Posts Tagged ‘ oral and maxillofacial surgeon ’
What to eat after oral surgery: 15 tasty options to (not) chew on
Not sure what to eat after wisdom teeth extraction or a dental implant procedure? Get hungry. Whether you are a teenager undergoing wisdom teeth extraction or grinning into your golden years with a full-smile treatment, one thing is true regardless of age: you still need to eat after oral surgery. So what’s on the […]
Wisdom teeth and Dentoalveolar Surgery Course
For a second year in a row, our team of surgeons at Seaforth Oral Surgery will give a course on third molars (wisdom teeth) and dentoalveolar surgery. Dedicated to the sharing of knowledge in the field of oral and maxillofacial surgery, Dr. Antoine Chehade, Dr. Marc Shenouda and Dr. Geneviève Bonin invite you to register to this course which will take place on April 18th […]
Our team at the CARDP meeting
Our team at Seaforth Oral Surgery is continuously involved in events and conferences dedicated to the sharing of information with colleagues, and to staying up to date with the universe of oral and maxillofacial surgery. On September 20th 2014, Dr. Marc Shenouda spoke about 3D Imaging in Dentistry and Computer Assisted Implant Planning at the Canadian […]
Wisdom Teeth Personalities
What if impacted wisdom teeth had personalities? What if different types of impactions meant different types of “personalities”? We thought it would be informative and fun to share creative images portraying cases of impacted third molars (wisdom teeth). Impacted wisdom teeth are third molars at the back of the mouth that don’t have enough room to emerge or […]
Course to be given by our surgeons
On April 5th 2014, Dr Antoine Chehade, Dr Marc Shenouda and Dr Geneviève Bonin will give a course at McGill University. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn about advanced concepts in dento-alveolar and third molar surgery with our team of surgeons at Seaforth Oral Surgery. Le 5 avril 2014, Dr Antoine Chehade, Dr Marc Shenouda […]
Newsletter | Summer 2013
We are happy to share with you our first issue of the Seaforth Oral Surgery Newsletter on the topic of the management of complex third molar removal. Look forward for more cutting-edge topic discussions in the future from your surgical colleagues & partners at Seaforth Oral Surgery. see the animation linked to tag code: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Enror272u_o Author: © Seaforth Oral Surgery
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