Unlike traditional dentures, these implants are securely anchored to your jawbone, providing a stable and comfortable fit.
When it comes to oral surgery, there are several procedures that can be performed to preserve your natural teeth and improve your oral health.
When it comes to oral health, it's essential to be informed about the various procedures that can help maintain or restore your dental well-being.
As you navigate your oral health journey, you may encounter terms and procedures that are unfamiliar.
Navigating the landscape of wisdom teeth removal can be daunting, especially when it comes to post-operative care. Does pineapple juice help with wisdom teeth removal? Let's dive in and explore this fascinating topic.
What are the best foods to eat after dental implant surgery? Learn more here!
What if you have bone loss in your jaw? Can you still qualify for a dental implant? The answer is “yes.” Thanks to bone grafting and modern treatment methods, you can get a dental implant in Rhode Island even if your jawbone is weak due to bone loss. Let’s get into the details!
How long does it take? Will you be in pain? When will you have to come in for follow-ups?
If you need to get oral surgery in Rhode Island, you may be wondering if you can be sedated for your procedure.
Wisdom teeth are weird. They grow into our mouths a lot later than the rest of our teeth.
Learn all about how to care for you dry socket in our blog post!
You may be wondering what you need to do to care for your dental implants, both immediately after surgery and after they’ve healed completely. Here's how to care for new dental implants.
Dr. LeRoy is an expert oral surgeon and has experience treating patients of all ages in Rhode Island. Learn more about him at RI Oral Surgery & Implant Center today.
Not only does dry socket cause pain and discomfort, but it can delay the healing process. Here's how to avoid it.
Losing teeth can cause deterioration of the jaw bone. Here's how dental implants keep your jaw healthy.
Dr. English discovered his passion for oral surgery while shadowing his father, Dr. Ray English Jr. He was intrigued by the range of procedures, and the countless ways he could help patients. He witnessed the transformative power of oral surgery and dental implants firsthand, and he knew that he wanted to continue his father’s legacy.
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