Having one or more teeth extracted might be a necessary part of many different treatments. Untreated cavities, severe dental trauma, dental abscesses, impacted wisdom teeth and complications from chronic periodontal disease might all prompt Dr. Daniel Cannon to recommend an extraction. After your gums have been sutured he will likely provide you with a prescription for pain medication. If warranted... read more »
Having a bone graft installed into your jaw is often the first step in the process of restoring a missing tooth. This special treatment will restore sufficient structure in the area so you can mount a dental implant. When you meet with your Cannon Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery oral surgeon for the initial consultation, you should let them know about... read more »
Having your wisdom teeth extracted is a good preventative measure to help reduce your chances of developing tooth decay or gum disease on those teeth. After the wisdom teeth are extracted, there are a few things to keep in mind for speedy recovery. While your gums are healing, after having your wisdom teeth extracted, you will need to stick to... read more »
Thoughtful preparation and aftercare greatly increases your chances for speedy recovery after gum surgery. At the initial appointment you should let your oral surgeon know about any medical conditions or medications you are taking. Most people undergoing gum surgery opt for deep sedation for their own comfort. This means you will need to arrange to have someone drive you and... read more »
Being thoroughly prepared for your gum surgery and thoughtful aftercare greatly improve the chances for a successful recovery from gum surgery. During the initial consultation you should let your periodontist know about any medical conditions or medications you are taking at the initial appointment. Most gum surgery procedures require deep sedation to insure your comfort. If this is the case... read more »