Oral Surgery

Oral Surgery refers to surgical procedures performed on the teeth, gums, jaw, and surrounding structures to treat various dental and medical conditions. It is usually performed by an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, a specialist trained in both dental and surgical procedures.

Common Types of Oral Surgery:

  1. Tooth Extractions – Removing damaged, decayed, or impacted teeth (e.g., wisdom teeth removal).
  2. Dental Implants – Surgically placing artificial tooth roots to support crowns, bridges, or dentures.
  3. Jaw Surgery (Orthognathic Surgery) – Corrects misaligned jaws for improved function and appearance.
  4. Bone Grafting – Adds bone material to the jaw to support dental implants or repair bone loss.
  5. Gum Grafting – Treats receding gums by adding tissue to cover exposed tooth roots.
  6. Cyst or Tumor Removal – Removes abnormal growths in the mouth or jaw.
  7. Treatment for TMJ Disorders – Surgery to correct issues with the temporomandibular joint (jaw joint).
  8. Cleft Lip & Palate Surgery – Repairs congenital deformities affecting the mouth and face.
  9. Biopsies for Oral Cancer – Removal of suspicious tissue for testing and diagnosis.

When Is Oral Surgery Needed?

Oral Surgery may be necessary when non-surgical treatments are not sufficient to address a dental issue, such as severe tooth decay, jaw pain, or missing teeth.

Would you like to know more about a specific type of oral surgery?

Then book an appointment with Smile Solutions Dental Group.