This has to be done by a specialist, it will still be a dentist but not all dentists specialize in surgical procedures like this. The cost can range anywhere from 1000 and up depending on the severity of the issue and the time it takes the doctor to remove it all. If there are complications it will cost even more. Insurance usually covers a hefty portion of these types of procedures.
You should discuss this with your dentist, and not WikiAnswers. Your dentist will want to know of ANY health problems you are having, as this can affect your treatment, and your general health.
You should discuss this with your dentist, and not WikiAnswers. Your dentist will want to know of ANY health problems you are having, as this can affect your treatment, and your general health.
It varies widely. Your best bet is to talk to the dentist you regularly see, and talk to them about what services they provide. By definition, a "general dentist" should be able to provide most types of dental care. However, there are times when we need to refer you to a specialist -- general dentists are sort of like going to a general mechanic for your car - you can get most things fixed there, but sometimes they have to send you to the dealership for "special" parts or procedures.
You should search for a LOCAL specialist in oral surgery who has good experience, serves emergency care, offers both medical and discount dental plan. Visit the surgeon, check out for clean and sterile equipment facilities, friendly staff, Best way would be to approach your family or general dentist first.
"A laser dentist should be certified by the Academy of Laser Dentistry, as well as the American Dental Association. They should also have either a Doctorate of Dental Medicine or a Doctorate of Dental Surgery, like a standard dentist."
I do believe that you need to see a dentist and not an orthodontist regarding a tooth abscess. If anything, the dentist would treat it or if need be, refer you to a specialist.
While you might find a good dentist online, you should see a specialist in person in order to have dentures made specifically for you.
no but i would recommend going to the dentist
Is there an alternative to surgery?What is the risk of complication?How will the body's function change after the surgery?
you should find a oral surgeon stat. the problem can only worsen oral surgeon You should contact a dentist first. Usually they can extract wisdom teeth. If they can not then they will refer you to an oral surgeon. Most dentist have a specialist come in once or twice a month to do major extractions. I had mine takin out 2 months ago. by me waiting 1 week longer on the specialist I saved about 340.00 Oral surgens Dble there prices. I healed great!
Since the word 'dentist' is a common noun, you should only capitalize it if at the start of a sentence or part of a name/title (Eg. Senior Dentist or Dentist Smith).
Zyban is one of the medications which you should inform the doctor of if you are going to undergo surgery. This includes dental surgery as well as general surgery.