by Dr. H. Ryan Kazemi | Jan 20, 2017 | Dr. H. Ryan Kazemi's Blog
After oral surgery, some people experience more pain than others. According to a recent study, this pain has a strong positive correlation with opioid-induced nausea and vomiting. This was found based on a post hoc analysis of clinical trial data that was originally...
by Dr. H. Ryan Kazemi | Oct 13, 2016 | Dr. H. Ryan Kazemi's Blog
There is a pretty good chance that your child’s teeth might look perfectly fine to you, because who could imagine a toddler two, three, or four years old having cavities in their teeth? With a total of 20 baby teeth, it seems that a child who has yet to have started...
by Dr. H. Ryan Kazemi | Aug 22, 2016 | Dr. H. Ryan Kazemi's Blog
Could a dental infection have anything to do with heart disease? A study conducted in Finland found that this may be so. While these two health issues seem like an unlikely pair, researchers at the University of Helsinki found that in a study of heart disease...
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...