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Texas Oral Surgery Specialists | Dr. Chris L. Tye, MD, DDS | 817-552-3223

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As a result of extensive training, OMSs are prepared to… a.Extract teeth b.Treat facial trauma c.Place dental implants d.All of the above D. all of the above! #OMS Read more at myoms.org/why-choose-an-…


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Did you know 7 of 10 adults ages 35 to 44 will lose at least one permanent tooth to an accident, gum disease, a failed root canal or tooth decay? If this happens to you, contact an OMS. Visit MyOMS.org for more information. #dentalimplants myoms.org/what-we-do/den…


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The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the most used joint in the body. Symptoms of TMJ disorders include earaches, headaches, difficulty chewing and eating or a limited ability to open the mouth. Find an OMS near you at MyOMS.org. #TMJ myoms.org/what-we-do/tmj…


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T or F: Dental implants are a long-term solution to missing teeth. True! If properly cared for, dental implants can last a lifetime. Visit MyOMS.org for more information on the benefits of dental implants. #dentalimplants myoms.org/what-we-do/den…


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While oral surgery is a category of procedures, an OMS is more than a healthcare provider performing surgery. OMSs are the experts in their field. Learn why you should choose an OMS for your surgical needs. #MyOMS myoms.org/why-choose-an-…

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Oral Surgery vs. Oral Surgeons: What's the Difference? | AAOMS

Oral and maxillofacial surgeons (OMSs) practice oral surgery, but not everyone who performs oral surgery is an OMS. Learn the difference.


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When a dental professional refers a patient to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon for tooth extraction, it is to ensure the tooth is removed or managed with the highest level of expertise. Find out more about the surgeries OMSs perform. #dentalreferral myoms.org/what-we-do/ext…


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Kyle’s orthodontist instructed him and his parents that some of his teeth didn’t erupt through his gums on the expected timeline. He was referred to an OMS for an expose-and-bond procedure. Watch to learn more about his treatment. #exposeandbond myoms.org/what-we-do/ext…


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Q: After having wisdom teeth removed, what foods and beverages should not be consumed? 1.Trail mix 2.Wings with hot sauce 3.Root beer 4.All of the above A: The answer is: All of the above. Read the full list. #wisdomteeth myoms.org/what-we-do/wis…


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While it may take up to six weeks to fully recover from wisdom teeth extraction, some patients can resume normal activities the next day. An oral and maxillofacial surgeon offers guidance. #wisdomteeth


Texas Oral Surgery Specialists reposted

Planning on having wisdom teeth removed soon? Be prepared with a list of questions to ask your oral and maxillofacial surgeon. #wisdomteeth myoms.org/why-choose-an-…


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Although wisdom teeth removal is a common outpatient surgery, plan some time off from work or school to recover. Consider scheduling during an extended break to ensure you have necessary downtime. #wisdomteeth myoms.org/what-we-do/wis…


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Nine out of 10 people have at least one impacted wisdom tooth and, if left untreated, impacted teeth can damage neighboring teeth, become infected and even transfer bacteria into the bloodstream. #wisdomteeth myoms.org/what-we-do/wis…


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Do you know what an impacted wisdom tooth is? Watch to learn when – and why – an impacted wisdom tooth should be removed.


Texas Oral Surgery Specialists reposted

Missing a tooth – a condition called edentulism – can be embarrassing but, more importantly, poses significant health risks. Consult an OMS to minimize the risks and learn about dental implants, a long-term solution to missing teeth. #missingteeth myoms.org/what-we-do/den…


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Dry socket is a painful condition sometimes occurring after a tooth – such as a wisdom tooth – is extracted. To lower the risk of experiencing painful dry socket symptoms, follow your OMS’s instructions and these guidelines. #drysocket myoms.org/what-we-do/ext…


Texas Oral Surgery Specialists reposted

Dental implants have an excellent success rate and are a long-term solution that fuses to the jawbone, just like natural teeth. Another benefit: Dental implants can’t develop cavities. Find an OMS near you to discover your options. #dentalimplants myoms.org/what-we-do/den…


Texas Oral Surgery Specialists reposted

Planning on having wisdom teeth removed soon and have questions? Before surgery, your OMS will discuss the procedure and tell you what to expect. View this list of questions to discuss with your OMS. #wisdomteeth myoms.org/why-choose-an-…


Texas Oral Surgery Specialists reposted

Q: What is an impacted tooth? A: A tooth is considered impacted if is is unable to erupt or doesn’t have room to grow in naturally. Learn the importance of why impacted wisdom teeth may need to be extracted. #wisdomteeth myoms.org/what-we-do/wis…


Texas Oral Surgery Specialists reposted

Dental implants offer life-changing benefits, including: •Fewer diet restrictions •No day-to-day frustrations •Bone preservation Learn the benefits to this long-term solution and why an OMS is the expert for this surgical procedure. #dentalimplant myoms.org/what-we-do/den…


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