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Oral Surgery

What is Oral Surgery?

Oral surgery encompasses a wide range of procedures aimed at addressing issues within the mouth, teeth, jaw, and face. At Delatite Dental, our skilled team is dedicated to providing top-quality oral surgical care to ensure your oral health and overall well-being. Oral surgery involves surgical procedures performed on the tissues of the mouth, teeth, gums, and jaw. These procedures can range from simple tooth extractions to more complex surgeries such as corrective jaw surgery.

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Common Oral Surgery Procedures

Tooth Extractions

  • Simple Extractions: Removing a tooth that is visible in the mouth.
  • Surgical Extractions: Removing a tooth that is not easily accessible, such as impacted wisdom teeth.

Dental Implants

  • Placing artificial tooth roots to support crowns, bridges, or dentures, providing a permanent solution for missing teeth.

Corrective Jaw Surgery

  • Correcting misalignments of the jaw to improve function and appearance.

Biopsies

  • Removing tissue samples for testing to diagnose oral diseases or conditions, such as oral cancer.

Treatment of Facial Trauma

  • Repairing fractures or injuries to the jaw and facial bones.

Benefits of Oral Surgery

Pain Relief

Alleviating pain caused by impacted teeth, infections, or jaw disorders.

Improved Function

Restoring normal function for speaking, chewing, and swallowing.

Enhanced Appearance

Correcting jaw alignment or replacing missing teeth to improve facial aesthetics.

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Disease Treatment

Treating and managing oral diseases and conditions.

Preventive Care

Removing problematic teeth or growths to prevent further complications.

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Approximately 5 million wisdom teeth are removed each year indicating the high prevalence of oral surgical procedures.

Oral surgery can address a variety of dental and facial issues, providing relief, improving function, and enhancing your appearance. At Delatite Dental, our experienced team is dedicated to delivering exceptional oral surgical care tailored to your unique needs. If you require oral surgery, schedule a consultation with us to discuss your treatment options and take the first step toward better oral health.

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Why Choose Delatite Dental For Oral Surgery

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Over 100000+ patients treated successfully by our team

75

Years

Combined Australian and Global Experience


Renowned Educators

Our team includes former professors from leading universities, ensuring our practice benefits from cutting-edge education and insights.

Dual Board-Certified Dentists

Our dentists bring dual board certifications and extensive experience, guaranteeing top-tier expertise in every procedure.

Innovations in Dental Education

We pioneer VR/AR education and develop patented products, keeping our practice at the forefront of dental technology.

Comprehensive Education and Experience

With affiliations at multiple universities and decades of combined experience, our team delivers care grounded in the latest research and clinical excellence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most oral surgeries are performed under local anesthesia, sedation, or general anesthesia to minimize discomfort. Post-operative pain can typically be managed with prescribed or over-the-counter pain medications.

Recovery times vary depending on the type and complexity of the surgery. Simple procedures may require a few days of recovery, while more complex surgeries could take several weeks.

Soft foods and liquids are recommended for the first few days after surgery. Avoid hot, spicy, or hard foods that could irritate the surgical site. Gradually reintroduce normal foods as you heal.

As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks, including infection, bleeding, and adverse reactions to anesthesia. Your oral surgeon will discuss these risks with you and take measures to minimize them.