Joseph Krajekian, DMD
Board Certified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
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Co-authored Articles (2)
How to
Restore Tooth Enamel
Studies show that tooth enamel can repair itself after it wears down. However, certain foods, oral hygiene habits, and medical conditions can wear away your enamel faster than it can repair itself. Fortunately, it's poss...
How to
Deal With Buck Teeth
Buck teeth, otherwise known as malocclusion or overbite, is a common condition when the upper and lower sets of teeth don’t fit perfectly together. Malocclusion can cause physical discomfort as well as stress related t...