Oral surgery and traumatology

Oral surgery and traumatology

What is oral surgery?

Dental surgery encompasses surgical procedures that focus on diagnosis, treatment and aesthetic correction of various diseases, injuries or trauma related to the mouth and teeth.

These interventions are performed in the oral cavity, including teeth, mucous membranes and tissues, in order to solve pathological anatomical problems using modern techniques that are fast, simple and painless, being very common procedures today.

Types of oral surgeries

Wisdom teeth extractions

When wisdom teeth fail to erupt properly in the mouth due to lack of space or incorrect position, can cause discomfort and even acute pain, so sometimes it is necessary to extract them.

Extractions of impacted teeth

some teeth, as canines (also known as fangs), They often do not emerge in the mouth in the proper position and may require extraction. Sometimes, The specialist will evaluate whether it is preferable to extract them or if they can be placed in their correct position through orthodontic treatment..

Dental fractures and reconstructions due to trauma

We effectively treat dental fractures and perform trauma reconstructions. We use advanced techniques to restore the functionality and aesthetics of your damaged teeth.. Whether due to a sports accident, a fall or any other type of trauma.

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    Frequently asked questions about oral surgery and traumatology

    Don't worry. In the clinic, You will be given local anesthesia so that you do not feel pain during the extraction. If the tooth is visible, You will only feel the movement and pressure exerted by the dentist to extract it. You also have the option of receiving a sedative to relax you during the procedure.. If the tooth is more hidden, it may be necessary to make an incision in the gum, but they will still apply local anesthesia so you don't feel pain.

    • Impacted wisdom teeth
    • Gum graft
    • Dental implants
    • Maxillofacial Surgery
    • Root canal
    • Jaw and teeth repair after injury

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