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What could be worse than a root canal? A lot of things! The root canal is probably one of the most misunderstood dental procedures performed today, and is thought to be incredibly painful with lasting side effects. Not true! A root canal is an endodontic procedure used to repair and save an abscessed or decayed tooth. During this interactive root canal, you will isolate the tooth and clean the tooth's root canal with a special file. After irrigating the area to clean it thoroughly, you will fill the cavity with a rubber compound known as gutta-percha and seal it off. When finished, you will learn how to avoid tooth decay and dental disease in the future. That doesn't sound bad, does it? Scrub in and let's get started!
Root fracture is always at risk when removing a tooth. Usually it is a challenging tasks. In this video a simple tool is use to remove easily a fractured root during wisdom tooth surgical extraction.
Surgery performed under microscope.
Tooth extraction with the use of dental elevators & forceps. . . This patient presented with a severely broken tooth. After he elected to extract the tooth, we proceeded with our extraction protocol. This technique show how to extract an front tooth in a non surgical way. . .
Have you been to the oral surgeon to extract your wisdom teeth? Have you seen a dental extraction. Have you ever wondered how the dentist pulls out a tooth? Watch this video to see the technique!
Check out the video reviewing my new pair of 6.5x dental loupes! In this dental loupes review, I will go over the main features of my SurgiTel Loupes & highlight what I consider to be the most important variable when choosing the best surgical loupes for you. . .
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These dental videos are not meant to substitute any professional advice from your local dentist. I encourage you to be curious and ask your dentist about any procedure that pertains to you! Enjoy!
In this video, Dr Jamali talks about immediate post operative instructions after removing a wisdom teeth.
These are some of the common questions that are asked from patients:
How do I stop the bleeding after tooth removal? What can I eat after? How long do I bite down on gauze? How can I prevent dry socket? How do I prevent pain after removing wisdom teeth? Can I smoke after tooth removal? When can I drink alcohol? When can I eat solid food after wisdom tooth removal?
Dr. Jamali is an Oral & Maxillofacial surgeon practicing in New York City. He is bard certified by American Board of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery.
For more info:
Visit: https://www.omsofny.com/wisdom-teeth-removal/
Home care after tooth removal and oral surgery
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Corrective jaw surgery, or orthognathic surgery, is a group of procedures performed to correct dentofacial irregularities, most commonly manifested as misalignments of the jaws. These deformities not only cause malocclusion or bad bite, but also create problems in the temporomandibular joint - the TMJ- and the airway, resulting in difficulties chewing, swallowing, speaking and breathing. While the surgery is performed to correct functional problems, patient's appearance may be dramatically improved as a result.
Open bite is a condition where the upper and lower front teeth do not touch when the mouth is closed or at rest. An open bite can lead to a number of oral health conditions including tooth wear, tooth breakage and TMJ disorders. It may also cause speech problems known as ‘lisping’ in some individuals. Open bite surgery involves removing some of the bone of the upper jaw to move it to a new position. Once the jaws are aligned, plates and screws are used to secure the bones in place.
Protruding lower jaw is corrected in a procedure called mandibular setback surgery. The tooth-bearing portion of the lower jaw is separated from its base and moved backward for proper alignment.
In a similar way, receding lower jaw, or “weak chin”, is corrected with mandibular ADVANCEMENT surgery. In this case, the tooth-bearing portion of the lower jaw is repositioned FORWARD.
Orthognathic surgeries are commonly performed in combination with orthodontic treatments and may take several years to complete.