Jimmy Kayastha, Dentist
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Jimmy Kayastha

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon

5/5(31)
1000 Blythe Blvd. Charlotte NC, 28203
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5/5

About

Dr. Jimmy Kayastha is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon practicing in Charlotte, NC. Dr. Kayastha specializes in the treatment of problems related to the face, mouth and jaws. As an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, Dr. Kayastha is a unique dental specialist who can provide emergency medicine, perform general surgery and give anesthesia. These medical doctors are the only type of medical care specialist who can administer anesthesia, besides anesthesiologists. Typical procedures performed by Dr. Kayastha are tooth extractions, especially wisdom teeth, corrective jaw surgery, cleft palate surgery and reconstructive surgery after an injury. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons can also perform dental work including placing dental implants. These surgeons might also deal with conditions of sleep apnea, oral cancers and more.

Education and Training

Nova Southeastern University DDS 2005

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Jimmy Kayastha's Expert Contributions
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    A recent encounter with a patient presented a poignant example of the challenges posed by the influx of online medical information. The patient arrived with concerns stemming from an oral tumor, their mind burdened by alarming predictions extracted from the labyrinthine corridors of the internet. I...

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  • Oral Manifestations of COVID-19

    The COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented challenges for health authorities worldwide. The way of contagion through direct contact has facilitated the rapid spread worldwide. Most systemic infections whether it be bacterial viral or fungal will often be manifested in the oral cavity early...

  • Oral Cancer: Support, Advocacy, Research and Hope

    You are a 'survivor' from the day that you are diagnosed. The word, 'survivor' isn't just a title, it’s an attitude. During the course of my career, I have met far too many patients who have died from this disease due to a delayed diagnosis. If we have a diagnosis that has been made early, we have...

  • Building a Fairer, Healthier World

    The day my mother was diagnosed with advanced cancer was the day I began my long run as a patient. The unwelcome news upended my life and sucked all my energies into an immediate and fierce fight for her survival. As I struggled to regain my equilibrium, this nugget coined by eminent scholar W....

  • Closing the Chasm between Medicine and Dentistry

    Since the beginning of modern healthcare, medicine and dentistry have existed as separate healthcare domains. The systemic separation began a century ago, and healthcare policy has historically reinforced it. While this separation appeared to serve well for many years, significant changes in...

  • How many implants can you get in one visit?

    If you have enough bone volume in your jaw, you can have as many dental implants as you want. You can get one implant at a time or multiple implants during one surgery. READ MORE

  • What is the next step after dental implants surgery?

    After the implant is inserted into the jaw, several months will be needed in order for the bone to fully integrate. Another crucial stage involves the attachment of abutment. This is the component that screws onto the dental implant and supports the dental crown. READ MORE

  • Is a bone graft for a dental implant painful?

    There is little to no pain associated with a bone graft because the dentist will sedate the patient throughout the entire process. Even when the graft is healing, there should not be any pain. Once the graft has healed, the patient will be ready for their implants. READ MORE

  • Do I need antibiotics after a bone graft?

    A short course of antibiotics is usually indicated after implant placement or procedures associated with implant placement (sinus lift or bone grafting). If a patient is given a prescription, they must have it filled and take all the medication according to the directions on the label. READ MORE

  • How can you help with TMJ?

    help alleviate TMJ pain, minimize wide jaw movements, such as chewing, yawning, singing, and yelling. READ MORE

  • How long should you rest after a dental bone graft?

    The actual recuperation time will depend on various factors, such as the type of surgery you require, your age, your existing dental health, and your overall physical health. However, the recuperation period for bone grafting surgeries ranges between two weeks and two months. READ MORE

  • Does corrective jaw surgery leave scars?

    The surgery is carried out from inside your mouth so there are no visible scars on your face. For some types of surgery there may be a tiny cut made at the angle of the jaw. However, this is virtually invisible a few weeks after the surgery. READ MORE

  • What should I avoid after jaw alignment surgery?

