The 7 Steps to a Full Dental Reconstruction

The 7 Steps to a Full Dental Reconstruction

The Surgical Process to a Full Dental Reconstruction A smile is a universal language that transcends barriers, but when dental problems affect our self-esteem, we can feel apprehensive and withdrawn. Fortunately, advancements in modern dentistry have opened up a world of alternatives for people desiring full dental reconstruction through surgery. At ORIS Dental Clinics, we […]

Surgical Treatment Options for Pre-Prosthetic Surgery

Surgical Treatment Options for Pre-Prosthetic Surgery

Pre-Prosthetic Surgery: An Overview A comfortable and functional fit for dental prosthetics necessitates thorough preparation of the oral structures. In order to build the best possible foundation for successful prosthesis placement, pre-prosthetic surgery is essential. This surgical phase includes a variety of operations targeted at changing or preparing the oral tissues for the best possible […]

Why Does Bone Loss Occur in the Jaw?

Why Does Bone Loss Occur in the Jaw?

Numerous conditions may contribute to jaw osteoporosis, also known as jawbone resorption, which is the loss of the jawbone. However, treatments like bone grafting are available for bone loss. So, here are a few common reasons: Tooth Loss When a tooth is missing or extracted, the jawbone no longer receives the stimulation it once did […]

What Is Oral Surgery?

What Is Oral Surgery?

The term “oral surgery” describes a wide variety of procedures performed on your gums, teeth, jaw, and related structures. It covers many operations, such as tooth extractions, dental bone grafts, periodontal (gum) grafts, and corrective jaw surgery. What Are the Different Types? Surgeons perform it in a variety of ways to address a variety of […]

7 Tips for Recovering After Wisdom Teeth Removal

Tips for Recovering After Wisdom Teeth Removal

What Is the Purpose of Removing Wisdom Teeth? Wisdom teeth extraction is a frequent dental operation that involves the extraction of one or more of the four molars positioned at the back of the mouth. These teeth, also known as third molars, typically erupt between the ages of 17 and 25, and if they do […]

What Is a Dental Bone Graft?

What Is a Dental Bone Graft?

A dental bone graft is a surgical operation in which a dentist or oral surgeon inserts bone tissue into the jawbone to support dental implants or to prevent natural tooth loss. This technique is frequently done when the jawbone has deteriorated due to trauma, periodontal disease, or other causes, making it challenging to place dental […]

Can Jaw Surgery Adjust Your Bad Bite?

Can Jaw Surgery Adjust Your Bad Bite?

If orthodontic treatment is ineffective for treating jaw problems such as bad bite, jaw surgery may be an alternative. Most of the time, you also wear braces on your teeth before surgery and throughout your recovery following surgery until healing and alignment are complete. Your orthodontist can work with your oral, jaw, and face (maxillofacial) […]

What Do Dental Implants and Gum Disease Have in Common?

What Do Dental Implants and Gum Disease Have in Common?

Gum disease can result in tooth loss. Dental implants replace a missing teeth. Healthy gums are necessary for implant placement. Gum disease can develop even after the placement of a dental implant. Gum disease can cause a dental implant to fail. Let’s take a deeper look in the relationship between dental implants and gum disease. […]

What Exactly Is Facial Fracture?

What Exactly Is Facial Fracture?

Facial fracture is the term for bone or soft tissue injury to the face brought on by attacks (including gunshots), falls, sports injuries, chemical exposures, thermal burns, or animal bites. Facial trauma may result in a lifelong loss of function (seeing, chewing, speaking, and swallowing) and deformity if not addressed since the human face, is […]

What Exactly Is an Overbite?

What Exactly Is an Overbite?

When the top jaw and teeth overlap the lower jaw and teeth, this is referred to as an overbite. Overbites are a malocclusion, according to dentists and orthodontists. An overbite can be horizontal or vertical. A horizontal overbite is when the top teeth extend over the bottom teeth. In contrast, a vertical overbite is when […]