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Bay Oral Surgery Most Commonly Asked Questions
Here at Bay Oral, we recognize that many of our patients don’t necessarily love going to the dentist so the thought of having oral surgery can be scary. That uncertainty is normal however, we would like to dispel some of those fears and answer the most common...
Managing Dental and Oral Trauma
Dental and oral traumas are relatively common occurrences. The most common causes are physical injury due to a fall, sports related injury, and motor vehicle accident. For a pediatric (child) patient, falls are common when first learning how to walk. Most coffee...
4 Reasons to Get Dental Implants
Four Ways Dental Implants Can Improve Your Life Although there are several treatment options for damaged or missing teeth, dental implants provide a number of benefits that make for a better long-term investment overall. 1. Dental implants are a long-term solution....
Natural Tooth Pain Relief
Natural Remedies for Tooth Pain Relief Toothaches don’t keep regular business hours. Unfortunately, it seems that oral discomfort often strikes at the most inconvenient times. However, you can take matters into your own hands when it comes to dealing with the...
Considering Dental Implants? Here’s What You Need To Know
For many people, the decision to get dental implants may seem daunting. Some may think dental implants are purely cosmetic and costly. For others, the procedure may sound frightening with a long and painful recovery period. The truth is that dental implants provide...
2018 Salute to Smiles Program
The Salute to Smiles Program Bay Oral Surgery & Implant Center is pleased to announce the return of Salute to Smiles, a program designed to connect area dentists with military backgrounds and local veterans in order to provide necessary dental procedures. Salute...
What Does it Mean When Your Teeth are Impacted?
Impacted teeth is a term used to describe when a tooth doesn’t come in or only emerges partially. This can happen for a number of reasons, but most commonly happens with your third molars or wisdom teeth. Your jaw might be too small, or overcrowded with no room for...
Dental Anesthesia / Sedation and You
There are three main types of sedation used in oral surgery; local anesthetic, IV sedation, and general anesthesia. It’s important to remember, with Bay Oral Surgery & Implant Center - all of our services are surgical in nature and will require some type of...
Founder of Bay Oral Surgery & Implant Center, Dr. Michael J. Miskella, retires after 44 years.
Dr. Miskella founded Bay Oral Surgery & Implant Center (formerly Bay Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery) in 1974, when he returned to Green Bay, his hometown, after his internship and residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital. After 44 years serving Green Bay and the...
Dairy & Oral Health: A Dental Dairytale
It’s dairy month! Here in Wisconsin, you certainly don’t need to be reminded of that. But we thought we would remind you of how dairy can promote oral health and prevent the risk of tooth decay and dental disease. We have the facts about your favorite dairy products...
LeMoine Retires After 38 Years at Bay Oral Surgery & Implant Center
After 38 years we say goodbye to Dr. David L LeMoine as he embarks on a new adventure of retirement! Serving the Green Bay community has been his passion and his life’s work but is now looking forward to relaxing and spending time with his wife, their three...
Wisdom Tooth Pain Remedies
Are you experiencing pain and swelling that comes along with the arrival of your wisdom teeth? Wisdom teeth, or third molars, generally surface during the late teenage to early adult years and can cause some real discomfort. We’ve listed some at-home pain remedies...