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Oral Cancer Screening: What to Expect, Who Should Get Screened, and Cost
Oral cancer screening checks for signs of cancer in your mouth, throat, and tongue. Learn what happens during a screening, risk factors, and how often to go.
Oral Care During Cancer Treatment: How to Protect Your Mouth
Learn how an oral medicine specialist helps cancer patients manage mouth sores, infections, and other oral side effects of chemotherapy and radiation.
Oral Health Needs Assessment: How Communities Identify Dental Care Gaps
Find out how dental public health specialists assess community oral health needs to plan effective prevention and treatment programs.
Oral Lesion Diagnosis: Identifying Spots, Sores, and Growths in the Mouth
Learn how oral pathologists identify and diagnose unusual spots, sores, and growths in the mouth to guide appropriate treatment.
Oral Mucosal Disease Management: Treating Conditions of the Mouth Lining
Learn how oral medicine specialists diagnose and treat conditions like lichen planus, pemphigus, and other diseases affecting the mouth lining.

Orthognathic Surgery: When Braces Alone Cannot Fix Your Bite
Learn about orthognathic surgery for severe bite problems and jaw misalignment. Covers types, combined orthodontic timeline, recovery, cost, and insurance.
Panoramic X-Ray: A Full View of Your Teeth, Jaws, and Sinuses
Find out what a panoramic dental X-ray reveals, how the procedure works, and when an oral radiologist recommends this full-mouth image.
Pediatric Crowns: Stainless Steel and Tooth-Colored Crowns for Children
Find out when children need dental crowns, the types available for baby and permanent teeth, and what to expect from a pediatric dentist.
Pediatric Dental Sedation: Types, Safety, and What Parents Should Know
Learn about sedation options for children's dental procedures, safety guidelines, and how dental anesthesiologists manage pediatric sedation.

Pediatric Root Canal (Pulpectomy): What Parents Should Know
Understand when children need a root canal on a baby tooth, how pulpectomy differs from adult root canals, and what to expect during treatment.

Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation: A Minimally Invasive Fix for Gum Recession
Pinhole gum rejuvenation treats gum recession without cutting or sutures. Learn how the pinhole surgical technique works, recovery, and cost.
Pocket Reduction Surgery: Treating Deep Gum Pockets to Save Teeth
Understand how pocket reduction surgery works, why a periodontist recommends it for advanced gum disease, and what recovery looks like.

Porcelain Veneers: Procedure, Cost, and What to Expect
Porcelain veneers are thin shells bonded to front teeth to improve appearance. Learn about the procedure, cost per tooth, longevity, and candidacy.
Preventive Care Policy Development: How Dental Public Health Shapes Policy
Learn how dental public health specialists develop policies that expand access to preventive dental care across communities and states.
Pulp Therapy: Saving Teeth by Treating the Tooth Nerve
Learn about pulp therapy options including pulp capping and pulpotomy, and how an endodontist uses these techniques to preserve your natural tooth.

Pulpectomy in Children: Complete Baby Tooth Root Canal
Learn about pulpectomy (baby tooth root canal) including when it is needed, the procedure, success rates, and how it differs from pulpotomy.

Pulpotomy in Children: Baby Tooth Nerve Treatment
Understand what a pulpotomy is, why children need this baby tooth nerve treatment, the procedure steps, success rates, and what to expect.

Pulpotomy: What Parents Need to Know About Baby Tooth Root Canals
A pulpotomy removes infected pulp from a baby tooth to save it. Learn the procedure steps, cost, and how a pulpotomy differs from a root canal.
Retainer Fitting: Types of Retainers and How They Keep Teeth Straight
Learn about the types of orthodontic retainers, how they are fitted, and why wearing them as directed is critical after braces or aligners.

Ridge Augmentation: Rebuilding Jaw Bone After Tooth Loss
Ridge augmentation rebuilds jaw bone after tooth loss to prepare for dental implants. Learn about the procedure, graft types, recovery, and cost.

Root Canal on a Baby Tooth: When a Pulpectomy Saves Your Child's Smile
A root canal on a baby tooth (pulpectomy) saves infected primary teeth and preserves space for adult teeth. Learn the procedure, sedation, cost, and success rates.

Root Canal Retreatment: When a Root Canal Needs to Be Redone
Root canal retreatment removes old filling material and re-cleans the canals when a previous root canal fails. Learn the procedure, costs, and alternatives.
Root Canal Therapy: What to Expect Before, During, and After
Understand the root canal procedure step by step, including recovery time and success rates, from a specialist endodontist perspective.

Root Canal Treatment: What to Expect Before, During, and After
What happens during root canal treatment, signs you need one, recovery timeline, cost by tooth type, insurance tips, and when to see an endodontist.