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Muskingum Valley Oral Surgery Blog

Root Canals vs. Tooth Extractions: Which Is the Better Option?

May 18, 2022

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Woman at the dentist's office for a procedure.

If you’re suffering from a major toothache, you might be starting to worry about your outlook. But thanks to modern dentistry, there are many existing solutions that can alleviate your pain and discomfort while also restoring your smile to a healthier state! Here is a closer look at root canal therapy and tooth extractions, two treatment options that patients sometimes turn towards to address their painful oral issues.

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4 Surprising Benefits of Tooth Extraction

May 3, 2022

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Man smiling during dental visit.

The thought of having a tooth extracted is unsettling for many people—but you should know that modern dentistry often emphasizes a conservative approach, meaning that your dentist will only perform a tooth extraction if it’s absolutely necessary. That said, having a tooth pulled isn’t always a bad thing! Although you must say goodbye to one of your pearly whites, there are actually many benefits to this procedure that ultimately outweigh the downsides. Here are four of the surprising benefits of having a tooth extracted.

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Managing Your Diet Following Wisdom Tooth Extractions

April 3, 2022

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A patient eating soft foods after her wisdom tooth extractions

Wisdom tooth extractions are among the most common types of dental surgeries performed, and for many patients, it lays the foundation for a lifetime of fewer oral health problems! But as with any type of oral surgery, the aftercare period is of utmost importance, and one thing that poses a challenge for many patients following wisdom tooth extraction is eating and drinking without disrupting the healing process! Here’s more about how your body recovers during the first week after the procedure, along with a breakdown of what you should and shouldn’t eat during that time.

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Do Dental Implants Stain?

March 25, 2022

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Dental shade guideDental implants are a great solution to replace your missing teeth; however, they are a big investment. It’s normal to wonder if the time and money will be worth it? Yes! Your new teeth can stay bright and beautiful for decades with the right care. You won’t have to worry about your smile changing color over time because dental implants are stain-resistant, but that doesn’t mean you can stop brushing and flossing. Here’s what you need to know to keep your dental implants looking their best. 

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Can Sleep Apnea Harm Brain Health? The Surprising Answer

March 3, 2022

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Blue brain X-ray on black background

Sleep apnea, a common sleeping disorder that involves repeated breathing interruptions, can leave you feeling tired, groggy, and irritable during the day. However, sleep apnea can also impact more than just your quality of rest. New research has revealed that untreated sleep apnea can result in significant brain damage. Keep reading to discover how sleep apnea impacts your brain health and how sleep apnea therapy can help.

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Got Dental Implants? Avoid These 4 Bad Habits

February 17, 2022

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close-up of nail biting

If you have invested in dental implants, you made a wonderful choice for your smile. Dental implants are the only truly long-term solution for missing teeth. They don’t require too much special maintenance, but there are some things you will want to avoid to keep from doing any damage. Keep reading to find out the four habits to break now that you have dental implants. 

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Is Kissing with Dentures Possible?

January 13, 2022

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Older couple kissing with denturesIf you are missing teeth, your self-esteem was likely lost along with them. Eating in public, speaking, and even smiling can be embarrassing, but those aren’t the only challenges. Just the thought of puckering up for a kiss can make your palms sweat. Kissing is important to any romantic relationship. Thankfully, you can enjoy a complete, confident smile again with dentures. Although they will look and feel natural, kissing with dentures can be awkward at first, but don’t let that stop you from smooching with your partner. Here’s how you can kiss passionately with your new smile.

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5 Tips to Manage the Holidays After Oral Surgery

December 7, 2021

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Two women decorating a Christmas treeThere’s never an ideal time to have oral surgery, but many people schedule their procedure during the holidays. Life tends to slow down during the season, giving you a break to focus on your recovery. Although your surgery might accommodate your schedule, it’s going to mean missing out on some of your favorite seasonal dishes or activities. Don’t worry, you can still enjoy the holidays. Here are 5 tips to make sure your recovery doesn’t damper the festivities.

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What Can You Eat After All-On-4 Surgery?

December 3, 2021

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All-On-4 for lower archStruggling to eat certain foods and feeling embarrassed about your smile are about to be distant memories because you’re investing in implant dentures. They’ll closely look and function like your real teeth, but you can’t chomp down on a juicy steak right after your All-On-4 surgery. Although you won’t have to wait to get your dentures, your mouth is going to be sore. Don’t worry, here’s what you can eat and drink after your placement surgery.

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Enjoying the Holidays While Healing

November 20, 2021

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Holiday foods on a plateThere’s never a perfect time to have oral surgery, but if your procedure falls around the holidays, you can easily lose your festive spirit. You know your mouth is going to hurt, so you’ll have to watch what you eat. That doesn’t mean you can’t make the most of the season. Here’s how you can enjoy every minute of the holidays while healing from oral surgery.

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