Patients with one or more missing or failing teeth often turn to dental implants, which are designed to feel, look, and function just like natural teeth.
We recommend removing third molars early as a preventive measure to ensure these extra teeth don’t cause pain or discomfort recommend removing third molars early as a preventive measure to ensure these extra teeth don’t cause pain or discomfort.
Patients with many missing or decayed teeth can have an entire arch of teeth replaced and supported on dental implants, completely restoring aesthetics and functionality.
Sometimes, a badly damaged or decayed tooth needs to be safely extracted in our office in order to preserve the health of your remaining teeth.
Dr. Glosenger is specially trained to treat facial trauma cases, which require special care so that the mouth and jaw can heal and function properly.
If more bone is needed in your jaw before an implant can be placed, a bone graft helps promote the growth of new bone in a designated area.
Impacted canine teeth are guided into the dental arch through an expose and bond procedure, which is a team effort between your oral surgeon and orthodontist.
A frenectomy removes small bands of tissue and is performed to increase the range of motion of the tongue or remove a gap between the front teeth.
A mucocele is a cyst that forms in the mouth and can be removed by an oral surgeon removing the salivary gland or helping a new duct to form.
Abnormalities anywhere in the mouth could indicate the presence of oral cancer or other diseases, and our doctor is trained to identify signs and symptoms.