What Happens if You Don’t Remove Impacted Canines?

Impacted canines can cause crowding, root damage, and even cysts if left untreated. Early diagnosis and timely treatment protect your bite, jaw, and smile.
Odontogenic Infections: Spotting and Preventing Dangerous Jaw Infections

Odontogenic infections start small but can quickly spread to the jaw, face, or neck, leading to dangerous complications if ignored. At Ridge Oral Surgery, we focus on early diagnosis, fast treatment, and prevention to protect both your dental and overall health.
How AI-Enhanced CBCT Scans Improve Diagnosis and Surgery Planning

At Ridge Oral Surgery, AI-enhanced CBCT scans deliver unmatched precision for diagnosis and surgical planning, capturing every detail in high-definition 3D. From safer implant placement to faster recovery, this technology transforms patient care with accuracy, clarity, and confidence.
Sports-Related Facial Injuries: When to Call an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon

Sports-related facial injuries can significantly impact breathing, eating, and appearance. Prompt evaluation by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon ensures proper treatment, preventing long-term complications and speeding up recovery.
Oral Surgeon vs. Periodontist vs. Prosthodontist: Who Should Place Your Implants?

Dental implants require expertise from oral surgeons, periodontists, and prosthodontists. Oral surgeons handle complex procedures like bone grafting, periodontists focus on gum and bone health, while prosthodontists ensure the final restoration is natural and functional.
Blood Thinners and Oral Surgery: How to Prepare Safely Without Compromising Health

If you’re on blood thinners and need oral surgery, it is possible to proceed safely with proper precautions. Your oral surgeon will collaborate with your physician to create a tailored plan, ensuring both your heart health and the success of your procedure.
TMJ Arthroscopy vs. Open Surgery: Choosing the Right Solution for Jaw Pain

TMJ disorders can severely impact daily life, and when conservative treatments fail, surgery may be necessary. TMJ arthroscopy offers a minimally invasive approach with quicker recovery, while open-joint surgery provides more extensive repairs for severe cases.
Ridge Augmentation 101: Rebuilding Bone for Future Dental Implants

Thinking about getting dental implants, but were told you don’t have enough bone? You’re not alone, and thankfully, it’s not a dealbreaker. Bone loss from missing teeth, infections, or injury is more common than you might think. While it can make implant placement harder, we can rebuild what’s missing. That’s where ridge augmentation can help. […]
Dry Socket After Extraction: Prevention Tips and Rapid Relief

Dry socket is a painful condition that can occur after tooth extraction when the blood clot at the extraction site dislodges, exposing bone and nerves. Prevent it with proper post-surgery care, including avoiding smoking and using straws, and seek professional treatment if discomfort persists.
Jaw Cyst and Tumor Removal: Early Detection, Surgery, and Recovery

Early detection of jaw cysts and oral tumors can prevent further complications. Trust Ridge Oral Surgery for expert diagnosis and personalized treatment, ensuring a smooth recovery and long-term oral health.