Alternatives To Painkillers After Dental Work
It is common for people to have pain after they have dental work. That is why dentists often prescribe opiates. However, opiates can cause dangerous side effects. They can also be addictive....
View ArticleDesigning a Predoctoral Dental Curriculum To Help With Therapy Issues such as...
An interesting article titled “Tackling Stress Management, Addiction, and Suicide Prevention in a Predoctoral Dental Curriculum” by Brondani et al. appears in the Journal of Dental Education, vol. 78,...
View ArticleDivorce Among Dentists and Physicians: Is More Couples Therapy Needed?
An interesting article titled “Divorce among physicians and other healthcare professionals in the United States: analysis of census survey data,” by Ly et al. appearing in BMJ (350: h706; 2015)...
View ArticleHow Can Dentists Better Set Expectations About their Career Choices to Avoid...
Dentists these days are graduating with ever increasing amounts of debt as a result of loans needed to graduate from dental school. This topic has been covered before on this site such as in the post...
View ArticleRecent Celebrities to have Wisdom Teeth Removal
In 2018 and through early 2019, there were at least 5 famous celebrities to have their wisdom teeth removed. The first celebrity is Dua Lipa, a 23 year old woman, who is a famous musician. She even...
View ArticleTwenty one year old woman improving after wisdom teeth removal caused brain...
A young woman from Kansas is improving after spending months recovering from brain injury that occurred after having wisdom teeth removed in March 2018. The woman was finishing up her senior year of...
View ArticleWisdom Teeth Removal Death in 2016 in Florida: Settlement Reached
A 17-year-old man died after having wisdom teeth removed in April 2016 in Florida. The man had the procedure performed under conscious sedation. During the surgery the man stopped breathing which led...
View ArticleHow to Safely Remove Your Teeth
Both adults and children need teeth removal at one point. For children, it is a normal and natural process. Sometimes for adults, it is due to problematic teeth or health conditions. Tooth extraction...
View ArticleLong-acting Local Anesthetic After Wisdom Teeth Removal
A new medication called Exparel produced by Pacira Pharmaceuticals provides an alternative to opioids for use as pain relief following wisdom teeth removal. Exparel is a long-acting local anesthetic...
View ArticleStoring Wisdom Teeth Stem Cells
In recent years there have been articles discussing harvesting stem cells located in wisdom teeth with the hope that one day they could be used to heal damaged cells in the body. Nowadays some oral...
View ArticleUsing Laser Therapy after Tooth Extraction to Improve Wound Healing
An interesting article titled “Does laser therapy improve the wound healing process after tooth extraction? A systematic review” written by Lemes et al., was published online on October 15, 2018 in...
View ArticleCommon Types of Teeth Injuries and Their Solutions
Although teeth are naturally resilient, they can face some problems like gum disease and tooth decay. These types of dental problems can badly damage your tooth. In the worst case scenario, you may...
View ArticlePersistent Opioid Use After Wisdom Teeth Removal
An interesting article titled “Persistent Opioid Use After Wisdom Tooth Extraction” appears in JAMA in August 7, 2018, written by Harbaugh et al. (vol. 320, no. 5 , pp. 504-506). The article sought...
View ArticleHow To Increase The Affordability Of Dental Insurance?
Selecting a dental plan can be an easy task, but finding an affordable dental plan can be a difficult job. You will want a plan that can meet your dental needs and also be within your budget. To get...
View ArticlePhotoacoustic Imaging for Periodontal Probing Depth
Engineering research at the University of California San Diego has led to a technique that could update how teeth and gums are imaged. Researchers combined squid ink with light and ultrasound to create...
View ArticleLitigation Resulting from Anesthesia in Oral Surgery
A very interesting article titled “Medical Malpractice Litigation Associated With Anesthesia in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,” by Ji et al. appears in the Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery...
View ArticleInsurance Companies Limiting Access to Opioids After Wisdom Teeth Surgery
Recently on this website, two articles were published discussing possible opioid abuse stemming from prescriptions given after wisdom teeth surgery, see 1) Persistent Opioid Use After Wisdom Teeth...
View ArticleStaying Upbeat when Facing Teeth Removal
For those who are deciding to retain or to extract healthy impacted wisdom teeth or for those who have a tooth or teeth that has a clear indication for removal, you may find yourself at times feeling...
View ArticleA Counseling Model for Dental Students
An interesting article titled “The Embedded Counseling Model: An Application to Dental Students” written by David Francis Adams appears in the January 2017 edition of the Journal of Dental Education...
View ArticleThe Effect of Opioid Prescription Limits For Wisdom Teeth Removal
Recently it has been discussed how insurance companies have begun to limit prescriptions for opioids for teenagers due to recent studies suggesting that many young adults may later become addicted to...
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