All About Teeth-in-an-Hour
Mar 15 2019
From start to finish, the traditional dental implant process can take anywhere from six to twelve months. The amount of time involved with the entire process prevents many peo...
Keep ReadingMar 15 2019
From start to finish, the traditional dental implant process can take anywhere from six to twelve months. The amount of time involved with the entire process prevents many peo...
Keep ReadingFeb 13 2019
If you have oral surgery planned in the near future, you may be thinking ahead regarding your recovery. You know that you'll need to spend some time in recovery, but you defin...
Keep ReadingJan 17 2019
The majority of the medical procedures performed by an oral surgeon are considered to be outpatient. The procedure is usually performed in an office setting or hospital-like s...
Keep ReadingAug 20 2018
Dental extractions are a fairly routine procedure performed with little or no complications. However, they aren't 100% problem free. For a very small amount of people, a very ...
Keep ReadingAug 06 2018
Dental implants can truly be life-changing for patients who have no natural teeth. They'll give you not only an attractive smile but also the ability to use your teeth like yo...
Keep ReadingJul 17 2018
Did you know that receiving platelet-rich plasma (PRP) during oral surgery can help you recover faster? Our dentist in Melbourne, Dr. Sedaros offers PRP therapy at Sedaros Fac...
Keep ReadingJul 03 2018
There's never really a good time to have your wisdom teeth removed, but for most people, the procedure is necessary. And while you'd probably rather have fun lounging on the b...
Keep ReadingJun 19 2018
Dental implants offer the most impressive tooth replacement solution available today -- and they're also permanent. However, when dental implants are not cared for in the righ...
Keep ReadingJun 06 2018
When you get new dental implants, one of your first concerns will be keeping the implants and the rest of your mouth in good condition. Taking care of implants is not complica...
Keep ReadingApr 17 2018
If you're diagnosed with oral cancer, you'll typically start treatment right away. Oral cancer is often treatable if it's discovered early enough. Being proactive about treatm...
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