Dental Implants are the closest someone can have that is comparable to their healthy, natural teeth. They allow patients to live freely without pain or discomfort. A dental implant patient can confidently eat a variety of food, smile, laugh, talk and enjoy many day to day activities without the stigma of “bad teeth”. Dental Implants Read More
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A blog about oral surgery recovery techniques and products
The 411 on Heat Therapy
Heat therapy How it works: Heat therapy works by improving circulation and blood flow to a particular area due to increased temperature. Increasing the temperature of the afflicted area even slightly can soothe discomfort and increase muscle flexibility. Heat therapy can relax and soothe muscles and heal damaged tissue. Types: There are two different types Read More
The 411 on Cold Therapy
Cold therapy Treatment How it works: Cold therapy treatment is also known as cryotherapy. It works by reducing blood flow to a particular area, which can significantly reduce inflammation and swelling that causes pain, especially around a joint or a tendon. It can temporarily reduce nerve activity, which can also relieve pain. Types: There are Read More
Recovery from Sliding osteotomy Genioplasty for facial aesthetic balance
The chin, one of the most obvious facial structures, plays an important role in the perception of the face as an instrument of communication. To alter the chin contour in a reliable manner, horizontal sliding osteotomy of the mandibular symphysis with advancement of the mobilized segment is the technique of choice for correction of the Read More
The Cool in “Cold Therapy”
In the early nineties, Cool Jaw® partnered with leading Oral and Maxillofacial surgeons to develop a new generation of hot and cold therapy. Specifically designed for oral and facial surgeries, the Cool Jaw product line includes multiple facial wraps and a variety of Hot/Cold Gel Packs, including our extremely versatile Soft-sided Round Gel Packs. Cool Read More
How to Recover after Wisdom Teeth Surgery
Making Preparations before Your Surgery Set your appointment with your dentist or oral surgeon. Make sure you make your appointment on a day that allows you to recuperate after the surgery. Go to the Grocery Store the night before. Buy soft, easy-to-eat foods like applesauce, chicken soup, yogurt, canned fruit, gelatin, pudding or cottage cheese. Read More