Archive for November, 2009

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This is how the conversation went on my follow-up visit to the oral surgeon,

10 days after he removed 2 lower wisdom teeth.

“Go down the hallway, enter the second door on the right and take a seat in

the dentist’s chair,” said the receptionist after calling my name out to the

5 people in the waiting room.

“How is it all going?” asked my oral surgeon slapping on a pair of

examination gloves.

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Cosmetic Surgeon Dr. Robert Langdon Presents Revolutionary Alternatives to Liposuction at a Free Beauty Event in CT – Yahoo! News

Robert Langdon MD, Board Certified Dermatologist and Cosmetic Surgeon announced today that The Langdon Center for Laser & Cosmetic Surgery in Guilford, CT will feature Slimlipo™ laser lipolysis and ZERONA™, the latest procedures to rival traditional Continue reading »

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Alternative Healing with Cold Lasers
 by: Kalon Prensky

Have you heard the buzz about using cold lasers for healing countless ailments? Cold lasers are being used by Doctors, Dentists, Acupuncturists, DO’s, Oral Surgeons, Veterinarians, Chiropractors and the list goes on. Treatment with cold laser therapy is quickly becoming one of the fastest growing segments of alternative medicine.

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Nov

Choosing the Best Oral Surgeon

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When you need to have surgical work performed on your teeth, chances are you want the best person you can get for the job. Unlike normal dental work like cleanings and fillings, when surgery is required, it is recommended to do as much research as possible on your prospective dental surgeon just as you would any other major decision.

No matter what operation you need to have done, you will need to Continue reading »

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Do oral surgeons (I assume DDM or DDS) qualify to perform maxillofacial surgery?

I heard this somewhere and need to know if this is true, and if so, is their cosmetic surgical practice limited to the face.

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Ok so 3 more posts today that I’ve dug up – I’m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They’re just from a few different sites I’ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this…

What are the different types of dentists and what do they do …

Oral surgery is the specialty involving surgical treatment of diseases, injuries Continue reading »

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It is not uncommon for a person to be anxious if he or she has a forthcoming oral surgery. Use of anesthesia is what is also responsible for this anxiety. This is in spite of the fact that deaths due to dentistry sedation are very very rare. Death of patients sedated for dentistry is believed to be around 3 in a million every year.

Oral surgeons receive extensive training in anesthesia and are able Continue reading »

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What drug do oral surgeons commonly use to put a person under?

If I'm going to be put under for an hour or 2, what drug is most commonly used to put someone “to sleep”?

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