Oral surgery
Many people get scared when the possibility of oral surgery arises during a dental treatment. But they shouldn't get scared, because it's precisely because of modern oral surgery techniques that we can avoid other longer and much more unpleasant treatments.
What can we call an oral surgery procedure?
The term oral surgery today not only means procedures having to do with dental problems but also includes jawbone and vascular surgery.
What does oral surgery deal with?
- Healing problems with teething and with the jawbone (removing teeth and roots, taking care of teeth that do not emerge properly, inflammation and cysts on the jawbone, etc.)
- Treating broken jawbones, broken facial skeleton (skull), injuries
- Surgery on salivary glands
- Treating benign and malignant tumors in the face and mouth
- Surgery on ruptures lips and palate (roof of the mouth)
- Treating abnormalities with biting
- Surgery on the temporomandibular (jaw) joint
Thanks to our precise and modern techniques, the oral surgeon specialist aims to complete the surgery with as little destruction as possible to increase the success of potential further restorative treatments. Just as with the rest of our dental treatments, we guarantee a painless procedure!