Oral Surgery Procedures and Post-Surgery Tips

Oral Surgery Procedures and Post-Surgery Tips

September 1, 2020 fakt_md_aDmEeN

If a life-threatening situation relating to oral health has occurred and is an emergency, the oral surgery has to be performed immediately. There are two types of oral procedures, major and minor surgery. Minor surgeries are usually done more routinely than the major ones because they are easy.

Types of Oral Surgeries

Faktor DMD offers oral surgery services in Manalapan, NJ, at affordable prices. Below are the types of surgeries you’ll receive from an oral surgeon near you.

  • Teeth Extraction

Tooth extraction is the most carried out oral surgery procedure. This procedure mainly gets rid of the teeth/tooth from the oral cavity. Extraction procedures become necessary when teeth are severely decayed, infected, or have cracked beyond repair. It also solves the problem caused by overcrowded teeth and creates adequate space for other teeth.

  •  Frenectomy

When a person’s frenum location is either too high or too low from its normal position, a restorative procedure called frenectomy is conducted to reattach it strategically.

  • Jaw Surgery

Many factors can lead to a misaligned jaw. In some people, it’s physical trauma, while for others, the jaw grows with an abnormal alignment. Regardless of the cause, a misalignment surgery will fix the misalignment. During the surgery, both the lower and upper jaws are placed in proper alignment where they ought to be. This procedure facilitates deeper sleep, clearer speech, and proper chewing.

  • Placement of Dental Implants

An implant procedure involves the placement of synthetic teeth inside the jaw bone and gums. This treatment is the only long-term replacement option for people with missing teeth. It takes many months for you to get your implant as this process is arduous. What follows first is the extraction of the decayed teeth, then the insertion of a metallic rod into your jaw bone.

The healing process will take months, but with the right medication and diet, the wound will heal faster. Your dentist will later on place synthetic implants over the solidified metal rods hence creating legitimate teeth.
According to Dr Faktor in Manalapan, NJ, implants are a better choice than dentures and veneers because of their durability. With implants, you don’t have to go for replacements, unlike dental veneers.

  • Gum Surgery

Gum surgery becomes necessary when a patient’s gum tissue is severely damaged such that ordinary cleaning procedures and scaling cannot address the issue. Failure to seek gum disease treatment is what usually causes the condition to deteriorate.

  • Apicoectomy

When a tooth infection spreads to the pulp cavity, root canal therapy is usually carried out to solve this issue. However, sometimes the procedure may not yield successful results calling for an apicoectomy procedure. An oral surgeon removes a tip of your tooth’s root and fills it with a synthetic material that stops any further decay, surgically.

  • Sleep Apnea Surgical Procedure

Sleep apnea can is a sleep disorder where the victims go through a series of breathing pauses as they sleep. This sleep condition causes heart issues, depression, day time exhaustion and headaches hence weakening the suffer both psychologically and physically.

Fortunately, there exist various treatment methods for apnea and the most common is known as CPAP. This is an equipment that enables patients to sleep without interruptions during the night. It does so by facilitating air passage through the windpipe hence maintaining standard breathing patterns in patients.

Sadly, this technique does not work for all patients, and that’s where surgery comes in. The surgical procedure will involve the removal of excess throat tissue to pave the way for air passage.

  • Trigeminal-Nerve Repair

You have most probably heard that the face has various nerves that make it operate as it’s supposed to. Sometimes, the nerves controlling the chewing process (trigeminal nerves) get damaged. If the damage is not extensive, non-surgical treatment will be administered. However, if there’s no improvement in the patient’s condition, surgical measures such as craniotomy and nerve ablation are taken to repair the nerve damage.
Post-surgery Tips

  • After surgery, avoid lying flat as it prolongs bleeding.
  • Use a pack of ice 24 hours post the surgery.
  • Do not drink from a straw.
  • Relax and avoid strenuous activities.

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