What to Expect From Surgery for Dental Implants in Houston

April 13, 2017

Filed under: Other Topics — Dr. Steve Koo @ 1:50 am

Learn about the procedure for dental implants in Houston.Patients who are eligible for dental implants in Houston can look forward to a high quality, long lasting tooth replacement. Dental implants complete a smile like nothing else, and Dr. Steve Koo and the team at Piney Point are true leaders in implant dentistry. First, we prepare for dental implants, then place them in the jawbone, and after a healing period of six months to one year, we restore them with the final prosthetic. Keep reading to learn what you can expect from the dental implant surgery and preparatory procedures.

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6 Tricks for a Clicking, Aching Jaw (Including TMJ Therapy)

April 10, 2017

Filed under: Other Topics — Dr. Steve Koo @ 4:56 am

If you often feel like saying “ouch” upon opening your mouth, or if you hear a click or pop with every bite you take, it’s time to take a load off your TMJ. When something’s off with the alignment of your jaw joint, you’ll definitely feel the pain. Doing some exercises can help, and so can taking smaller bites and applying moist heat to the jaw. Once you’ve tried everything and still haven’t found relief, it’s time to visit your Houston oral surgeon for TMJ therapy, Dr. Steve L. Koo.

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What Are My Sedation Options for Wisdom Tooth Extraction?

April 1, 2017

Filed under: Other Topics — Dr. Steve Koo @ 4:51 am

relaxing through wisdom tooth extraction If you have wisdom teeth, you’re probably thinking there’s nothing very “wise” about them. There is rarely enough room for the teeth to emerge properly, and impaction or infection are likely to occur. Don’t panic if you need to have wisdom tooth extraction — at Piney Point Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, we offer comforting sedation dentistry to help you receive the care you need without any pain. With a combination of local anesthesia and IV sedation or general anesthesia, wisdom tooth extraction is nothing to fear.

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How to Tell When You Need Oral Surgery

March 8, 2017

Filed under: Other Topics — Dr. Steve Koo @ 2:23 am

top oral surgery in houstonMany people go their entire lives without needing oral surgery — but for others, the time will come when surgery is the recommended approach to protect oral and overall health. It’s especially common for older teens, who often require wisdom teeth removal. So, is it time for you to schedule an oral surgery? Let’s take a look at some of the most common procedures for your oral health.

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Do I Really Need Jaw Surgery?

February 8, 2017

Filed under: Other Topics — Dr. Steve Koo @ 11:42 am

Do I need corrective jaw surgery? You’ve had a dramatic underbite your entire life. It’s always the first thing you notice whenever you look in the mirror or see a picture of yourself. You had braces as a child to make your teeth straighter, but they did little to actually correct the position of your jaw. What can be done about it? You’ve heard you can get it fixed with corrective jaw surgery, but that sounds very dramatic, is it really necessary? Today, Dr. Thomas Weil, a Houston oral surgeon, is going to discuss why you might need to get corrective jaw surgery. (more…)

Botox Can Help Manage Your Sjogren’s Syndrome?

January 18, 2017

Filed under: Other Topics — Dr. Steve Koo @ 9:13 am

Botox and Sjogren’s Syndrome.If you’re suffering from Sjogren’s Syndrome, you might think that you’ll be tied to medication and eye drops for the rest of your life. However, a new study just released by the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons shows that Botox could now be an effective way to manage the salivary gland inflammation common with the disorder. This is exciting news for patients, especially those who suffer from frequent parotitis. By now you’re probably asking, “How does this work?” and, “Would this be right for me?” (more…)

Could TMD Be Causing You Pain Elsewhere?

January 9, 2017

Filed under: Other Topics — Dr. Steve Koo @ 10:59 am

Is TMD making you more sensitive? Do you suffer from chronic jaw pain? Does it constantly pop and click, or is it difficult to open and close? If so, you may be suffering from a temporomandibular disorder, also known as a TMD. This refers to problems with the jaw, specifically to the small joints located in front of your ears. Doctors have known for years that a TMD could lead to headaches and neck pain, but did you also know that it could make you more pain sensitive overall? New research at the Temporomandibular Joint Association (TMJA) suggests that a prolonged TMD could affect the nervous system similarly to fibromyalgia. (more…)

There’s No Reason to Fear Oral Surgery. Here’s Why.

December 9, 2016

Filed under: Other Topics — Dr. Steve Koo @ 3:01 pm

houston oral surgeon provides gentle careVisiting the dentist or oral surgeon isn’t the best part of anyone’s year, but it doesn’t have to be a thing to fear or dread. Patients of Houston oral surgeon Dr. Koo and Dr. Weil know that oral surgery isn’t a bad thing at all — and when it improves your health, it’s actually something you can look forward to. Learn more about dental fears and what you can expect from Piney Point Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery today.

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Can Wisdom Teeth Cause Crowding of the Front Teeth?

December 5, 2016

Filed under: Other Topics — Dr. Steve Koo @ 3:02 pm

Oral surgeon in houston discusses tooth crowding and wisdom teethHave you noticed your front teeth looking more crowded than they used to? There’s got to be a reason they’re suddenly moving around — and actually, your front tooth crowding can be caused by your wisdom teeth. These third molars erupt between ages 15 and 24 and often put pressure on the surrounding teeth, making them move around when you least expect it. Your oral surgeon in Houston recommends the extraction of problematic wisdom teeth.

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These Are the Early Warning Signs of Oral Cancer

November 30, 2016

Filed under: Other Topics — Dr. Steve Koo @ 2:40 pm

learn what the earliest warning signs of oral cancer areEarly detection of oral cancer is crucial for successful treatment. Just over half of people diagnosed with the condition survive after five years, according to The Oral Cancer Foundation. Receiving regular screenings and keeping an eye out for the early warning signs of oral cancer can help you increase the odds of successfully treating the condition.

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