Meenakshi Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic

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Oral Surgeries

Oral surgery is a broad term for any surgery or procedure performed in the oral cavity on teeth, gums, jaws, tongue, floor of the mouth, palate, and cheeks. It includes a wide range of procedures, including tooth extractions, impacted teeth surgeries, dentoalvelolar bone grafts, bone cysts, DENTAL IMPLANTS, and neoplastic lesions of oral cavity subsites.

Tooth extraction

The most common type of oral surgery is tooth extraction (tooth removal). An extraction might be recommended if you have severe tooth decay, gum disease (periodontitis), dental trauma, or wisdom tooth complications. Sometimes tooth extractions are performed to prepare you for dentures or other prosthetic devices. Most dentists prefer to save natural teeth when possible, but sometimes extractions are necessary to preserve your overall oral health. Additionally, many dentists recommend wisdom tooth extraction as a preventative measure to reduce your risk for cavities, bone loss, and other problems.

Dental bone graft

A dental bone graft is necessary when bone loss has occurred in your jaw. There are a couple of reasons why this may occur. When your natural teeth are present, the roots stimulate the nerves in your jaw. This signals your brain to send nutrients to your jaw, keeping it strong and healthy. If a tooth has been missing for some time, bone deterioration can occur in that area because there are no roots to stimulate the nerves. A dental bone graft restores volume and density in your jawbone so that dental implants can be placed later on. Sometimes, your provider might place a bone graft during periodontal surgery. Advanced gum disease can cause the bone around your teeth to erode. A bone graft reduces mobility and provides a solid foundation, keeping your teeth strong and healthy.

Dental implants

Dental implants are widely considered the most reliable and longest-lasting tooth replacement option available. These small threaded posts—made of medical-grade titanium or zirconia—are embedded into your jaw to replace missing tooth roots. Once the implants are healed, they can be restored with dental crowns, dental bridges, or dentures.

Periodontal surgery

If you have moderate or severe periodontitis, a gum specialist may recommend gum disease treatment. During this procedure, incisions are made along your gum line and the tissue is temporarily moved back away from your teeth. Your surgeon will then clean your teeth roots, flushing away plaque and bacteria that have accumulated under your gums. Finally, the gum tissue is repositioned and sutured into place. Sometimes, gum recession can occur as a result of periodontitis. In these instances, you may need a gum graft. During this procedure, your surgeon reinforces the area of tissue loss with donor tissue. This tissue may be taken from the roof of your mouth or purchased at a certified tissue bank.

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Oral Surgries FAQ

General Question

Maxillofacial Surgery can be overwhelming. Whether you’re scheduled for your very first oral surgery, or you’ve undergone oral surgery before, you probably have several pressing questions for your Maxillofacial surgeon.

Surgical extraction of impacted teeth, usually third molars (the wisdom tooth) and canines, periapical cysts, alveolar bone grafts, frenectomies, pre prosthetic surgeries, dental implants, etc.

Impacted teeth such as third molars may cause pain, infection, swelling, drifting of adjacent teeth, referred pain to the ear or throat, difficulty opening the mouth, and difficulty in chewing.

One will experience pressure, that’s all. As it’s done under nerve block, post-op pain is well managed by the medication. There will be mild discomfort, which will settle down in 3–4 days.

If the impacted teeth are not causing any of the problems then they can be observed very closely to notice any intrabony changes towards cysts, etc. If there is any change then it has to be extracted, and if it causes any of the above mentioned problems then yes, it has to be extracted.

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