Posts Tagged ‘ wisdom teeth ’

Patient Safety Policy-COVID19

At Southern California Oral and Maxillofacial Surgical Arts, our top priority during this evolving pandemic is the health an well-being of our patients and their families, our wonderful staff, us doctors, and the community at large. Our practice strictly exceeds the standard for infection control by wearing personal gear, using hospital-grade disinfectants, and practicing the […]

After Wisdom Teeth Removal

The removal of wisdom teeth is a serious surgical procedure. Post-operative care is very important. Unnecessary pain, infections, and swelling can be prevented by following these simple steps: 1. Remove gauze once you arrive at home. 2. Take your pain medications with a big glass of water. 3. Have a milk shake or smoothie, but […]

Year-End Insurance Reminder

Our team would like to send you a friendly reminder to schedule your appointments prior to the end of the year to take full advantage of any flex spend, health savings, or insurance benefits that you may have. The end of the year is always a busy time so make your appointment now so you […]

Should You Exercise After Oral Surgery?

Exercising is a lot like brushing your teeth, you must make it part of your daily routine in order to stay in great health. But what about when you get work done on your teeth? Is it a good idea to exercise then? If you’ve had your wisdom teeth removed, this may be one of […]

Our Latest Patient Testimonials

We love hearing back from our patients! Our practice goal is to make you feel as comfortable as possible during your procedure. “My fiance was seen at this dental office January 19th,2016 I must say he was scared when we got there bp was 156/102 (no he don’t have hypertension) but the anxiety & being scared […]

3 Warning Signs of Impacted Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth can drive patients to the brink of desperate pain relief. One sign of pain in the back of the jaw usually means impacted wisdom teeth. There are an array of symptoms and signs that will alert you something is not right. Once you have an assumption something is wrong, it’s time to take action! […]

Brushing Techniques

  Brushing your teeth properly removes the food particles and bacteria that can lead to tooth decay and gum disease. However, you do not want to scrub your teeth or gums heavily. A heavy hand can lead to tooth and gum erosion. You should also use a soft bristle toothbrush to avoid damaging the surface of […]

Year-End Insurance Reminder

Our team would like to send you a friendly reminder to schedule your appointments prior to the end of the year to take full advantage of any flex spend, health savings, or insurance benefits that you may have. The end of the year is always a busy time so make your appointment now so you […]

Summer break is an ideal time for wisdom teeth removal

School is about to be out, and your children are probably already planning a summer of fun. However, did you know  summer break is the ideal time for your children to have their wisdom teeth removed. Your teenager might not want to hear this, but summer is the ideal time to schedule their surgery. After a […]

Should you exercise after Oral Surgery

Exercising is a lot like brushing your teeth, you must make it part of your daily routine in order to stay in great health. But what about when you get work done on your teeth? Is it a good idea to exercise then? If you’ve had your wisdom teeth removed, this may be one of […]