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Oral surgery is a specialized branch of dentistry that focuses on the diagnosis, surgical treatment, and management of conditions affecting the teeth, jaws, and mouth. This includes a wide range of procedures, from routine tooth extractions to more complex surgeries such as dental implants, jaw realignment, and corrective surgery for facial injuries. Oral surgeons are trained to handle cases involving impacted wisdom teeth, severe tooth decay, and oral cancers, as well as addressing issues related to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. These procedures are often performed under local anesthesia, sedation, or general anesthesia depending on the complexity of the surgery. The goal of oral surgery is to restore function, improve oral health, and enhance the overall appearance of the mouth and surrounding structures. Whether you need a simple tooth extraction or a more intricate surgical intervention, oral surgery offers effective solutions that contribute to long-term oral health and a better quality of life.
Make appointment with our team who will do oral examination and x rays . Gives preoperative instructions
The surgery is performed under local anesthesia, sedation, or general anesthesia, depending on the complexity of the procedure.
Post-surgery care includes following instructions for healing, managing discomfort, and attending follow-up appointments to ensure proper recovery.
Oral surgery includes procedures such as tooth extractions, dental implants, jaw surgery, treatment of oral cancers, wisdom teeth removal, and corrective surgery for TMJ disorders.
Oral surgery is typically performed under anesthesia or sedation, ensuring that you remain comfortable and pain-free during the procedure. Post-surgery pain is usually manageable with prescribed pain relievers.
Recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery, but most patients can expect a healing period of a few days to a few weeks. Full recovery may take longer for more complex procedures.
Like any surgery, oral surgery carries some risks, such as infection, bleeding, or nerve damage. However, these risks are minimized with proper care and following your surgeon’s aftercare instructions.