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What Can I Eat or Drink Before Oral Surgery?
added on: May 1, 2014

One of the most common questions our team fields when a client is faced with an impending oral surgery date is “what am I allowed eat or drink before my surgery?” This is an important question, as the food and drink that is ingested prior to a surgery can greatly… Read More…


Why is My Toothache Accompanied by Dizziness?
added on: March 21, 2014

Toothaches are painful conditions that can result from a variety of reasons. While the most common symptoms of toothaches include throbbing pain, swelling, sore jaw and gum tenderness, other complications may also occur, including headache and dizziness. Certain diseases and conditions may contribute to feelings of dizziness and or lightheadedness when experiencing toothache… Read More…


What Can You Expect Before and After Lower Jaw Surgery?
added on: January 3, 2014

Many people discover that they are in need of corrective jaw surgery when visiting an orthodontist to get braces. In these cases, a skeletal issue can be detected that requires a more intensive approach than standard dental problems. Either way, most patients can still expect to be fitted for braces… Read More…

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Dealing with Swollen Cheeks After Wisdom Tooth Extraction
added on: August 30, 2013

A wisdom tooth is actually a molar which appears at the back of your jaw after you already have own set of permanent teeth. It’s called as such because you are supposedly wiser by the time the wisdom tooth arrives, usually between 16 to 25 years old. Here at our… Read More…


Pennsylvania Dentistry: What’s In Your Toothpaste?
added on: August 15, 2013

In 2007, toxic toothpaste was reportedly made in China and officials were even surprised to find out that several shops in Puerto Rico, Port of Los Angeles, and Miami were housing the deadly toothpaste. While these products are already banned and closely monitored by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA),… Read More…


3 Easy Steps to Get the Most Out of Your Dental Visits
added on: July 30, 2013

Scheduling an appointment with your dental provider isn’t enough. Here at our Philadelphia dental practice, we recommend that you become a proactive patient, that is you try to make the most out of your visits. A quick guide to becoming proactive is listed below! 1. Ask Questions! So you’re quite… Read More…


Got Some Cracked Tooth? Keep Calm and Read On!
added on: June 9, 2013

You may not be aware of it but your teeth actually undergo a huge deal of pressure each day. With constant exposure, the teeth weakens and cracks are most likely to develop. There are, by and large, two kinds of tooth cracks: the superficial ones which tend to be painless… Read More…


Getting to Know Your Oral and Maxillofacial Specialists in Philadelphia, Langhorne, Meadowbrook, and Doylestown
added on: April 10, 2013

Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are often mistaken as the same as dentists. While these dental professionals started out as general dentists, it is important to note that oral surgeons operate on a more specific level. Combining experience and an extensive education background, Philadelphia, Doylestown, Langhorne, and Meadowbrook oral and maxillofacial… Read More…


Understanding Periodontal Disease and What You Can Do to Avoid It
added on: February 28, 2013

Most of the time, people do not really think about their gums when thinking about oral health. The focus is often directed to the teeth alone. The Pennsylvania Dental Implant and Oral Surgery Associates, leading experts of Doylestown periodontal plastic surgery, encourages their clients to also focus their dental habits… Read More…


Transform Your Smile, Transform Your Life with Us!
added on: January 15, 2013

Our doctors take their jobs seriously. Their dynamic collaborative practice makes up The Oral Surgery Group team aims to improve the oral and aesthetic well-being of their clients through their superior skills in oral and maxillofacial surgery. The Best in Doylestown, Langhorne, Meadowbrook, and Philadelphia Dental Services Together with their… Read More…

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