Does your outer skin reflect your best you? You know, the version of yourself that’s confident, energized, and ready for anything. If you’re like most adults, the answer is a big no. That good old Texas sun, daily stress, and simple aging take a real toll on the facial tissue. Dr. Koo at Piney Point Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery can quickly rejuvenate your appearance with cosmetic facial treatments. Botox injections and dermal fillers are two popular options for refreshing your skin — but they’re not the only ones.
Look Better, Feel Younger With Cosmetic Facial Treatments
November 17, 2016
For A Clicking, Popping Jaw, Stem Cell Manipulation Offers Hope
October 20, 2016
Do you suffer from a clicking or popping jaw? You are not alone. 10 million Americans (mostly women) are dealing with the pain of a dysfunctioning temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Current treatment for a TMJ deals with the symptoms without actually fixing the damaged tissue. But new research out of Columbia University Medical Center (published in the journal Nature Communications) suggests there is a better answer — and it lies in the stem cells already present in your jaw.
Most Common Oral Surgery Procedures
October 3, 2016
No one ever expects to need dental surgery, but sometimes there’s no way to avoid it. Like with problematic wisdom teeth, one of the most common dental procedures. Oral and maxillofacial surgery improves the health and function of your oral structures, including your teeth, jaw, and your gums. Below, your oral surgeon in Houston has listed the most frequently-performed oral procedures along with what you can expect for each.
Houston Oral Surgeon Explains What to Do After Injured Tooth
September 8, 2016
As the Houston Cougars look to enter the Big 12, we’re thinking about dental injuries (among other things). Contact sports like football are one of the leading causes of injured teeth — but there’s also life’s little unexpected, like fender benders or a Sunday afternoon bike ride gone awry. Whatever it is that causes your next tooth injury, you can stay calm by being prepared. Keep reading to learn how to treat the pain at home, and when to seek help from your Houston oral surgeon.
Pre-Prosthetic Surgery: Preparing Your Mouth for Dentures
March 17, 2016
When you’re suffering from tooth loss, dentures are the ideal prosthetic solution to restore your smile, quality of life, and oral health. False teeth are an affordable option that allows you to quickly and easily fill the space of missing teeth. However, in some cases, you may need pre-prosthetic surgery prior to receiving your false teeth. To ensure the best fit, comfort and appearance, you may need a couple of procedures conducted before you have your final set of replacement teeth. At Piney Point Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, we will fully evaluate your oral health prior to receiving your replacement teeth to determine if there are any procedures that need to be performed beforehand.
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What You Need to Know about Chemotherapy and Your Mouth
January 22, 2016
Chemotherapy has a number of well-known side effects including fatigue, nausea, muscle pain or weakness, and hair loss. What patients don’t always realize is that cancer treatments also affect their oral health. Like many other systemic diseases that are intricately linked to oral health, caring for your smile throughout chemotherapy improves your overall health during care. The expert team at Piney Point Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery is happy to help you care for your smile throughout chemotherapy.
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A Post-Operative Guide from the Oral Surgeon Houston Trusts
November 7, 2015
At Piney Point Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Houston, our dedicated team of oral surgeons utilize the latest techniques and technologies to ensure patients experience minimal discomfort during surgical procedures, but for many patients, managing pain and oral health care following an operation can be a challenge. Our team offers patients a post-operative guide to ensure they understand the best way to manage pain, bleeding, hygiene, and other health concerns following surgery.
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Houston Oral Surgery: Preparing Your Mouth for Dentures
October 19, 2015
A lot of great things are one-size-fits-all: wristwatches, bike helmets, sweatpants… but when it comes to dentistry, that idea just doesn’t apply. Dr. Weil and Dr. Koo, your Houston oral surgeons at Piney Point Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, know that each mouth is unique. We work to get to know you and your one-of-a-kind dental needs in preparing your mouth for treatment — and when it’s time to get prepared for your dentures, we want you to know you’re in caring, capable hands. Read on to learn more about pre-prosthetic oral surgery in Houston.
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Piney Point the Go-To Practice for Houston Oral Surgery Emergencies
September 10, 2015
For patients in Houston oral surgery can’t always be prepared for. Facial trauma, oral infection, and sports accidents happen every day leading people to seek treatment from the talented team at Piney Point Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Drs. Thomas M. Weil and Steve L. Koo are the go-to Houston oral surgeons. Our team is on-call with many local hospitals, and depending on the severity of the dental damage, we are available 24/7 to treat emergency patients in our practice or at a local emergency care facility. Call to find out more about Houston oral surgery for dental emergencies, or to schedule a surgical consultation at Piney Point Oral and maxillofacial Surgery.
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Your Houston Implant Dentist Uses Latest Technology
August 24, 2015
The oral surgeons at Piney Point strive to give you the best in oral surgery, and that means we work hard to stay on top of the latest in dental technology. We also like to keep you informed of everything we’re doing to keep your teeth strong and healthy. With that in mind, we’d like to tell you about a new, safer method we have of planning for and placing your dental implants. It’s called the Iluma Cone-Beam CT Scanner, but in simpler terms, it’s a safer, quicker way for us to see an accurate three-dimensional image of your critical anatomy.
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