Summer is often a time for relaxation, travel, and enjoying the great outdoors.
Learn about wisdom teeth extraction in Fort Collins, including the reasons behind removal, what to expect during the process, and how to choose the right oral surgeon. This comprehensive guide covers everything from pre-operative evaluations to post-operative care, ensuring patients are well-informed and confident throughout their dental journey.
Oral surgery is often associated with fear, discomfort, and anxiety, but at our practice, we are committed to changing that experience.
When people think about cancer, many of them don’t know that there are various types of oral cancers.
Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last set of teeth to emerge, usually appearing in the late teens or early twenties.
Let’s not even imagine a world without oral and maxillofacial surgeons.
When we think about oral health, the first thing that often comes to mind is regular dental checkups, teeth cleaning, or possibly orthodontic care.
You’ve surely heard the term “tongue-tied” when someone is unable to speak due to shyness, embarrassment or surprise. But are you aware that tongue-tie is an actual birth condition?
For patients suffering from severe tooth loss or ill-fitting dentures, All-on-4 dental implants provide a permanent, natural-looking solution to restore function and confidence.
Choosing the right oral surgeon is an important decision. The office of Greeley has a well-earned reputation for exceptional skill and a patient-centered approach.
If you’re having a procedure with our oral surgeon at Greeley such as a wisdom tooth extraction, implants, bone grafting, TMJ treatment, or facial cosmetic surgery, rest assured you’re in…
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