Gentle oral surgery treatments

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Oral surgery sounds frightening to many, a dreaded dental field, due to previous bad experiences or misconceptions. Nowadays, however, As with all dental treatments, oral surgery procedures can also be performed under general anaesthetic, painlessly.. There is therefore no cause for concern; it is not worth delaying the necessary interventions, as they can worsen with the passage of time, causing even greater problems.

In our practice, oral surgery procedures can be performed in addition to traditional dental treatments. Our equipped treatment rooms and modern instruments are both suitable for carrying out surgical interventions deemed necessary within our practice. During treatments, we regularly use our unique laser dentistry instruments, with which we can carry out even more thorough work, accelerating post-operative healing. By harnessing the beneficial power of lasers, we can cleanse the surgical area of inflammation-causing bacteria, disinfecting the tissues, which results in procedures becoming even gentler.

In our entry We have gathered the most important information regarding oral surgery., covering the essential details of the most frequently performed procedures. Learn more about our services and read the advice of our specialists!

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Oral surgery is a specialised field of dentistry that deals with diseases and abnormalities within the oral cavity, face, and jawbone, extending beyond the teeth themselves. There are situations that can no longer be treated by conventional dental procedures and require the expertise of an oral surgeon. These include more complicated tooth extractions, procedures affecting the gums, bone grafting treatments prior to implantation, and dental implants.

We perform these surgeries under general anaesthetic, but our practice also offers for treatments under anaesthesia We provide anaesthesia. We administer anaesthesia in special cases and at the explicit request of the patient, with the assistance of a consultant anaesthetist and a specialist nurse.

 

The most common oral surgery treatments

Surgical tooth extraction

tooth extraction is one of the most commonly performed oral surgery procedures. Surgical removal of a tooth is necessary when the tooth cannot be removed by simple tooth extraction for some reason.

One such reason could be if the x-ray shows that the roots of the tooth are broken or twisted and are not in the right position. It may also be that due to extensive decay, the tooth neck and crown have been so damaged that it would be unsafe to remove the tooth using traditional tooth extraction. It is also common for oral surgery to extract upper canines to protect the structure of the nearby sinus.

 

Wisdom tooth surgery

We also often hear about the on wisdom tooth extraction, as it is considered a routine dental procedure. A wisdom tooth that is improperly positioned, tilted, growing in the wrong direction, or impacted can cause numerous problems. It can damage and displace surrounding teeth, easily become inflamed, leading to regular pain and persistent inflammation in the body.

A panoramic X-ray makes it easy to determine if wisdom teeth are positioned incorrectly and need to be extracted. The rearmost molars are difficult to access and often do not erupt fully or at all. Because of this, we recommend a safe surgical extraction for our patients, during which they are freed from the unpleasant symptoms caused by wisdom teeth.

Apical resection

There are cases where the inflammation of the tooth becomes so extensive that it affects the root tip of the tooth, causing a nodular inflammation. This condition can eventually develop into a cyst, so to save the tooth, it is necessary to intervene as soon as possible and remove the inflammatory nodule and the root tip. This treatment is called resection, which we carry out in our practice using laser devices.

Through oral surgery, we can quickly and painlessly remove inflammation from the affected area, preventing the problem from worsening and the development of possible cysts. Thanks to this treatment, the inflammation of the root canal can be eliminated and the tooth does not need to be extracted.

 

Periodontal curette

In severe gingivitis and periodontal disease, so-called pockets form around the teeth, in which bacteria colonise, keeping the area constantly inflamed. If left untreated, periodontal disease leads to receding gum tissue, atrophy and, in the long term, tooth loss.

In our practice, to save teeth Laser periodontal curettage for our patients with periodontal disease. The treatment involves using a laser to gently clean the pockets, remove bacteria that have accumulated between the tooth and gums, and remove inflamed tissue. After treatment, the gums regenerate more quickly, the gum pockets close and the tooth is no longer compromised.

 

Bone graft and dental implant

Nowadays we have Hair transplant is among the most frequently performed oral surgery procedures. Nowadays, this is the most reliable and stable tooth replacement method, which is why more and more of our patients opt for dental implants.

In our clinic, both the pre-implantation bone replacement, The dental implant procedure is performed by an experienced oral surgeon. This solution can be used for a missing tooth, partial or complete tooth loss, and provides an aesthetic and functional dental restoration. The dental implant procedure itself is a treatment series lasting 3-6 months, which can provide a stable tooth for its wearer for up to 50-60 years.

 

Gum contouring and gum reshaping

Many of our patients experience issues with a gummy smile, which is a condition where the gums cover a significant portion of the teeth, making the smile less aesthetically pleasing. In these situations, we recommend laser gum contouring to our patients, a treatment that reduces the proportion of gum visible on the teeth.

During the treatment, we balance the proportion and size of the gums and teeth, create the ideal shape according to the patient's attributes, thereby creating the desired harmonious smile.

 

After oral surgery

Every procedure is different, but there are some general recommendations to follow after oral surgery to ensure a speedy recovery.

Tooth extraction, and other after surgical procedures, under the anaesthetic (usually for 3-4 hours after the treatment), eating is not recommended; only liquids may be consumed.

  • Dairy products, including milk, are not recommended for consumption for 2-3 days following the procedure, as they contain a type of bacteria that could contribute to wound infection.
  • Smoking and drinking alcohol are also discouraged to speed up the healing of the wound.
  • Particular attention should be paid to good oral hygiene, avoiding picking, sucking and gargling in the surgical area.
  • The recommended painkiller or antibiotic should be taken as prescribed and as directed by the oral surgeon, as this can speed up and facilitate the healing process.

Oral surgery treatments at Naturadent

It is rare to find a dental practice that can remediy all problems, from minor, tooth-saving surgical treatments to more complex procedures.

However, the Naturadent clinic and its team are capable of handling and resolving these complex treatments, which require significant experience and care. Our team members are enthusiastic, well-prepared, calm, and always helpful regarding any arising issues!

The expertise and international professional experience of our oral surgeons, implantologists, and periodontologists guarantee successful and painless procedures. We have further strengthened the success of our oral surgery treatments by employing the most modern laser dental equipment and techniques.

Dental oral surgery can seem very serious and scary, and we take it seriously, but after you've experienced our care and expertise, you won't be so scared. You will leave us with the same smile as all our other satisfied, happy patients.

We welcome you in our practice!

Our practice is home to highly experienced and well-prepared oral surgeons who are ready to welcome you! Please ask our expert colleagues for assistance in planning the oral surgery treatment that is right for you. If you are interested in any oral surgery treatment, the experienced, prepared, caring, and always cheerful members of our team will be delighted to welcome you to our practice.

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