In this episode of Oral Surgery Insights, Dr. Russell Lieblick and Dr. Brandon Rehrer break down one of the most common misconceptions in dentistry: “If my wisdom teeth don’t hurt, do I really need them removed?” The answer, backed by AAOMS research, is clear — nearly all wisdom teeth eventually cause problems. Whether it’s infection, bone loss, cysts, or damage to the adjacent molar, the issue is rarely if, but when. Dr. Lieblick and Dr. Rehrer explain: Why ages 14–16 are the safest and easi...
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In this episode of Oral Surgery Insights, Dr. Russell Lieblick and Dr. Brandon Rehrer break down one of the most common misconceptions in dentistry: “If my wisdom teeth don’t hurt, do I really need them removed?” The answer, backed by AAOMS research, is clear — nearly all wisdom teeth eventually cause problems. Whether it’s infection, bone loss, cysts, or damage to the adjacent molar, the issue is rarely if, but when. Dr. Lieblick and Dr. Rehrer explain: Why ages 14–16 are the safest and easi...
In this episode of Oral Surgery Insights, Dr. Russ Lieblick and Dr. Brandon Rehrer take a closer look at some of the most common myths surrounding dental implants—and separate fact from fiction. From concerns about pain and recovery to fears of implant “rejection” or maintenance confusion, they address the misconceptions that often keep patients from exploring this life-changing option. 💡 What You’ll Learn: Why implant placement is comfortable and well-controlled with modern anesthesia and se...
Oral Surgery Insights
In this episode of Oral Surgery Insights, Dr. Russell Lieblick and Dr. Brandon Rehrer break down one of the most common misconceptions in dentistry: “If my wisdom teeth don’t hurt, do I really need them removed?” The answer, backed by AAOMS research, is clear — nearly all wisdom teeth eventually cause problems. Whether it’s infection, bone loss, cysts, or damage to the adjacent molar, the issue is rarely if, but when. Dr. Lieblick and Dr. Rehrer explain: Why ages 14–16 are the safest and easi...