Oral Surgery
Oral Surgery
At Srinivasam Dental we do our very best to save your tooth and avoid removing them. However, sometimes, an extraction is unavoidable – especially when the tooth is damaged beyond repair or in other cases such as to create space to align teeth or to remove problematic wisdom teeth. Regardless of the reason, we have a talented team of oral surgeons to assess your condition and finish your procedure painlessly.
The oral surgeons day doesn’t end with just extractions though. They also take care of patients who have any type of pathology such as a cyst or an abscess, and are specialized in jaw surgery to provide a more esthetic and functional facial appearance.
Steps to a perfect surgical procedure
Step 1
Make an appointment with our team who will assess your needs with X-rays and a clinical examination.
Step 2
Your oral surgeon will explain all the steps involved and all your questions will be answered. A prescription and pre-operative instructions will be given to you.
Step 3
Your procedure will be completed seamlessly and painlessly. You will be given clear post operative instructions with an emergency contact number in case of any issues after work hours.
When Is Oral Surgery Needed?
Oral surgery may be recommended when a tooth is severely damaged, impacted, infected, or cannot be saved through conventional treatment. It is also necessary for conditions such as jaw cysts, oral infections, facial trauma, or preparation for dental implants. In some cases, corrective jaw surgery may be advised to improve bite alignment and facial balance.
Benefits of Oral Surgery
Oral surgery helps relieve pain, eliminate infection, restore oral function, and improve overall dental health. With advanced techniques and modern equipment, surgical procedures today are safer, more comfortable, and more effective than ever before, allowing patients to return to their normal routine quickly and confidently.
Recovery and Aftercare
Recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery performed. Mild swelling, discomfort, or sensitivity may occur but can be managed with prescribed medications. Maintaining good oral hygiene, following dietary recommendations, and attending follow-up appointments help ensure smooth and successful healing.
Oral Surgery – FAQs
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