Oral surgery is a branch of surgery that deals with the diagnosis and surgical treatment of a wide range of issues related to the mouth, jaw, face, and adjacent structures. Oral surgeons are specialized dentists who have completed additional studies and training to acquire advanced surgical skills.
Remaining Roots
Removal of teeth and remaining roots. Oral surgery is a branch of dentistry that deals with surgical interventions in the oral cavity. Below are some of the most common procedures performed by a dentist specialized in oral surgery: Tooth extraction is a routine intervention in oral surgery.
Fixed Temporary Prosthetics
Fixed temporary prosthetics are screwed onto immediate load implants within 48 hours. To overcome bone loss, after a 3D CT evaluation, pterygoid and/or zygomatic implants can be placed without necessarily resorting to bone reconstruction.
Infections
Treatment of infections. In medical terms, it is called drainage of abscesses. Abscesses are infections that result from severe tooth decay or their removal and movement. They spread to the gums with dimensional variations.
Timing
Patients undergoing implant work need to visit our clinic twice, spaced 3 months apart. The first session lasts for 4 days, during which the 3D Dental Scan CT, consultation, surgical procedure with any extractions, and implant placement are done. Fixed temporary prosthetics are attached to the implants within 48 hours. In the second session, lasting 6 days, the final crowns are placed. For aesthetic procedures (veneers, crowns, Invisalign), a 6-day session is required.