Oral surgery refers to different surgical procedures performed on your teeth, gums, jaws, or other oral structures.
We have formed a team of specialists to provide excellent service in different areas of oral health. Ask us and contact us to provide you with specialized guidance according to the particular needs of each patient.
Some additional services related to surgery and treatments in general:
• Dental implants.
• Supernumerary (canines, premolars).
• Gingivoplasty (crown lengthening).
• Surgical windows for orthodontic purposes.
• Biopsies of lesions in the mouth.
• Apical surgeries (apicoctomies).
• Bone regeneration (bone graft).
• Loss of teeth
• Extraction of the wisdom teeth
• Gingivoplasty (crown lengthening).
• Dental implants
• Treatment of endodontic diseases
• Tooth decay
• Broken teeth
Our laser has 2 wavelengths and is used for therapeutic or surgical purposes. The treatments are endless. It is our preferred team and it changed the way of doing dentistry. You no longer have an excuse to be afraid. No needles, no heat, no pain and no noise.
• Healing
• Lesion removal
• Gingivectomies (cut gum)
• Gingivoplasty (gum reshaping, smile design)
• Frenillectomy
• Periodontitis
• Bichectomy
• Perimplantitis
• Uncover or open implants
• Muscle injuries
• Trigeminal nerve injuries or maxillary surgery
• Lipsticks and many more.
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Oral surgery is an area of dentistry that defines any operation performed on the teeth, gums, jaw, or the surrounding oral and facial cavities. It includes a wide range of procedures, such as tooth extractions, laser cutting, dental bone grafting, periodontal surgery, and jaw surgery.
Oral surgery is required for various reasons. The patient may require surgery in the following cases:
• Massive dental caries
• Broken teeth
• Gum disease
• Impacted Teeth
• Labial braces that separate the teeth
• Trigeminal nerve injury
• Bone loss in the jaw due to missing teeth
The dentist should perform a comprehensive evaluation to assess the condition of the teeth, gums, jaw joints, and surrounding structures. You will also need to require dental x-rays and scans to get a sharp view of the roots of the teeth, jawbone, nerves, and other important oral landmarks. With this information, she will be able to create the plan for personalized treatment and the required oral surgery.
With the evolution of the denture, the jaws have progressively decreased in size, without changing the number of teeth. This has made the space for the eruption of the wisdom teeth (third molars) insufficient, which is why they have ceased to be a benefit for the health of the mouth and in many cases become generators of diseases and pain.
The main reason why the wisdom teeth do not erupt or are not seen is lack of space or because the dental germ is in the wrong location. Some diseases such as cysts or tumors can prevent the eruption of the wisdom teeth, causing them to remain within the maxillary bone. This can cause severe infections.
The wisdom teeth are the last teeth of both jaws, for this reason they often do not have enough space to erupt and many patients have small jaws and do not allow adequate output of these teeth. On other occasions they are in an anomalous position so they are not clinically visible.
Factors such as poor position and incomplete eruption of the wisdom teeth can cause pressure on the neighboring teeth, they can also harbor bacterial plaque and, finally, the development of caries both in the included molar and in the adjacent molar; producing pain in the patient and a bad taste in the mouth with possible development of infections. The lack of eruption of the wisdom teeth can also cause the formation of cysts that directly affect the jaw bone and that in the future may require major surgeries.
Wisdom surgery must be performed by specialists in oral or maxillofacial surgery, who are trained to resolve complications and carry out a procedure under the best conditions. At DientesySonrisa you will be cared for by a team of high-quality professionals, specialists in Oral Surgery, who dedicate the necessary time in a multidisciplinary way to the management of each case, always thinking of offering the patient the highest quality in each treatment.
• A panoramic radiograph should be taken to determine the position and angulation of the molars.
• It is evaluated and proceeds to its extraction by surgical means.
• Under medical prescription, the use of anti-inflammatories and antibiotics is recommended.
• Postoperative indications corresponding to each case are given to improve the evolution of patients.
• The procedures can be managed under sedation, with trained specialists.
The cost of each included or tailpiece may vary.
Erupted Molar $40 USD approx.
Semi-included molar $60 USD approx.
Molar Open Field $70 USD approx.