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Dr. Khaldoun Tarabin, DDS
Dentist
Khaldoun Tarabin, DMD, is a well-versed dentist who diagnoses and treats patients at his private practice, Alpine Dental Center, in Rochester, Michigan. “We feature natural-looking dental implants, customized dentures, dental crowns, and other effective restorations. If you’d like to discuss your restorative options with Dr. Tarabin, we offer a free consultation for all our patients”, states the official website of his practice. As a dentist, he specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and conditions that affect the teeth and gums. At the Alpine dental Center, Dr. Tarabin offers a full spectrum of dental services, including general dentistry, oral hygiene, cosmetic dentistry, restorative dentistry, and sedation dentistry.
26 years
Experience
Dr. Khaldoun Tarabin, DDS
- Rochester, MI
- University of Pittsburgh
- Accepting new patients
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Are all on 6 implants good?
yes, its one of the most trusted long term treatments in replacing multiple missing teeth.
Do I need antibiotics for dry socket?
There is no definite answer to that question quite frankly, it's more or less schools of thought. I would say yes, if you are not already on a dose of antibiotics before the dental/oral READ MORE
There is no definite answer to that question quite frankly, it's more or less schools of thought. I would say yes, if you are not already on a dose of antibiotics before the dental/oral surgery, then I would for sure give you an Rx for one. Dry docket is not life-threatening, nor has any subsequent effect provided that the surrounding tissues are healthy and within normal limits. It's very painful though. There is a protocol that your dentist will follow for 3 days. It usually includes 3 days of dressing change and irrigation of the site. Then you heal nicely as if nothing happens!
Is it normal for gums to bleed after a filling?
Yes and no. So, if the filling was at the gum line or a bit below that, it's normal for a very light bleeding upon flossing or brushing. It should get better with time. If not, READ MORE
Yes and no. So, if the filling was at the gum line or a bit below that, it's normal for a very light bleeding upon flossing or brushing. It should get better with time. If not, have examined again. Maybe it needs to be fine-tuned?