Oral surgery in some cases is crucial to complete the procedure. Treatment may concentrate on the diagnosis for injuries, diseases, and defects of the mouth, teeth, face and jaw.
What conditions are treated by Oral Surgery?
Oral surgery can be used to extract impacted and damaged teeth by administering anesthetics via IV sedation.
Oral surgery also includes bone grafting for patients who request dental implants, but the jawbone height is insufficient or their jawbones are naturally soft.
Repairs to complicated facial problems such as fractured jaw, reconnect severed nerves, face bones and other facial injuries that involve gum tissues, cheek, nasal bones, eye sockets, and jaws may require oral surgery.
Treating people who are suffering from tumors of the mouth and face and benign cysts. Also individuals with head and neck cancer, deadly oral and acute infections of the salivary glands, oral cavity, neck, and jaws.
Oral Surgery can manage facial pain disorders such as those caused by temporomandibular joint (TMJ) problems. If non-surgical medication is effective, your dental surgeon may not require surgery.
Oral surgery can repair jaw, facial bone, and soft facial issues that result from trauma or the removal of tumors. It restores the function and form of the jaw and enhances the shape of the face.
For further information about oral surgery, call Dental Corner office to schedule a consultation with our oral surgeon.