Oral health is essential to your overall well-being, and maintaining a healthy mouth contributes to a higher quality of life. While regular dental checkups and hygiene practices are an important part of this maintenance, there are situations where you may need specialized care. An oral surgeon has a unique set of skills and experience that can make a significant impact on dental health and preserve your smile for years to come.
Complex dental procedures
Oral surgeons are highly trained specialists focusing on surgical interventions involving the mouth, teeth, and jaw. Their education beyond dental school allows them to tackle complex issues that require surgical intervention. This includes tooth extractions, dental implants, and corrective jaw surgery. Oral surgical procedures are often necessary to resolve issues that may otherwise lead to long-term discomfort, pain, and systemic health issues.
Tooth extractions
Tooth extractions are a common oral surgical procedure. While general dentists can perform simple extractions, oral surgeons handle more complicated extractions, such as impacted teeth or those with complex tooth systems. With the help of an oral surgeon, patients can rest assured that the procedure will be handled with utmost care and attention to detail.
Dental implants
Dental implants provide a permanent and natural-looking solution for missing teeth. An oral surgeon is specially trained to perform the placement surgery, ensuring the implant fuses with the patient's natural oral anatomy. This intricate procedure involves placing an artificial tooth root into the jawbone. The oral surgeon can then attach a customized dental restoration to the post, such as a crown or bridge.
Corrective jaw surgery
Malocclusions, or misalignments of the jaw, can lead to various oral health and functioning issues, such as difficulty chewing, speech problems, and even facial pain. Corrective jaw surgery, or orthognathic surgery, is a specialized procedure that realigns the patient's jaw. This surgery enhances a patient's appearance and improves their overall oral function and quality of life.
Treating jaw-joint issues
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) connects the jaw to the skull. It acts as a hinge in front of the ears. However, some people experience issues with this joint, such as:
- Pain or discomfort in chewing muscles or jaw joint
- Pain that spreads to the face or neck
- Ringing in the ears or earaches
- Headaches
- Jaw-popping or clicking
- Stiffness
While most patients with TMJ disorders find success in conservative treatments, like oral medications, physical therapy, and splits, some patients may need oral surgery.
Diagnosing and treating oral pathologies
Oral surgeons can also diagnose and treat various oral pathologies, such as tumors, cysts, and infections. Their surgical skills, combined with a deep understanding of oral anatomy, allow them to perform procedures that range from minor biopsies to complex tumor removals. Early intervention is essential to ensure a successful outcome for patients with these oral health conditions.
Ready to learn more?
Oral surgeons have the specialized training and surgical expertise to address complex oral health issues. They provide patients with effective solutions that go beyond routine dental care. Ready to learn more? Reach out to our Morris Plains office to schedule a consultation.
Request an appointment or call Morris Oral Surgery & Implant Center at 973-400-5254 for an appointment in our Morris Plains office.
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