The Science Behind the Cone Beam CT
Feb 06 2020
The cone beam CT is just one way dental professionals have incorporated the latest in technological innovations into dental treatment and diagnosis here at Sedaros Oral Surge...
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The cone beam CT is just one way dental professionals have incorporated the latest in technological innovations into dental treatment and diagnosis here at Sedaros Oral Surge...
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One of the major misconceptions about facial trauma recovery is that cosmetic surgeons do all of the facial reconstruction work. Cosmetic surgery is only one part of the proce...
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Have you ever gotten a toothache and felt it somewhere else in your face? This is because the nerves in your mouth are part of your central nervous system. These nerves span t...
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Do you have diabetes? If you do, you might be interested to know that having diabetes and chronically high blood sugar can increase your risk of developing gum disease. Additi...
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Are you wondering if you need to have your wisdom teeth removed? Or if there are any problems associated with leaving them in? Wisdom teeth, which are also known at the thir...
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If you have missing teeth, you may be considering getting dental implants. Dental implants are great for restoring teeth because they look, act, and function just like natural...
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A cleft lip is a slight opening that has been created between the mouth, nose, and the upper lip. It doesn’t just affect your overall appearance, it also affects your speech...
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Thanks to technological advances in the dental industry, people with the lack of a strong, supporting bone who were unable to get dental implants, are now able to undergo this...
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Use of a CPAP (Continuous positive airway pressure) machine is often the most common method used to treat sleep apnea, but it isn’t right for everyone. Some people don’t r...
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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...
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