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A free guide by Dental Surgery Virginia that covers every aspect of Wisdom Tooth extraction and the steps involved in this oral surgery. <br>
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A GUIDE TO WISDOM TOOTH EXTRACTION IN ORAL SURGERY A presentation by Dental Surgery Virginia
Presentation Outline General Introduction Wisdom Tooth Removal Procedure Before Surgery During Surgery After Surgery Conclusion Contact Us
General Introduction The most common reason for oral surgery for wisdom teeth extraction is that they become packed together. This leads to some dental problems such as teeth overcrowding, the progressive decay of teeth, or pain. Wisdom teeth may not form properly as they are located at the end and the lack of space may hinder their growth. This immature formation may result in tooth impaction.
Wisdom Tooth Removal Procedure A dentist or a specialist surgeon in this field can perform wisdom tooth removal. Generally, you should have a basic knowledge of the entire procedure which is divided into three phases — before surgery, during surgery, and after surgery. Each phase is unique and the instructions must be followed properly.
This is the time you will have to make an appointment with an oral surgeon to discuss the wisdom teeth extraction process. The most common topics that are discussed in meetings like these are your previous dental health issues and the medication that you are on. The type of anesthesia you will have is also talked about. You can either have only your mouth numbed or made unconscious during surgery. Before Surgery
During Surgery Oral surgery for wisdom teeth removal should not take more than 45 minutes. Depending on the complexity of the wisdom teeth location, you will be administered with suitable anesthesia during the extraction process.
Types of Anesthesia Sedation Anesthesia General Anesthesia Local Anesthesia
01 02 03 04 05 06 Bleeding Basic Pain Management guidance after surgery Swelling In Tooth Food And Beverages Clean Your Mouth Discoloration
Conclusion Oral surgery is a procedure that can be used to remove impacted teeth. Care after surgery is very important. If the oral surgeon’s instructions are followed properly, unnecessary discomfort and the complications of infection and swelling can be reduced.
Meet Dr. Stephen C. Brown Dr. Brown is a diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and a fellow of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. He maintains certifications in Advanced Cardiac Life Support. Dr. Brown also participates in frequent continuing education courses to maintain his excellence in surgery. Dr. Brown has great enthusiasm and passion for his specialty of oral and maxillofacial surgery. He conveys this devotion and care to each patient on a daily basis. This care is backed by many years of clinical practice and surgical experience. This same diligence and excellence of care will be provided for your appointment.
Get in touch with us FOR ORDERS AND INQUIRIES: Email: Website: Number: 804-768-9000 Info@DrBrownOS.com www.dentalsurgeryvirginia.com