Wisdom teeth are the “back teeth” in the four corners of your mouth: the last to come in and often the ones that cause the most problems. Because most people’s mouths are too small to fit all 32 adult teeth, wisdom teeth become impacted or come in at odd angles. They’re difficult to clean, they can be very painful, and the longer they are left…
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Dentures have been the standby for replacing teeth for centuries, and today many people still wear either partials or full dentures. Because they can be removed – and because they’re completely artificial – patients may ask “Do I still need dental check-ups if I wear dentures?” The answer is an unequivocal yes. Dentures are no longer the only option for patients with missing teeth, but…
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Zygomatic implants are used in cases where the bone in the upper jaw has severely degraded. The name refers to the zygomatic bone, which possesses a density unseen in other types of bone and provides the requisite strength to support the implant of new teeth. For residents of Pasadena, zygomatic implants can be performed locally without having to travel to Los Angeles. But do zygomatic…
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Dental emergencies differ little from other types of medical emergencies: they must be addressed promptly or further damage may occur. This is especially true in the case of dental implants, which are used in cases when a tooth cannot be saved and must be replaced quickly. Here in Pasadena, emergency dental implants require a local surgeon to perform quickly. Otherwise, the patient must travel to…
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Immediate dental implants are often used in emergencies, or for times when a damaged tooth cannot be replaced. Here in Glendale, immediate dental implants can be performed by local surgeons, preventing patients from having to drive to Los Angeles or further. But how long does it take to place immediate dental implants and what can you expect before undergoing such a procedure? Early Implants Took…
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Wisdom teeth can be found in the very back of your mouth, and most people need to have them removed sooner or later. Our jaws normally lack the room to accommodate them, and since they’re the last teeth to emerge, they often become impacted or embedded in your gums. The longer they’re left in place, the more difficult they can be to remove, which can cause…
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After several years in practice and as USC’s Director of the Undergraduate Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, I wanted to work with USC students one-on-one. I attended USC for undergraduate as well as medical and dental school, so it has always been close to my heart. When I was asked to teach graduate students, I was thrilled at the prospect of creating ongoing relationships with incoming…
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