Oral surgical procedures involve surgical interventions within the oral cavity, which includes the teeth, gums, jawbones, and related structures. These procedures are typically performed by oral and maxillofacial surgeons who are trained in both dentistry and surgery. Here are some common oral surgical procedures:
Removal of a damaged, decayed, or impacted tooth.
Extraction of the third molars, commonly known as wisdom teeth, which often cause problems such as impaction or crowding.
Placement of artificial tooth roots (dental implants) into the jawbone to support dental prosthetics like crowns, bridges, or dentures.
Corrective jaw surgery to address issues with the jawbone, such as misalignment or skeletal abnormalities.
Surgical procedures to reconstruct the jawbone, often necessary after trauma, tumor removal, or congenital deformities.
Procedures to prepare the mouth for the placement of dental prosthetics, ensuring proper fit and function.
Surgical technique to treat gum recession by taking tissue from one part of the mouth and grafting it onto the affected area.
Surgical removal of cysts, tumors, or other abnormal growths within the oral cavity.
Surgical interventions to address issues with the temporomandibular joint, such as joint disorders or severe cases of temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD).
Removal of a small piece of tissue for diagnostic purposes, often done to investigate suspicious lesions or abnormalities.
Surgical procedures involving the dental alveoli (tooth sockets), such as socket preservation after tooth extraction.
Surgical removal of the tip of a tooth's root to treat persistent infections or abscesses.