by Dr. H. Ryan Kazemi | Jul 8, 2016 | Dr. H. Ryan Kazemi's Blog
A study from Okayama University Hospital in Japan, recently published by Anesthesia Progress, a journal from the American Dental Society of Anesthesiology, shows that women need higher rates of sedation for oral surgery. Sedation is a good solution for minimizing...
by Dr. H. Ryan Kazemi | Jul 1, 2016 | Dr. H. Ryan Kazemi's Blog
As someone working in oral surgery, oral pathology and biopsies are a large part of my work. Treatment and biopsies of lesions, ulcers, masses, cysts, and other pathology conditions are part all part of an oral surgeon’s repertoire. While there are many varieties of...
by Dr. H. Ryan Kazemi | Jun 3, 2016 | Dr. H. Ryan Kazemi's Blog
Most people know that it is important for professional athletes to wear mouthguards for proper oral protection, but far fewer people think that the practice is necessary for young athletes in middle or high school. In fact, it is even more important for young athletes...
by Dr. H. Ryan Kazemi | May 9, 2016 | Dr. H. Ryan Kazemi's Blog
When we think of oral surgery, we typically think of tooth extractions. After all, the majority of people need to get their wisdom teeth removed so it makes sense that our minds would gravitate toward this very common practice. But there are a number of other types of...
by Dr. H. Ryan Kazemi | Mar 18, 2016 | Dr. H. Ryan Kazemi's Blog
Pain induced by medical procedures can be heightened by our own personal anxieties and fears, but modern anesthesia is intended to help manage this pain. Anesthesia allows practitioners to perform complex surgeries in the comfort of a dental office, rather than a...