    You will progress to a soft food or soft-chew diet around after 2 months of recovery (give or take a week). You must avoid anything crunchy or hard to chew, as it can damage your jaw and disrupt the healing process. If you find it uncomfortable to chew, remain on a no-chew diet for another week. READ MORE

  • Post Tongue biopsy

    Avoid pulling on tongue or lips if these sites were biopsied or touching the biopsy site with your fingers as this may open the wound and cause an infection. Brush your teeth normally but avoid rinsing for 24 hours to allow the site to form a clot. After 24 hours, begin rinsing 3 times a day with warm salt water. READ MORE

  • Do you get general anesthesia for jaw alignment surgery?

    Jaw surgery is performed by oral and maxillofacial surgeons. Surgery is usually done under general anesthesia. Surgery takes place in the hospital and requires a two- to four-day stay. READ MORE

  • Are dental implants safe?

    The answer is “yes.” This procedure has been used successfully in dentistry for more than 30 years, and is regarded to be extremely safe. For the majority of patients who are in good health, there is almost no risk of any major complications or problems with the dental implant procedure. READ MORE

  • What are my options to fix crooked teeth?

    There are a few ways to straighten teeth fast, including braces, clear aligners, and certain cosmetic dental treatments. All of these solutions are effective, but exactly how long it will take to straighten your teeth depends on how crooked they are. READ MORE

  • What are the disadvantages of removing wisdom teeth?

    Nerves and blood vessels can be damaged during the procedure. This can cause bleeding and usually temporary numbness in the tongue or face. In very rare cases serious infections may occur. Up to 1 out of 100 people may have permanent problems as a result of the procedure, such as numbness or damage to nearby teeth. READ MORE

  • What pain medications can I take after a bone graft?

    Take two Tylenol, Nuprin, Advil, or a similar non-aspirin pain medication ever 3 to 4 hours until bedtime—or when you feel comfortable. You should also take this medication before your anesthesia wears. If we prescribe you with pain medication, take it as needed—don't go over the prescription limit. READ MORE

  • How long should you take painkillers after wisdom tooth extraction?

    Take 800 mg of generic Ibuprofen or Advil at breakfast, lunch, dinner and bedtime for the next 7 to 10 days. For over the counter Ibuprofen, this is purchased as 200 mg pills, so you will need 4 pills each dose. READ MORE

  • What anesthesia is done for bone graft?

    Typically, placement of a bone graft does not require being put to sleep; it can be done easily with local anesthesia. Many dental providers can offer sedation for your comfort, including nitrous oxide, oral sedation and IV sedation. If your case is more involved, general anesthesia may be recommended. READ MORE

  • Can you get implants if you have bone loss?

    It can be difficult to get dental implants because you may not have enough bone left in your jaw to hold the implant. So, the question remains, can you get dental implants with bone loss? Yes, you can. Most of the time, however, bone will need to be replaced before you can receive any dental work. READ MORE

  • What do you wear for a sinus CT scan?

    Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing to your exam. You may be given a gown to wear during the scan. Metal objects including jewelry, eyeglasses, dentures and hairpins may affect the CT images and should be left at home or removed prior to your exam. READ MORE

  • What is a more painful bone graft or implant?

    Patients who are having supplemental procedures such as bone grafts and sinus lifts may also experience slightly more discomfort than say a patient who is undergoing a simple dental implant. READ MORE

  • Is jaw realignment surgery safe?

    Jaw surgery is generally safe when done by an experienced oral and maxillofacial surgeon, often in collaboration with an orthodontist. Risks of surgery may include: Blood loss. Infection. READ MORE

Professional Memberships

  • U.S. NPI 1073704615; North Carolina Medical License 150639  

Jimmy Kayastha's Practice location

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Charlotte, NC 28203
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Jimmy Kayastha has a rating of 5 out of 5 stars based on the reviews from 31 patients. FindaTopDoc has aggregated the experiences from real patients to help give you more insights and information on how to choose the best Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon in your area. These reviews do not reflect a providers level of clinical care, but are a compilation of quality indicators such as bedside manner, wait time, staff friendliness, ease of appointment, and knowledge of conditions and treatments.

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