
Bone Grafting for Implants in Four Steps
Without a doubt, dental implants are the most effective way to replace missing teeth. The stability, durability, and comfort of implant-supported restorations are unrivaled. Many of these advantages are the result of osseointegration, a biological process. The implant screw and

Understanding Wisdom Teeth Removal
Your wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, are the last to erupt. They're also the most likely teeth to become impacted, which means they can't entirely or at all erupt through your gums. When your wisdom teeth become impacted,

What You Need to Know About Tooth Extractions
At Rockwall Oral Surgery, we will do everything possible to save a tooth that has been badly damaged or decayed. Regrettably, this isn't always feasible, and tooth extraction is sometimes the best course of action. We understand that this is

Dental Implant Surgery: A Step by Step Guide
Permanent teeth are supposed to last a lifetime, but that is not the case for some of us. You may be unsure what to do if you have lost one or more teeth. Until recently, most patients had to choose

Implant-Supported Dentures vs. Traditional Dentures
Tooth loss has a significant impact on one's quality of life. The more teeth you lose, the more pain you will experience. It becomes difficult, if not impossible, to eat and speak, and your confidence and smile may suffer as

What Are the Different Types of Oral Pathological Diseases?
Oral pathology is a field where we have particular expertise as oral and maxillofacial surgeons. At Rockwall Oral Surgery, we understand how frightening it can be to learn that you have a problem with your mouth. Not only do we

4 Signs of Oral Pathological Diseases
Your mouth consists of a significant amount of delicate soft tissues. Those soft tissues – your gums, tongue, and cheeks – are smooth and pink in color when they are healthy. However, these tissues do change from time to time.

Is a Full Mouth Reconstruction Right for You?
Your mouth is a vital part of your body. In addition to eating and speaking, a beautiful smile can go a long way toward making an excellent first impression. Tooth decay and gum disease, as well as injury and even