth. As an alternative to bridges and dentures comes the magic of dental implants. Dental…

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Short Implants- A New Solution to an Old Problem

Have you been told that you don’t have enough bone height for a dental implant? Bicon short implants may be the answer. Many people want implants in the back part of the jaws. However, due to bone loss over the years, there may not be enough bone. Bicon short implants have been solving this problem for over…

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How To Get Wiser Without Wisdom

Wisdom teeth do not improve with age… A common refrain from the parents of teenagers is that they have big mouths.  Although that might be true, those mouths are usually not big enough for wisdom teeth to grow.  Early extraction can resolve the problems of complications and health problems. Statistics are high.  Nine out of…

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Oral Health and Calcium

Calcium is a mineral your body needs to help build strong bones and healthy teeth. Low-fat and fat-free milk and dairy products are especially good sources of calcium. Even before baby teeth and adult teeth come in, they need calcium. As the teeth are coming into the mouth, they continue to take in calcium so…

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Post Op Oral Surgery Instructions

After dental or oral surgery follow these simple instructions. 1.Leave the gauze in place for at least 30 minutes, then remove. If abnormal bleeding occurs, fold a sterile gauze, place over socket and bite down on it for 30 minutes. Keep head elevated. (Slight oozing is normal for up to 24 hours.) 2.Nothing to eat…

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Your Teeth Can Save You From the Summer Sun

To reduce your and your family’s risk of sunburn this summer, eat foods rich in the antioxidants Vitamin C such as cantaloupe and strawberries, Vitamin E such as nutmeats and tomatoes,and the Vitamin A precursor Beta Carotene such as cantaloupe and apricots! David Miller DDS Commack, NY  

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Anesthesia Options

As a patient at the office of Dr. David Miller you have the option of three types of anesthesia to make your procedure pain free. Local anesthesia, also known as Novocain, is an injection in the mouth that makes the area numb. This can be used alone or together with either of the next two…

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Tooth Extractions – Commack

The following are some of the reasons that you may need a tooth extracted: ·Severe tooth decay or infection ·Severe gum disease ·In preparation for orthodontic treatment, braces ·Teeth in the fracture line ·Fractured teeth ·Prosthetics; teeth detrimental to the fit or appearance of dentures ·Insufficient space for wisdom teeth (impacted third molars) ·Cosmetic; teeth…

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Anesthesia Options

As a patient at the office of Dr. David Miller you have the option of three types of anesthesia to make your procedure pain free. Local anesthesia, also known as novocaine, is an injection in the mouth that makes the area numb. This can be used alone or together with either of the next two…

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Oral Biopsy

In general, you should take note of any changes occurring in the gums, the tongue, the floor or roof of the mouth, the skin on the inside of the cheek or any swelling in the bony areas of the mouth or face. You should look for discoloration, ulcerations and growths. If you or your dentist…

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Bank On Your Cells

Similar to the way umbilical cord blood is now being stored, we can offer you an opportunity to protect your future health as well as the health of your loved ones. The collection of stem cells from your healthy teeth is now here. Parents that saved their children’s cord blood when they were born have…

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Oral Health and Calcium

Calcium is a mineral your body needs to help build strong bones and healthy teeth. Low-fat and fat-free milk and dairy products are especially good sources of calcium. Even before baby teeth and adult teeth come in, they need calcium. As the teeth are coming into the mouth, they continue to take in calcium so…

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Short Dental Implants

A New Solution to an Old Problem Have you been told that you don’t have enough bone height for a dental implant? Bicon short implants may be the answer. Many people want implants in the back part of the jaws. However, due to bone loss over the years, there may not be enough bone. Bicon…

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Mouth Guards

Mouth guards not only protect the teeth, but the lips, cheeks, and tongue. Why are mouth guards important? Mouth guards not only protect the teeth, but the lips, cheeks, and tongue. They help protect head and neck injuries such as concussions and jaw fractures. When should someone wear a mouth guard? Someone should wear a…

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Tooth Extractions

The following are some of the reasons that you may need a tooth extracted: ·Severe tooth decay or infection ·Severe gum disease ·In preparation for orthodontic treatment, braces ·Teeth in the fracture line ·Fractured teeth ·Prosthetics; teeth detrimental to the fit or appearance of dentures ·Insufficient space for wisdom teeth (impacted third molars) ·Cosmetic; teeth…

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Care Following Oral Surgery

After dental or oral surgery follow these simple instructions. 1. Leave the gauze in place for at least 30 minutes, then remove. If abnormal bleeding occurs, fold a sterile gauze, place over socket and bite down on it for 30 minutes. Keep head elevated. (Slight oozing is normal for up to 24 hours.) 2. Nothing…

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