Qiao Fang, DDS, MSD, Prosthodontist
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Qiao Fang, DDS, MSD

General Practitioner

801 S Paulina St Chicago IL, 60612

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Dr. Qiao Fang is a general practitioner practicing in Chicago, IL, offering an extensive range of dental treatment options in dental care that encompass restorative dentistry, esthetic dentistry, and dental implants. Patients looking for both general health and specialized dental care can benefit from Dr. Fang's comprehensive approach. Operating out of a fully-equipped dental office, Dr. Fang is supported by a team of skilled dental assistants and administrative staff dedicated to ensuring a seamless healthcare experience.

 

 

Provider Details

Male Mandarin Chinese, English
Qiao Fang, DDS, MSD
Qiao Fang, DDS, MSD's Expert Contributions
  • Understanding Dental Implants: A Patient's Guide to a Lasting Smile

    Missing a tooth or two? You're not alone. Tooth loss is a common issue that many people face at some point in their lives. While there are multiple solutions available, one option that stands out for its durability and natural look is dental implants. As a recognized dental expert, I've seen...

  • is it normal to have gums pain with dentures?

    It's relatively common for individuals who are new to wearing dentures or have received a new set of dentures to experience some level of gum discomfort or soreness initially. This is often due to the gums adjusting to the new appliance, as well as potential friction or pressure points created by the dentures. This adjustment period can take several days to a few weeks. However, prolonged or severe gum pain is not normal and may be indicative of issues such as: Poor Fit: Ill-fitting dentures can cause excessive friction or pressure on the gums. Allergic Reaction: Some people may be allergic to the material used in dentures. Infection: Poor hygiene or irregular cleaning of the dentures can lead to bacterial buildup and subsequently, infection. Underlying Dental Issues: Some pre-existing dental problems could become exacerbated when you start wearing dentures. Here are some steps you can take to alleviate discomfort: Consult Your Dentist: If you're experiencing persistent pain, consult your dentist to rule out any issues with the fit or quality of your dentures. Adhesive: Using a denture adhesive may help stabilize the dentures, reducing movement and irritation. Cleaning: Maintain excellent hygiene by cleaning your dentures and gums thoroughly every day. Soft Diet: Stick to a soft diet to lessen the stress on your gums. If you are experiencing persistent or severe pain, it is crucial to consult your dentist for a comprehensive evaluation. Depending on the cause of your discomfort, your dentist may need to adjust your dentures or recommend alternative treatment options. READ MORE

  • How long does it take for swollen gums to go away after dental implant surgery?

    It's common for patients to experience swelling after dental implant surgery. The duration and extent of the swelling can vary depending on a range of factors, such as the complexity of the surgery, your overall health, and how well you follow post-operative care instructions. Generally speaking, swelling usually peaks within 24 to 48 hours after the procedure and then gradually subsides. In most cases, you can expect the swelling to significantly decrease within 3 to 5 days after the surgery, although some residual swelling could linger for up to 10 days or longer. If you've received stitches, the gum tissue usually heals within 7 to 14 days. To minimize swelling, dentists often recommend: Use an ice pack on the affected area for 20-minute intervals during the first 48 hours after the surgery. Elevating your head, even while sleeping, helps reduce blood flow to the area, thereby minimizing swelling. Avoid strenuous physical activities for a few days after the surgery. Following the prescription and over-the-counter medication advice given by your dental surgeon. However, if the swelling persists for an extended period, becomes increasingly painful, or is accompanied by other symptoms like fever, pus drainage, or severe discomfort, it's crucial to consult your oral surgeon or healthcare provider promptly as this could indicate an infection or other complications. READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

Dental Fillings, Restorative Dentistry, Dental Implant, Esthetic Dentistry

Qiao Fang, DDS, MSD's Practice location

UIC College of Dentistry Faculty Dental Practice

801 S Paulina St -
Chicago, IL 60612
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New patients: 312-996-7555
https://dentistry.uic.edu/patients/

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