oral surgeries in Albuquerque

What is oral surgery?

Oral surgery refers to a specialized branch of dentistry that focuses on surgical procedures involving the mouth, jaw, and facial structures. It encompasses a wide range of treatments, including extractions, bone grafts, alveoloplasty, tori removal, impacted wisdom teeth extractions, and more. These procedures are performed by highly skilled oral surgeons who have received additional training beyond dental school.

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The first recorded evidence of oral surgery dates back to ancient Egypt, where dental procedures were performed using primitive tools.

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The Oral Surgery Treatment Process

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Consultation and Examination

During your initial consultation, the oral surgeon will evaluate your oral health and discuss your treatment options. They will take X-rays and perform a thorough examination to determine the best course of action for your specific needs. This step is crucial for creating a personalized treatment plan.

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Preparing for Surgery

Before the surgery, the oral surgeon will provide you with detailed instructions on how to prepare. This may include guidelines on fasting, medications to avoid, and arranging for someone to drive you home after the procedure. Following these instructions will help ensure a smooth and successful surgery.

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The Surgical Procedure

The surgical procedure itself will vary depending on the specific treatment you require. Whether it's a simple tooth extraction or a complex bone graft, the oral surgeon will use their expertise and precision to perform the procedure with minimal discomfort. They will take all necessary precautions to ensure your safety and well-being throughout the surgery.

Types of Oral Surgeries

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Extractions

When a tooth is severely damaged or infected, extraction may be necessary to prevent further complications. Removing the affected tooth can alleviate pain, prevent the spread of infection, and maintain the overall health of your mouth.

Bone Grafts

Dental implants require a sufficient amount of healthy bone for successful placement. If you have experienced bone loss due to tooth loss or periodontal disease, a bone graft can restore the necessary bone volume, creating a solid foundation for implants.

Alveoloplasty

This procedure involves reshaping the jawbone to create a smooth and even surface after tooth extraction. Alveoloplasty can improve the fit and comfort of dentures or facilitate the placement of dental implants.

Tori Removal

Tori are bony growths that can develop on the roof of the mouth or along the lower jaw. They can cause discomfort, difficulty in speaking and eating, and may interfere with the fit of dentures. Removing tori can relieve these symptoms and enhance oral function.

Impacted Wisdom Teeth Extractions

When wisdom teeth are impacted, meaning they are trapped beneath the gum line or jawbone, surgical intervention is necessary. Impacted wisdom teeth can cause pain, swelling, and infection. Removing them can alleviate discomfort and prevent further oral health problems.

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The field of oral surgery has advanced significantly over the years, with the introduction of advanced imaging technology and minimally invasive techniques.

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What’s an oral surgeon?

An oral and maxillofacial surgeon completes special training and education beyond dental school, although some oral surgeons choose to pursue a medical degree instead of a dental degree. At a minimum, oral surgeons will complete a 4-year residency at a hospital-based surgical program alongside medical residents in many different specialties, including anesthesia.

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How long does oral surgery take?

It completely depends on the procedure and the complexity of your case. Simpler procedures, such as tooth extractions, can take minutes; more time may be needed to properly sedate you. Complex procedures, like placing dental implants for a full arch or teeth, can take hours. Your oral surgeon will give you a thorough explanation of the procedure, tell you how to properly prepare, and let you know what to expect on the day.

How much does oral surgery cost?

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The cost of oral surgery varies from procedure to procedure. Similar to time commitment, simpler surgeries will be less expensive and complex surgeries will be more expensive. If your dental and/or medical insurance does not cover your oral surgery, consider loans or a payment plan to get the care you need.

Is oral surgery covered by insurance?

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Possibly, depending on your insurance provider and coverage. You should talk to your dental and medical insurance providers to see if your recommended oral surgery is covered. It may also be worthwhile to file your claim with both your dental insurance provider and your medical insurance provider, since the surgery may qualify as a medically necessary procedure.

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The average recovery time for most oral surgeries is only 3 days.

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