Common Procedures in Oral Surgery

Common Procedures in Oral Surgery from Premier Oral Surgery & Implantology Center in Stratford, CTOral surgery can help improve your appearance and oral health. A licensed provider can prepare you well for your procedure. This includes explaining each procedure that you may need. Here are the common procedures in oral surgery that you must consider.

Bone graft

A healthy jawbone provides a stable foundation for teeth. Studies show that jawbone loss can weaken teeth. Gum disease and tooth decay can cause this if the patient does not receive treatment for them right away. Thinning or weakened teeth can make dental restorations, such as implants, unsuccessful.

That is why the patient should have a bone graft first. This type of oral surgery improves the density and volume of the jawbone. The surgeon will take some healthy bone and place it on the sections of the jawbone that need it. This oral surgery can keep the teeth strong and stable. It can also reduce dental mobility.

Dental extraction

As much as possible, dentists want to keep the patient’s natural teeth intact. That is why a dental extraction is the last resort for any dental care provider. Severe gum disease, wisdom teeth problems, and trauma are common reasons for extracting teeth. In some cases, tooth removal can prepare the patient for prosthetic devices like dentures. This type of oral surgery can also help prevent dental issues like jawbone loss.

Dental implants

Dental implants are the gold standard of all dental restorations. It is the most durable of all dental restorations. Placing implants into the jawbone will require dental implant surgery. For this type of oral surgery, the dentist will drill holes into the jawbone and place the titanium rods into them. The rods must merge with the jawbone and surrounding soft tissue. After healing for four to six months, the dentist will attach the abutments and the artificial crowns.

Jaw surgery

This is also known as orthognathic surgery. It targets the skeletal issues of the jawbone. The surgeon can use this oral surgery to enhance one’s chewing function. Jaw surgery can also target facial imbalances and correct any dental misalignment. The surgeon can use this procedure to relieve pain from temporomandibular joint dysfunction.

Periodontal surgery

Removing the source of infection is a form of gum disease treatment. The surgeon will cut along the gumline and then pull back the tissue away from the teeth. Cleaning the dental roots and then clearing plaque in the gums will follow. The surgeon will then reposition and stitch the gum back in place.

Gum recession may also happen with gum disease. The patient will then need a gum graft. This oral surgery can help strengthen the area in need of more tissue. The surgeon can get healthy gum tissue from a tissue bank or from the roof of the patient’s mouth.

Cleft palate and lip repair

An individual with a cleft palate has an opening in the roof of the mouth. Someone with a cleft lip has an opening in the upper lip. Some people have both conditions. These conditions occur when the lip and cleft palate often fail to develop in the uterus. A cleft palate and lip repair surgery can provide the patient with normal speech and eating patterns while growing.

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The right oral surgery can bring back your dental health and improve your appearance

There are many dental conditions that can cause functional and aesthetic problems. They can affect your oral health and self-esteem. The mentioned procedures in oral surgery can give you the smile that you have always wanted. Working with your oral surgeon can end your oral problems and prevent future ones.

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