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What is Oral Surgery & When Do You Need it?

Oral and maxillofacial surgery is a surgery that is performed on the tissues of your mouth, including your teeth and gums, or, in the case of maxillofacial surgery, in your jaw, head, or face.

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What is Oral Surgery & When Do You Need it?

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  1. What is Oral Surgery & When Do You Need it? What is Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery? Oral and maxillofacial surgery is a surgery that is performed on the tissues of your mouth, including your teeth and gums, or, in the case of maxillofacial surgery, in your jaw, head, or face. Click here to book doctor appointment in Noida extension. What are the Most Common Types of Oral Surgery? Oral surgeons are called upon to perform a variety of procedures, as well as to provide consultations in situations where general dentists may be unsure as to whether surgical treatment is necessary. Here are some of the most common types of oral surgery: ● Impacted Wisdom Tooth Removal While some people have no problem with their wisdom teeth, it is not uncommon for these third molars to become impacted, or trapped, due to not fully erupting or misalignment. Over time, an impacted wisdom tooth

  2. can become painful and eventually lead to misalignment of the other teeth. In addition, food can easily become trapped around wisdom teeth, contributing to gum disease and tooth decay. In some cases, your regular dentist can remove a wisdom tooth, but impacted teeth may require specialist care from an oral surgeon. ● Sleep Apnea Treatment Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder that requires treatment. While there are several options for treating this condition, including the use of a mouthguard or a special machine that helps keep the airway open at night, surgery is an option for some people. An oral surgeon can remove excess tissue from the back of your throat, clearing the airway and lessening symptoms significantly. ● Reconstructive and Jaw Surgery Maxillofacial surgeons are trained to diagnose problems with jaw alignment as well as injuries that may require surgical intervention. Reconstructive and jaw surgery can not only improve a patient’s appearance, but it can also relieve pain and help the patient be able to chew food normally. ● Dental Implants Dental implants are an option for treating tooth loss. During a dental implant procedure, small posts are placed in the patient’s tooth sockets and allowed to heal. Next, artificial teeth are screwed on to these posts, resulting in permanent replacements that look and feel like natural teeth.

  3. Do Oral Surgeons Have Special Training? Yes. Oral surgeons have, at minimum, completed a four-year residency in oral surgery after completing dental school. Some oral surgeons may have a medical degree instead of a dentistry degree. If you don’t have a dentist and are experiencing problems with your teeth, jaw, or gums, contact your Dental surgeon in Shastri Nagar Delhi office today. Since they often have oral surgeons who operate within their offices, they can offer you comprehensive oral health care in one location. In addition, they can schedule weekend or evening appointments to make your consultation even more convenient.

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