Oral Surgery: Restoring Smiles with Precision

Oral Surgery: Restoring Smiles with Precision

Explore Innovation in Oral Surgery to Recover Functionality and Aesthetics.

What is Oral Surgery?

Oral surgery is a dental specialty that addresses surgical procedures intended to treat various oral and maxillofacial conditions. From dental extractions to more complex procedures.

Types of Oral Surgery

  1. Dental Extractions: Including wisdom tooth extractions and other extraction procedures.
  2. Dental Implant Surgery: For the placement of implants as a solution to replace lost teeth.
  3. Orthognathic Surgery: Corrects malocclusion and facial misalignment problems.
  4. Soft and Hard Tissue Surgery: Treats problems in the gums, bone and other oral structures

Benefits of Oral Surgery

Answers to frequently asked questions 

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About Oral Surgery

Oral surgery encompasses a variety of procedures, from tooth extractions to jaw surgery. It is recommended in cases of complex extractions, placement of dental implants, orthognathic surgery and other specialized procedures.

If you experience persistent pain, swelling, difficulty chewing, problems with your temporomandibular joint (TMJ), or other similar symptoms, an oral evaluation may be necessary to determine the need for surgery.

Oral surgery is performed under anesthesia to ensure your comfort. After the procedure, it is normal to experience discomfort that can be managed with prescription medications. The length of recovery varies depending on the type of surgery performed.

We will provide detailed instructions on post-operative care, which may include pain management, following a specific diet, and proper oral hygiene. Following these guidelines is essential for a successful recovery.

As with any medical procedure, there are risks, but we work diligently to minimize them. Before surgery, we will discuss possible risks with you and answer all your questions to ensure informed decision-making.

Yes, we understand dental anxiety and offer sedation options to ensure a comfortable experience. We will discuss the available options with you and determine the best solution based on your needs.

Yes, wisdom teeth removal is common in oral surgery. It is recommended when there is a lack of space in the jaw, incorrect growth of the teeth or pain associated with their eruption.

During the initial consultation, we will evaluate your medical and dental history, discuss your concerns, and explain the procedure in detail. We will provide you with specific guidelines for preparation before surgery.

Discover how oral surgery can transform your oral and facial health.

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