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Why Does Your Mouth Always Seem to Have Lumps?

The mouth is smooth, but sometimes you will feel lumps or bumps. In general, there is nothing to worry about when this happens, but in some situations, they can mean something more serious. Biting the inside of your lip or scratching your gums with a toothbrush will usually result in a canker sore. These injuries

Where Does Most Jaw Pain Originate?

Jaw pain is caused by many factors such as injury, and blood vessel or nerve problems, but one of the most common sources of jaw pain is temporomandibular joint disorder or TMD. According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, approximately 10 million people suffer from TMD and only five-percent seek help for

Can Your Sinuses Hurt Your Teeth?

When you are suffering from a sinus infection, it not only causes pain in the sinuses, but it can also be painful in the teeth. It is important to identify the reason for the dental pain, because there is always the possibility that an infection in the sinus can get into the upper teeth. How

Times Where a Sinus Lift Can Improve Your Oral Health

It is important to maintain your oral health. Problems with your teeth and jaws can cause a lot of problems. But how far do people go to keep their oral health. A sinus lift surgery sounds like a scary procedure. It is not something for a person to do without some thought. They need to

Signs You Have an Oral Infection

Are you worried that you may have some type of an oral infection? There are some very worrisome symptoms that come along with an oral infection. If you do not get an oral infection treated, it can become incredibly dangerous since it can spread to the surrounding tissues, your blood, and then to your brain

How Oral Appliances Can Help Treat Sleep Apnea

If you deal with sleep apnea, you’re likely tired of always feeling tired. Your doctor may have given you a Continuous Positive Airway Pressure or CPAP machine to use at night, but the mask you have to wear is probably very uncomfortable. Many people find that while the CPAP does help them breath, they still

Most Common Problems That Come from Untreated Bruxism

When you find yourself grinding your teeth, it’s important to find a way of stopping it right away. If you leave it unchecked, it can result in some serious issues. This is why you should contact the experts at Woodland Hills Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery for help. Common Problems Resulting from Untreated Bruxism Grinding your

How Do Teeth Get Impacted?

When you have a permanent tooth that doesn’t fully erupt or that doesn’t erupt at all you have an impacted tooth. We see this a lot at Woodland Hills Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and are here to tell you that this is quite common and usually it doesn’t cause any problems. However, an impacted tooth

WHAT OPTIONS YOUR ORAL SURGEON MAY OFFER WHEN FACING ORAL CANCER

When people hear about oral surgery, the initial impression has something to do with a special type of tooth extraction or any other things related to correct defects of the mouth region. But oral surgery is more than minor procedures.Oral and maxillofacial surgery pertains to other procedures that are more serious, such as oral cancer.

HOW A FRACTURED JAW GETS REPAIRED

We understand the complications that come with dental pain. Some dental pain can even lead to facial pain. In some cases, dental pain can actually cause the face to go numb making it very difficult to eat and drink. All of these problems make living your life to the fullest difficult and we know that we can help you solve your problems. How You Can Help Us Before you come into our office, it’s a good idea to identify where your pain is coming from. Finding the location of your pain will help us in identifying the cause of it. Some common places that facial pain stems from is underneath the ear and around the jawline. Pain underneath the ear can be a sign that you grind your teeth and may have TMD. TMD is a condition of the jaw muscle that helps in opening and closing the jaw. If your pain comes from around your jawline, it could be a sign that you have dental issues related to tooth decay or gum disease. It may even be possible you have chipped a tooth and didn’t recognize it. When you face goes numb, it could indicate that you have a serious dental infection going on and need urgent assistance. What Caused The Pain? Now that you have identified where the pain is coming from, it’s a good idea to try and remember something that may have caused it. If you have recently experienced physical damage to the mouth, your pain may be coming from a chipped or broken tooth. It may also be a good idea to examine your mouth in the mirror. Any information you can give us at your visit will help us. If you are currently experiencing orofacial pain, we want you to know we are here to help. Give us a call, and we’ll set up an appointment at your earliest convenience. It’s time to stop letting orofacial pain dictate your life!…
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