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Oral Surgery
Oral surgery is a specialized branch of dentistry focused on surgical procedures for the mouth, teeth, jaw, and face. While general dentists can handle minor oral surgeries like extractions, oral surgeons are trained for more complex cases. They perform procedures such as jaw corrections, impacted wisdom tooth removal, TMJ disorder treatment, facial cosmetic surgery, and addressing facial abnormalities. Oral surgeons also play a crucial role in treating oral conditions related to cancer and correcting congenital face and skull abnormalities in children. However, certain contraindications, including high blood pressure, active infections, extensive osteonecrosis, and certain cancers, may affect a patient’s eligibility for oral surgery. Collaboration between dentists and oral surgeons ensures comprehensive care for patients with complex oral and facial issues.
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Process Involves
- Oral surgery involves diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the mouth, jaw, and surrounding structures.
- The process begins with a comprehensive examination and consultation to assess oral health and determine the need for surgery.
- Anesthesia, either local or general, is administered to ensure a comfortable procedure.
- The surgeon performs the necessary surgical procedures, such as tooth extraction, dental implant placement, jaw realignment, or treatment for oral diseases, using specialized tools and techniques.
- Post-operative instructions are provided, including pain management, dietary guidelines, and oral hygiene practices.
- Recovery time varies, and follow-up appointments are scheduled for monitoring healing and addressing concerns.
- Oral surgery aims to improve oral health, alleviate pain, restore function, and enhance the appearance of the mouth and jaw.
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After Care
- Adhere to the dentist’s instructions regarding pain management and prescribed medication.
- Apply ice packs to the affected area to reduce swelling.
- Avoid consuming hot and spicy foods that may irritate the surgical site.
- Stick to a soft-food diet for a few days to avoid causing discomfort or damage.
- Rinse gently with a saltwater solution to keep the surgical area clean and promote healing.
- Refrain from smoking and drinking through a straw, as these activities can disrupt the healing process.
- Allow yourself proper rest and avoid strenuous activities for the first few days to aid in recovery.
- Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments to ensure proper healing and address any concerns.
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Oral Surgery & Yashoda Dental Care
Experience the highest level of precision and care with our expert oral surgery services. Our skilled team is dedicated to providing you with exceptional care and optimal results. Whether you require tooth extractions, dental implants, or other oral surgical procedures, we prioritize your comfort throughout the entire process. Schedule your consultation today and take the first step towards improving your oral health and achieving the results you desire. Don’t wait, book your appointment now to experience the difference of our specialized oral surgery services.