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Last Updated: August 21, 2024
Medically Reviewed By:
Dr. John Pavlakis, Cosmetic Dentist
Oral surgery is a specialized field of dentistry that treats injuries, defects, and diseases in the face, jaw, and maxillofacial area. Whether you need your wisdom teeth removed or a tooth extracted due to serious decay, oral surgery may be an option you want to look into to improve your oral health. To ensure you are informed and knowledgeable about what procedures may be best for your dental health needs, consult one of our dental team members to learn more about some of the most common oral surgeries we offer our patients.
At Advanced Family & Cosmetic Dentistry Middletown, our goal is for our patients to feel safe and comfortable when they schedule an appointment for oral surgery at our practice. It is important to work with a dental team that will prepare you for what to expect before, during, and after an oral surgery procedure. To learn more about the oral surgery option we offer at our practice, contact us today to speak to a team member.
5 of the Most Common Oral Surgery Procedures
Receiving oral surgery may seem intimidating. However, this type of surgery is usually considered an outpatient procedure. This means patients can generally return to normal activities within a few days of undergoing the procedure. While recovery time depends on the individual and the type of surgery performed, most patients will be able to heal quicker than they may expect when they undergo a type of surgery.
Some of the most common oral surgeries include the following:
Corrective Jaw Surgery
This type of oral surgery corrects dental and skeletal irregularities that affect a patient’s ability to chew, speak, and breathe. This procedure involves reconstructing and realigning one or both jaws to improve function and facial appearance. Corrective jaw surgery may also help resolve bite problems, bite dysfunction caused by facial trauma, congenital defects or TMJ disorders.
Dental Implants
Dental implants are a popular method for replacing a patient’s missing teeth. The process of installing the implant includes oral surgery. The surgical part occurs when the titanium rods that function as replacement tooth roots are implanted into the patient’s jawbone. Some patients may also require bone grafts prior to having dental implants depending on the unique circumstances surrounding their case.
Tooth Extractions
Sometimes, tooth extractions require oral surgery in the event that the teeth are badly damaged, nonfunctional, or badly positioned. Oral surgery can move or remove bone and gum tissue and expose the tooth for an easier removal. Those who have impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth may also have to undergo oral surgery for tooth extraction.
Root Canals
Root canals are one of the most common types of oral surgery and are typically considered to be pain-free. Root canals are meant to treat dental pain caused by damaged dental pulp. Dental pulp is a soft core found underneath a tooth’s enamel. It contains blood vessels, nerve endings, and tissue. If a tooth is decayed, bacteria can damage the pulp, causing pain, swelling, and even pain in the neck or jaw. Root canal surgery treats this by removing the decayed portion of the tooth and extracting the infected pulp.
Cosmetic Dental Surgery
Cosmetic dental surgery may not be medically necessary. However, it can enhance a patient’s confidence. There are various forms of cosmetic dental surgery like veneers or full smile makeovers that may combine several phases of oral surgeries.
If you are considering oral surgery, consult a dental professional who can help guide you in the direction of the procedure best suited to help with your unique oral health needs.
Learn More About Oral Surgery at Advanced Family & Cosmetic Dentistry
Oral surgery can address a range of dental issues, from wisdom teeth removal to corrective jaw surgery. At Advanced Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, we ensure you feel safe and well-informed about your procedure. Our dedicated team provides personalized care and will guide you through every step of your oral surgery journey, from preparation to recovery.
Choosing the right dental team for your oral surgery is essential for a smooth and successful outcome. Contact us today at (860) 347-1227 or visit our contact form to discuss your needs and schedule a consultation.