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A London Dentist Can Do Oral Surgery

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

When you need oral surgery, it is very important to make sure that you feel comfortable with your dentist, as well as the setting where the surgery will be performed. In most cases, you will not need to go to a hospital, unless you have certain medical conditions. Therefore, if you need to have oral surgery, you will be able to enjoy the security of being in a familiar office setting. For example, if you usually see a London dentist, you will be able to have various kinds of surgery at that office.

Consider a situation where you need gum or jawbone surgery. Typically, your dentist will have all of the tools and medications that are required for these procedures. You will also find that your dentist can provide you with sedatives and other medications that may be required to ensure that you do not experience pain or distress during the procedure.

Before you have oral surgery, you should always make sure that your primary care doctor knows about it. This will make it possible for you to stop certain medications that might present problems during your oral surgery. For example, if you are on blood thinners, you may need to stop taking them for a few days. While your dentist will also ask about your medical history and current conditions, it will always be to your advantage to make sure that you gain insight and advice from all of your health care providers.

If you are going to have oral surgery, it may also be of some help to plan on a few days off from work. Even if you wind up not needing extra time, at least you will not need to worry about calling in sick at the last minute. As may be expected, if you have children or look after other people in your household, it may also be of some help to have a baby sitter or another family member on hand to take care of your regular duties. While most oral surgeries do not pose many recovery issues, it is always best to be prepared.

An Overview of Oral Surgery in London

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Oral surgery is a field of London dentistry that involves diagnosis, treatment and surgery of injuries, diseases and defects of both esthetic and functional aspects of the soft and hard tissues of the mouth, head, gums, jaws, neck, teeth and jaws.
There are several dental conditions that may need oral surgery, including:
• Impacted wisdom teeth. Known as third molars, wisdom teeth sometime fail to develop properly or to fully come out through the patient’s gum line. This may cause the patient’s molar to be entrapped between his gum tissue and jawbone. An impacted third molar can result in pain, infection and swelling of the gum tissue. An impacted problem may also cause damage to other teeth, bone and gums. Sometimes the problem may lead to cyst or tumor formation and may destroy parts of the jaw.

• Tooth loss. Dental implant surgery is an option to restore missing teeth. The dental implants are surgically placed in the patient’s jawbone to stabilize the artificial tooth. Patients who are suitable to undergo dental implant surgery are those who have enough bone density, not prone to infection and are willing to maintain regular and proper oral hygiene regimen.

• Correcting jaw irregularity. Oral surgery may be needed to improve denture fit.

• Correcting unequal jaw growth. For those who have unequal lower and upper jaw growth, oral surgery may be needed to correct these problems. Unequal jaw growth may cause difficulty in eating, speaking, breathing and swallowing. London oral surgery will move part of the lower jaw or upper jaw into a balanced, healthy and functional position.

Oral Surgery in London

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

At the London Dental Clinic, your oral surgery problems can be addressed and treated. There are several situations that require oral surgery. These include the extraction of teeth and the treatment and extraction of impacted wisdom teeth (i.e., third molars). More often than not, there is not enough room in the mouth for wisdom teeth to fully erupt. If they don’t half enough room, that will become impacted either in the soft tissue and/or the hard bony tissue. They can cause damage to the second molars, become infected, or cysts and tumours can form around them. So, it is highly recommended that you have these teeth removed. Canine teeth and premolars can also become impacted, and will require extraction in many cases.
If you are missing a tooth or several teeth, oral surgery is used to place an implant(s). Dental implant patients should have enough bone for the dental implant to be placed. You London dental clinic will perform the necessary examinations to see if you are a good candidate for dental implant(s). Oral surgery can also help correct uneven jaw growth problems, broken jaws, temopo-mandibular joint problems, and can also help with denture fit. Additional problems that can be treated with oral surgery are lacerations of the mouth, the removal of dental lesions that require a biopsy, infections of the face, repair of cleft lip and palate, and sleep apnoea and snoring problems. Visit your London dental clinic to learn more!