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Dental Implants Vs. Dentures: What’s Right For You?
It’s not uncommon to have missing teeth nowadays. According to the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, nearly 70 percent of adults aged 35 to 44 have at least one missing tooth, and 1 in 4 people over the age of 74 are missing all their teeth. Dental implants and...
Anatomy of Teeth
There are many interesting, fun facts about your teeth that you may not know. Did you know that your teeth are the hardest substance in your body? Did you know that your smile is as unique as your fingerprint? Did you know that on average you will spend over two...
April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month
April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month, which is a good time to talk about the signs of oral cancer and ways to prevent it. Oral (or mouth) cancer refers to cancer that develops in any part of the mouth – lips, gums, tongue, inner lining of cheeks, roof of mouth, or...
How Does Sugar Affect Your Teeth?
Holidays are popular events to indulge in sugary treats, including all the candy that we’ll receive in our Easter baskets next month. However, it is well known that sugar can lead to tooth decay. Let’s learn about the chain of events that occurs in your mouth when...
Behind the Mask with Dr. Ellis
Dr. Ellis attended Florida State University for his undergraduate education from 1981-1985 and attended University of Illinois, Chicago College of Dentistry from 1986-1990. He completed his general practice residency at the Great Lakes Naval Hospital in Great Lakes,...
Behind the Mask with Dr. LeMoine
Dr. LeMoine is a Green Bay native. He went to East DePere public schools until high school, in which he attended Abbot Pennings High School and graduated in 1989. After high school, he did his undergraduate education at UW-Madison. Dr. LeMoine then attended...
A Guide To Wisdom Teeth Removal
Wisdom teeth, or third molars, are the last teeth to develop and appear in your mouth. The average mouth is made to hold only 28 teeth. These four extra teeth are your third molars. Early, preventative removal in teenage years is recommended to eliminate possible,...
Most Common Post-Op Questions & Concerns
Proper care and healing of your surgical site after undergoing oral surgery is important, and with that comes a lot of questions, which is to be expected. Here are some common post-operative questions from patients: Can I eat after surgery? Adequate food and...
Behind the Mask with Dr. Parmar
Dr. Parmar attended Marquette University School of Dentistry from 1990-1994, did his general practice residency at the VA Hospital of Milwaukee from 1994-1995, and completed his Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin from...
Transitions at Bay Oral Surgery & Implant Center
Our beloved Ellen Greene has retired from her position as our Practice Administrator of 23 years, and we welcome Amy Kozloski as our new Practice Administrator! We had to say goodbye to Ellen at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, so unfortunately we were unable to...
Meet the Bay Oral Surgical Assistants!
In honor of National Dental Assistant Recognition Week, which is March 1st-7th, 2020, we want to recognize our fabulous staff of Surgical Assistants at Bay Oral Surgery & Implant Center! We have a staff of 16 Surgical Assistants across all four of our Bay Oral...
Everything You Need to Know about Baby Teeth
If you have a baby or toddler, it’s important to know what to expect when it comes to their primary (or baby) teeth. Here is a simple guide with everything you need to know about baby teeth. How many baby teeth are there? There are typically 20 baby teeth—10 on top...