A wide variety of procedures such as buried tooth extraction, cyst-tumor removal, bone arrangement, root tip resection, joint surgery and jaw fracture treatment.
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Impacted teeth have to be removed surgically when they are in a position to cause pain, infection, damage to neighboring tissues or in the presence of pathology detected clinically and radiologically in the area where they are located. If cysts and tumors are detected clinically and radiologically in the jawbone and soft tissues, they should be surgically removed as they will cause damage to the adjacent anatomical structures of the jawbone.
In the presence of bone irregularity and/or abnormally developed soft tissues before prosthesis construction in areas where tooth extraction was performed for any reason; existing bone disorder should be eliminated and/or abnormally developed soft tissues should be removed. Lesions with a size not exceeding 1/3 of the tooth root, which are formed as a result of infection at the root tips of the teeth, should be removed with a procedure called “root tip resection” after the decision to keep the tooth in the mouth.
Accidents, fights, falls, sports injuries, various bone diseases, etc. Jaw fractures caused by various reasons should be treated as soon as possible in order to regain function and aesthetics and to prevent possible infections. Jaw deformities caused by various syndromes or trauma should be treated with the consent of the patient if they cause functional problems in the patient.
In case of aesthetic problems, the treatment depends on the patient’s request. The above-mentioned procedures can usually be performed under local anesthesia conscious sedation or, if necessary, under general anesthesia. Since general anesthesia and sedation applications will be carried out by anesthesiology physicians, information on relevant issues will be made by the subject specialist.
Dental surgery refers to any surgical procedure performed on the teeth, gums, or other oral tissues. It can range from simple procedures like tooth extractions and gum surgery to more complex procedures like dental implants and corrective jaw surgery.
Most dental surgeries are performed under local anesthesia, which numbs the area being operated on and minimizes pain. However, some discomfort and soreness may be experienced after the surgery, and pain medication may be prescribed to manage it.
The duration of dental surgery depends on the type of procedure being performed. Simple procedures like tooth extractions may only take a few minutes, while more complex procedures like dental implants may take several hours.
The recovery time from dental surgery varies depending on the type and complexity of the procedure. Simple procedures like tooth extractions may only require a day or two of rest, while more complex procedures like jaw surgery may require several weeks of recovery time.
Like any surgical procedure, dental surgery carries some risks, such as infection, bleeding, and nerve damage. However, these risks can be minimized by choosing an experienced and qualified dental surgeon and following all pre- and post-operative instructions.
Yes, dental surgery can be performed under sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the type and complexity of the procedure and the patient’s health status and preferences.
The cost of dental surgery varies depending on the type and complexity of the procedure, as well as the location and expertise of the dental surgeon. Patients should consult with their dentist or surgeon to obtain an accurate estimate of the cost.
Patients should avoid eating or drinking anything for several hours prior to impacted tooth surgery to prevent complications during the procedure. The dental surgeon will provide specific instructions on when to stop eating and drinking before the surgery.
During dental surgery, the patient will be given local anesthesia to numb the area being operated on. The surgeon will then perform the necessary procedure, and the patient may hear some noise or feel pressure during the process. Afterward, the patient will be given instructions for post-operative care.
During cyst-tumor removal surgery, the patient will receive anesthesia to numb the area being operated on, and the surgeon will remove the cyst or tumor and repair the affected area, which may require stitches. Afterward, the patient will receive instructions for post-operative care, including pain management and preventing infection. Follow-up appointments may be necessary to monitor healing and prevent complications.