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Oral Surgery

A field of treatment focused on resolving complex issues in the mouth, teeth, and jaw through surgical interventions.

Oral Surgery: Comprehensive Solutions for Complex Dental Needs

Oral surgery addresses intricate issues involving the mouth, teeth, and jaw through advanced surgical techniques. From tooth extractions to jawbone reconstruction, these procedures are essential for ensuring a healthy oral foundation and enhancing overall aesthetics.

Common Oral Surgical Procedures

  • Tooth Extractions: Removal of impacted or problematic teeth using precise surgical methods.
  • Apical Surgery: Removal of infected tissue at the root tip of a tooth when conventional root canal therapy fails.
  • Dental Implant Placement: Titanium implants are surgically inserted into the jawbone to replace missing teeth, providing stability and functionality.
  • Bone Augmentation and Sinus Lifting: Procedures designed to strengthen jawbone tissue for patients with insufficient bone density.

Steps in the Oral Surgery Process

  • Diagnosis and Planning: X-rays or advanced imaging techniques are used to assess the condition and develop a tailored surgical plan.
  • Surgical Procedure: Surgery is typically performed under local anesthesia, with general anesthesia or sedation options available for more complex cases.
  • Post-Operative Care: Patients may experience mild swelling or sensitivity, which is managed with prescribed medications and proper care.

Benefits of Oral Surgery

  • Effective Long-Term Results: Surgical solutions resolve the root causes of dental issues, offering lasting benefits.
  • Comfortable Procedures: Advanced anesthesia techniques ensure a painless and stress-free experience.
  • Improved Oral Health: Removing problematic teeth and restoring oral structures promotes overall dental well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is oral surgery painful?
During the procedure, anesthesia ensures a pain-free experience. Post-operative discomfort is minimal and can be managed with medication.

How long does recovery take after an implant procedure?
Healing typically takes between 2 to 6 months, depending on the patient's individual bone density and healing capacity.

What type of anesthesia is used?
Local anesthesia is commonly used, but general anesthesia or sedation may be recommended for specific cases based on patient needs.

Why Choose Oral Surgery?

Oral surgery is essential for addressing advanced dental conditions and preserving oral health. It plays a critical role in maintaining functional teeth, protecting jawbone integrity, and enhancing the appearance of your smile.

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