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
  • Artificial Intelligence in Oral Healthcare

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  • Tech's Limitations in Healthcare

    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...

  • The Sensory Deficits of Wearing Masks

    Since the onset of the COVID-19 epidemic, life has been peculiar. The social, political, financial, and emotional tolls have been overwhelming. Despite being back out in society and at work, I have yet to resume seeing people’s faces. The world, as I know it, has become a moving body of masks and...

  • 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 should I keep my implant site clean 2 weeks after implant surgery?

    Rinse gently after all meals and after brushing for 2 weeks. If you have been given a prescription mouthwash (Peridex®), start using it 24 hours after surgery but only twice daily after brushing. Also brush your tongue as this rinse may temporarily cause brownish staining of the tongue. READ MORE

  • How painful is gum graft surgery?

    Does gum graft surgery hurt? You'll be numb during your gum graft surgery, so you won't feel anything during the procedure. You'll probably have mild soreness after your procedure, but your periodontist will give you medications and post-surgical instructions to help minimize your discomfort. READ MORE

  • How many implants can I get at once?

    You have the opportunity to replace the entire mouth with dental implants if you wish. There is no maximum number of implants/dental crowns you can get. READ MORE

  • What is the fastest way to fix an underbite?

    In minor cases of underbite, orthodontic treatment such as face mask appliance, braces or clear aligners with the aid of elastic bands may be recommended to move the teeth back into proper alignment. Orthognathic surgery may also be recommended for more severe cases when braces alone won't work. READ MORE

  • Is it normal to have pain 6 days after molar tooth extraction?

    After having a tooth extracted - especially molars - you may feel some pain and discomfort for around 3-7 days after it has been removed. However, if you still have intense pain near the area immediately after 5 days, book an appointment to see your dentist. READ MORE

  • What happens after abutment is placed?

    After abutments are placed It usually takes 4 to 6 weeks for gums to heal around abutments. During that time, follow your surgeon's advice about what kinds of foods to eat. You will also be given instructions for cleaning around the abutments. Correct cleaning prevents infection and promotes healing. READ MORE

  • Why do I need an oral surgeon to remove my wisdom teeth?

    With any surgery, there is a certain risk of complications. And an oral surgeon is best equipped to handle them. As part of their formal training, they learn how to manage complications that may arise from extracting wisdom teeth, including infection, maxillary sinus issues, bleeding and nerve injury. READ MORE

  • How long will I bleed after gum surgery?

    Normal Bleeding: It is not unusual to notice slight bleeding or oozing from the surgical site for one or two days after the surgery. If at any time you notice the formation of large blood clots or an obvious flow of blood, notify your doctor at once. READ MORE

  • How long does jaw surgery pain last?

    It is due to pressure in the jaw joint area due to the new position of your jaw. This will usually disappear within 2 to 3 weeks. If the pain medication is not taking the pain away, let your surgeon know and an anti-inflammatory medication may be prescribed. READ MORE

  • Are partial dentures or implants better?

    The right tooth replacement option depends on your unique situation, but generally dental implants are longer-lasting, tend to fit better, and look more similar to natural teeth. READ MORE

  • Do braces fix gummy smiles?

    Braces can fix a gummy smile. Using braces is an orthodontic treatment which, over time, moves your teeth and jaws into their healthiest position. Over the course of several months, or years, braces make it possible to reduce the amount of gumline that shows when you smile. READ MORE

  • Does brushing teeth help receding gums?

    Gum recession can't always be prevented, especially if you are genetically predisposed to thin gum tissue. However, you can significantly reduce your risk of infection-related gum recession by practicing proper teeth and gum care. READ MORE

  • How long does the swelling last after jaw cyst surgery?

    Most of the facial swelling should resolve after 2-3 weeks, with some residual puffiness present up to 4-6 weeks after surgery. There may also be some facial bruising which may descend towards the neckline. READ MORE

  • Can a dental implant with bone loss be saved?

    If a dental implant has already become loose due to a severe infection and subsequent bone loss, it may not be possible to save it. In this case the infected dental implant might need to be removed and the area left to heal. READ MORE

  • How painful is jaw cyst surgery?

    There should be no pain immediately after the operation due to the local anaesthetic used. This should last for 3-4 hours before sensation returns slowly and care should be taken to avoid biting the lip or tongue during this time. Simple painkillers (e.g. paracetamol) should be used to control the pain. READ MORE

  • Can water flosser damage my implant?

    Although your dentist may advise you to regularly use an electric toothbrush and a water flosser for your daily oral sanitation, you should stay away from them for a few days after getting dental implants because they can easily damage the surgical site. READ MORE

  • How long will I have bleeding after a gum graft?

    It is common to have slight bleeding for a few hours after gum graft surgery. Do not rinse or clean the teeth next to the surgical site. This can wash away to newly formed clot of blood and restart the bleeding. If bleeding persists, apply a moist tea bag to the surgical site with gentle pressure for 30 minutes. READ MORE

  • How long does it take to recover from a bone graft?

    Recovery time depends on the injury or defect being treated and the size of the bone graft. Your recovery may take 2 weeks to 3 months. The bone graft itself will take up to 3 months or longer to heal. You may be told to avoid extreme exercise for up to 6 months. READ MORE

  • How should I prepare for implant surgery?

    You'll likely be instructed not to eat or drink anything for several hours before the procedure. Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing. Avoid clothing with tight collars or buttons that can cause discomfort during the procedure. Brush your teeth as usual, but avoid using mouthwash or toothpaste with a strong flavor. READ MORE

  • How painful is dental implant surgery with a gum graft?

    Patients who have donor tissue for their graft will experience minimal pain, whereas patients whose graft is surgically extracted from their mouth will experience more pain and discomfort, both during the procedure and recovery period. READ MORE

Professional Memberships

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

Jimmy Kayastha's Practice location

1000 Blythe Blvd. -
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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