Dr. Wayne J. Yee D.D.S.
Dentist
27 Sawyer Sq Harbor House Hotel, suite 1A Jonesport Maine, 04649About
Dr. Wayne Yee is a Dentist practicing in Portland, Maine. Dr. Yee specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and conditions associated with the mouth and overall dental health. Dentists are trained to carry out such treatment as professional cleaning, restorative, prosthodontic, and endodontic procedures, and performing examinations, among many others.
Education and Training
Marquette University
Provider Details
Dr. Wayne J. Yee D.D.S.'s Expert Contributions
Is my mouth supposed to hurt after a bridge?
Depends on where it hurts but generally Short term yes, long term for more than a few days may indicate need for occlusal adjustments that must not be ignored to avoid serious complications READ MORE
Can you get rid of bad breath if you have periodontal disease?
Yes if the periodontal disease is treated and a healthy oral hygiene condition is maintained, that is including to brush the top of the tongue to remove bacterial plaque and dead skin cell that will appear on a tongue scraper. If this doesn’t solve the problem then there may be further gastric issues to address but typically not. READ MORE
Is anesthesia for a root canal safe?
There are always potential complications with any medication to include local anesthesia. But for most people having root canal treatment when live tissue is present can be extremely unpleasant and therefore the benefits of having less pain far outweighs the potential complications. In my experience only septicaine has caused an allergic skin reaction in more than a few cases, but these were self limiting and generally resolved with in a few hours using otc Benadryl. READ MORE
Can I use salt water rinse 2 days after implant surgery?
Yes and that’s recommended but only gentle rinsing will do. Too aggressively and you could lose the blood clot leading to a dry socket that can be very painful. This tends to happen more often on the lower than the upper due to less blood flow in the lower jaw. READ MORE
Can you bite into an apple with braces?
Not recommended! Try apple sauce or cutting up and chewing with the back teeth READ MORE
Can you use toothpaste with braces?
Yes of course, and ideally with an electric sonic care toothbrush to vibrate the plaque and bacteria off the teeth and between the brackets. READ MORE
Does rinsing with hydrogen peroxide whiten teeth?
Not at the low concentrations found in otc nonprofessional peroxides. But daily rinsing with hydrogen peroxide has caused a condition called black hairy tung READ MORE
How do you get rid of denture pain?
Obtain a minimum series of 3 visits with a dentist for adjustments using indicator paste every 24 hours. Some old time practitioners make their own with zinc oxide powder and Cisco. READ MORE
Can dental implants cause high fever?
High fever is typically of viral infection and therefore not caused by implants as sources of fever. . Implants would only be the potential bacteria source with large bone grafts and a severe case of bacteria in the bloodstream.,That doesn’t happen often enough but it may. READ MORE
Can you have tooth pain without an infection?
Yes. Tooth pain can be caused by many reasons unrelated to infection because even though the outer layer are protected by a mostly mineralized surface called enamel the inner part is technically a living organ made up of modified bone called dentin, a ligament attaching the tooth to the bone called the periodontal ligament, and nerve tissue with a blood supply called the pulp. If the tooth is fractured this can cause pain as the fracture can be sensed throughout the living dentin. As the gum recedes off of the roots such as what can be cause by trauma from a toothbrush the exposed dentin can also cause pain or sensitivity to hot or cold. And on occasion biting on ice or super hot foods can injure the nerve thereby triggering a death of the pulp without infection. This is caused a sterile necrosis. READ MORE
Does a dental implant procedure require general anesthesia?
Actually soaking overnight in any kind of clear water or water based denture cleaner is good. It’s just that cold water is less likely to initially encourage bacterial growth as would warm water. The reason for why we soak it in water at night is simply because this particular type of Acrylic was engineered to be in a wet environment. If you allowed it to dry out it may warp ever so slightly to eventually cause pain or discomfort as the intimate contact between your jaw and the denture is compromised. You might get away with several drying out periods, but eventually the denture might not fit as it would if you kept it wet. So another question might be if it needs to be kept wet all the time why not just wear it 24/7? The reason is simply because the constant pressure on the bone will eventually cause the jaw to reabsorb and decrease the foot print and ridge height that the denture uses for support. Eventually the shrinking ridge gets flatter and flatter especially on the lower until the denture floats on the ridge and becomes difficult to control. This instability on the lower is due mostly because of movement of the tongue. Ironically the upper has the opposite effect and flat ridges tend to have greater retention. Taking out the dentures at night can double the useful life of the dentures by allowing a rest period; thereby reducing the rate that the lower ridge bone reabsorbs as compared to wearing the dentures all the time. Respectfully Yours, Dr Wayne Yee READ MORE
What to eat after getting teeth implants?
If the implant is properly integrated in the bone and the restoration correctly fitted you should in theory be able to eat whatever you would typically would eat. The exception would be metal frameworks with acrylic bases and denture teeth supported by implants. These sort of restorations tend to flex more than porcelain fused to metal and therefore may fracture more often when fixed to implants under heavy stress. Porcelain fused to metal over implants may also fracture if the design does not give enough support to the porcelain as the glass can not flex. Respectfully Yours, Dr Wayne J Yee READ MORE
Help! I'm away on vacation and a filling fell out of my tooth.
Try temporary premixed filling materials found in any pharmacy. Or a ball of beeswax without the honey in an emergency. READ MORE
Would anesthesia be used during my root canal?
Local anesthesia is almost always used and applied at no additional cost by injection. IV sedation can be requested but can add $800 to $1,000 or more to the total cost. General anesthesia where one goes to sleep in a hospital surgical unit is rare as there is potential for complications once out of 300 sessions: some of which can be very serious. READ MORE
Can I Get Braces if I Have a Dental Implant?
Yes but not typically attached to the implant because the implant is fixed to the bone and will not move. READ MORE
Can you get veneers on bottom teeth?
Yes READ MORE
I have pain in the roof of my mouth?
Photo is not very clear but it probably can be treated with an antiviral Rx by a Dentist or physician. I’m guessing Herpes Simplex Type I. If so it can be transmitted, so avoid touching it until diagnosed treated, and healed. READ MORE
I have had 6 root canals in the past. I need another one now. Why is this?
The most common cause for such conditions are multiple large restorations as necessary due to large cavities/decay or thermal shock from very hot or cold foods (chewing ice for example) READ MORE
What can I do for my bad breath?
There can be many reasons for bad breath both dental and sometimes medical. But more often than not it’s related to periodontal disease requiring diagnosis and treatment READ MORE
Can dental implants cause sore throat?
Yes if the implants are infected or failing and becoming loose. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Fellowships
- Memorial Sloan Kettering
What do you attribute your success to?
- Family Tradition, Education, Patient Care, Technology
Hobbies / Sports
- Family, Friends, Reading, Traveling
Favorite professional publications
- All Major Dental and Medical Publications
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