Oral Surgery

Three Different Oral Surgery Procedures

Wanting to understand more about oral surgery procedures? If you have recently found out that you are in need of oral surgery, then learning more about the surgical process you need to undergo will help you feel more prepared. When you feel prepared, you are less likely to experience any anxiety regarding the process. When you experience less anxiety, you are more likely to experience a successful outcome.

The importance of understanding what oral surgery entails

Finding out more about oral surgery procedures, especially the type of procedure you need to undergo, is a great idea. Too many dental patients will not take the time to learn about their upcoming surgical procedure, as they simply leave it all in the hands of their dental professional. Whether they figure they do not need to know anything or that they do not want to know anything, the bottom line is that they depend on the dental professional to provide them with everything they need to know.

Things are beginning to shift nowadays as more dental patients are becoming proactive about their dental care. They are taking the initiative to learn everything they can about how they can improve their oral health. This includes learning more about any dental treatments they need to support their good oral health

Oral surgery procedures

The following is a list of three common oral surgery procedures performed nowadays.

1. Removing wisdom teeth

Most dental patients have their wisdom teeth by the time they are in their early twenties. When this third set of molars causes problems to the other teeth, they need to be removed. Often times, there is simply not enough space to accommodate wisdom teeth, which will eventually cause the other teeth to become crooked. They can even get trapped underneath the gums, which can lead to infection.

2. Placing dental implants

Many dental patients who are missing teeth these days are choosing dental implants to replace their missing teeth.

An implant is the closest thing to a natural tooth, which allows them benefits that do not come with other tooth replacement options. An implant acts just like a natural tooth root as it is surgically inserted into the jawbone, allowing for important jawbone stimulation. Once the implant has healed, a custom-made crown is placed over the implant, making for a new and cosmetically pleasing tooth.

3. Bone grafting

There are a few different types of bone grafting procedures a patient may need to undergo in order to improve their oral health or prepare for getting one or more dental implants placed in their mouth. Bone grafts require a dental professional to place bone in areas that are lacking bone, with the goal of improving oral health. Three common bone grafting procedures include sinus lifts, ridge augmentations and nerve repositioning.

Are you in need?

Are oral surgery procedures in your near future? You may only need one procedure performed to restore your good oral health or you may need more, as every patient is different. In order for you to understand your necessary procedures, you will need to make a consultation appointment. If you happen to experience any type of anxiety or fear once you know it is time for you to undergo a dental procedure, then let us know as we are here to help you.

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