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Wisdom Teeth Symptoms

Wisdom Teeth Symptoms

Your “third molars”, which are the molars in the very back that are the last to erupt, usually start to appear during the late teen years. They may not emerge for everyone, but when they do show up they are often problematic. Most people’s jaws don’t have room for...
How to Choose the Right Dentures for You

How to Choose the Right Dentures for You

Losing teeth can happen for various reasons such as aging, decay, gum disease, or injury. However, just because you lose a tooth doesn’t mean you need to live with gaps in your smile. It’s important to seek prompt dental treatment to prevent issues such as shifting...
The Convenience of Having a Family Dentist

The Convenience of Having a Family Dentist

Life is moving faster than ever, especially for families with multiple children. Parents often feel like chauffeurs, shuttling one child to band practice, another to piano lessons, and yet another to a doctor’s appointment. Now, there’s a solution to one of the more...
All About Wisdom Teeth: Your Questions Answered

All About Wisdom Teeth: Your Questions Answered

Also called third molars, wisdom teeth are the last set of teeth to erupt, typically appearing in the late teens or early 20s. While some people experience no issues with their wisdom teeth, many require removal due to potential complications. Below are some common...
What to Do in a Dental Emergency

What to Do in a Dental Emergency

Problems with your mouth or teeth can occur suddenly. You might be injured playing a sport, eating, or even just while doing a seemingly harmless activity. You should know what types of dental problems are considered emergencies, and what to do while waiting to see...
Oral Surgery: Addressing Receding Gums Effectively

Oral Surgery: Addressing Receding Gums Effectively

Understanding Treatments for Serious Gum Recession While minor gum recession can be treated by your dentist with deep cleaning and antibiotics, serious gum recession often requires oral surgery. When there is a loss of bone and very deep gum pockets, gum surgery...

BRICE DENTAL GROUP

1600 Brice Rd.
Suite 2
Reynoldsburg, OH 43068

Office Hours
Mon: 8:00 - 5:00
Tues: 8:00 - 5:00
Wed: 7:30 - 2:00
Thu: 8:00 - 5:00
Fri: 8:00 - 2:00

Phone
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