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Learn more about oral and maxillofacial surgeons and what types of procedures they perform: | njcoms.com
https://www.verywellhealth.com/what-is-oral-surgery-1059375
Follow the story of wisdom teeth from the dawn of history to present times: | njcoms.com
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/crux/2019/04/03/why-hasnt-evolution-fixed-wisdom-teeth/
Soft, room temperature, and nutrient-rich foods promote healing after a wisdom tooth extraction. | njcoms.com
https://www.healthline.com/health/what-to-eat-after-wisdom-teeth-removal
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I can't say enough about how great my experience was with Dr. Elbaum and the entire staff at both the Hazlet office and the Ocean office. Everybody was friendly and everything was explained before hand and was an overall very comforting experience. I will go through them anytime I ever need dental work.
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Your smile is a window to your overall well-being. In addition to oral health issues, evidence of other medical conditions, eating disorders, harmful habits, and nutritional deficiencies can also be found in the mouth. | njcoms.com
How oral and maxillofacial surgery can help treat sleep apnea: | njcoms.com
https://www.verywellhealth.com/jaw-advancement-surgery-as-sleep-apnea-treatment-3015188
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staff are amazing and friendly and dr krost amazing a huge huge thanks to his helper my blood pressure dropped way low she acted fast and stayed with me until I was stable 😀
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With a background in dentistry and medicine along with their knowledge of facial aesthetics, oral & maxillofacial surgeons are able to address the problems associated with birth defects, facial trauma, disease, and aging. | njcoms.com
The most important thing about oral cancer is to be aware. Thanks to significant advances in research, detection, and care, more people experience positive treatment outcomes. | njcoms.com
From injectable fillers and Botox® to the performance of an extensive range of cosmetic surgical procedures, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon has the training and expertise to improve and enhance facial aesthetics. | njcoms.com
Did you know that 90% of people have at least one impacted wisdom tooth?. | njcoms.com
In humans and other mammals, the mandible (or lower jaw) is the largest and strongest bone in the face. | njcoms.com
When a tooth with a previous root canal has a recurring problem, our oral and maxillofacial surgeon can perform an apicoectomy to seal the end of the root and save your natural tooth. | njcoms.com
By performing a soft tissue graft, cosmetic tissue recontouring, or a crown lengthening procedure, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon can improve the look of your smile, reduce tooth sensitivity, and create enough available tooth structure for the placement of a dental crown. | njcoms.com
With guided tissue regeneration (GTR), barrier membranes are used to direct the growth of new bone and gum tissue to repair defects caused by dental disease. | njcoms.com
Researchers are exploring how dental occlusion or one's "bite" is linked to postural control and balance. | njcoms.com
"Everyone smiles in the same language." - George Carlin | njcoms.com
The history of oral and maxillofacial surgery originates with the Civil War and the treatment of facial trauma and fractures in both Union and Confederacy soldiers. | njcoms.com
Some medications decrease the amount of saliva your body makes. To reduce your risk of dental disease, drink more water throughout the day. | njcoms.com
A bone graft procedure following a tooth extraction helps to maintain adequate support for the successful placement of a dental implant. | njcoms.com
Here's what you need to know about the difference between a dislocated and fractured jaw: | njcoms.com
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324412
Why wait any longer to enjoy the benefits of a complete smile? Dental implants offer a long-lasting solution for rebuilding a beautiful smile. | njcoms.com
At the office of Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, we offer a range of cosmetic facial procedures to reduce the signs of aging and give patients a more youthful and radiant appearance. | njcoms.com
Saliva lubricates your mouth, eases swallowing, and aids digestion while protecting your teeth and gums from bacteria. A dry mouth, pain, fever, swelling, and foul-tasting drainage may signal a salivary gland problem. | njcoms.com
The rise in oropharyngeal cancer rates is linked to the human papillomavirus, also known as HPV. | njcoms.com
https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/hpv/basic_info/hpv_oropharyngeal.htm
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I went for a consultation for a wisdom tooth that was causing me some discomfort.The staff was kind and helpful,after a quick x-ray Dr Krost came in and explained my options I told him I wanted to have my wisdom tooth removed with only novacaine.After I was all numbed up he returned and 90 seconds later he plopped my tooth down and I was done!Definitely recommend this place for all your surgical dental needs!Especially Dr Krost he was professional, gentle and kind.
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According to the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS), women with osteoporosis are three times more likely to experience tooth loss than those who do not have the disease. | njcoms.com
Here's something to chew on: Monkeys and Apes also have wisdom teeth. However, they very rarely have problems with impacted ones. | njcoms.com
Beware of wisdom teeth that only poke partially through the gums at the back of your smile. They can trap germs and lead to cavities, gum disease, and infection. | njcoms.com
Much as the rings of a tree record its history, your teeth provide a detailed account of your life. | njcoms.com
https://www.usnews.com/news/health-news/articles/2020-03-25/your-teeth-are-a-permanent-archive-of-your-life-study
At the office of Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, we provide skilled care to address soft tissue lacerations in and around the mouth and face. We're well equipped to achieve the best cosmetic results while restoring function and sensation to the involved area. | njcoms.com
It's essential to be mindful of the color of your gums. Paleness may indicate anemia and a sign that your body is not getting enough oxygen-rich blood. | njcoms.com