Dentistry has advanced massively over the past decade, which has
given patients several treatment options to choose from. One
particular area of significant innovation is oral surgery. Modern
and highly sophisticated methods of performing oral surgery are
being introduced, which has taken the quality of treatment provided
to a whole new level.
Dentists who particularly specialize in surgery are called oral and
maxillofacial surgeons. Such dentists go through several years of
extensive training after successfully completing dental school. Oral
surgery is one of the nine internationally recognized dental
specialties by dental governing organizations.
What does oral surgery involve?
Oral surgery is often considered to be a combination of medicine and
dentistry. It involves the diagnosis and operation of the tissues of
the mouth, such as teeth, gums, jawbone, soft inner lining, etc.
Oral surgeons also specialize in the management of facial injuries,
disproportionate growth of the jaws, skull, impacted tooth removal,
oral cancer treatment, removal of tumors, etc.
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Treating facial injuries of one of the major responsibilities of
an oral surgeon. Traumatic issues such as injury to the soft
tissues of the face, cracked or broken jaws and skull, broken or
chipped teeth, etc. are some of the factors that oral surgeons
look into.
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Oral surgeons also indulge in the diagnosis and treatment of
cancer in the oral and facial tissues. They help to get rid of the
cancerous tissues from the infected area, which often requires
trained hands.
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Implant placement is a sophisticated procedure that requires
extensive planning. It involves operating on the jawbone as the
metal implant stud will be inserted directly into the bone. Oral
surgeons precisely map out the positions of the teeth and the gap
that is available for placing the implant. The entire procedure
will have to be done with high accuracy to ensure the implant is
placed in its orthodontically right position.
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Tooth extractions would be required in the case of cavities,
damaged teeth, or impacted teeth. To save you from any pain or
discomfort during the procedure, we would recommend the use of
local anesthesia to numb the tissues of the mouth.
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Some of the congenital facial deformities that negatively affect
facial aesthetics can be treated. An oral surgeon would diagnose
the condition and perform surgery to the jawbone to bring about a
change in its contour.
Call us at (951) 676-4556 or schedule an online appointment
with Dentist in Temecula, CA Dr. Sassen Dadseresht and we’ll be able to guide you
further.