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SALIVARY GLAND PROBLEMS:

July 29, 2010 @ 12:49 PM — by Frederick Prehn, D.D.S.
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A patient was seen today for a salivary gland problem. It was a stone, similar to a kidney stone, located on the floor of her mouth. It was a large bump that formed and it hurt after eating. This is because saliva is trying to flow out the gland and the stone stops it from progressing. Sometimes these self-resolve but many times it needs to be surgically removed. If you have any type or bump or lump in your mouth, that wasn’t previously there, you need to see your Dentist as soon as possible.

Tongue Piercings>>Don't Do It!

July 22, 2010 @ 01:46 PM — by Frederick Prehn, D.D.S.
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I had hoped the popularity of tongue piercing had decreased, but in our practice it appears it is still increasing; which is unfortunate when it comes to oral health.  Professionally, it is sad for me to see young people put a hole through their tongue causing at times infection and laceration of the tongue artery—not to mention the long-term periodontal problems from the jewelry hitting the back of the front teeth stripping the tissue.  I tell my patients there are many other areas on your body that you can pierce to show your personal interests but not the nasal cavity, with the bacteria, and for sure the oral cavity is not one that is neither recommended nor endorsed!  If you are considering piercing, or you already have one, please discontinue for the long-term sake of your teeth and gums. 

BITTEN LIP/MUCOSEAL:

July 15, 2010 @ 11:09 AM — by Frederick Prehn, D.D.S.
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Many times a patient will traumatically bite their lip for multiple reasons. This can eventually form a mucoseal (or a fluid filled sack); which many times needs to be removed.
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