Oral Surgery In Idaho Falls Id
Oral and maxillofacial surgery is an umbrella term that refers to surgical procedures performed for problems affecting the mouth, jaws, teeth, gums, neck, and face. Dentists who perform oral surgeries go through additional dental specialization for a couple of years. Most oral surgeries are performed with the patient under sedation to avoid pain and discomfort.
Tooth Extraction
A dentist may recommend extraction for several
reasons, including:
- Severe gum disease
- Crowding in the mouth
- Injury or trauma
- Overcrowding in wisdom teeth
- Cysts, tumors, or other growths in the jaws
- To make room for orthodontic treatment
- Excessive wear on teeth from grinding or clenching
- Other health conditions that may cause bone loss in the jaw
During a tooth removal procedure, the dentist will numb the area around the tooth to prevent pain and then gently rock the tooth back and forth to loosen it from its socket in the bone and ligaments that hold it in place. In some cases, the dentist may need to section the tooth into smaller pieces to remove it completely. Once the tooth is removed, stitches may be needed to close the gums. The patient is usually prescribed pain medications and antibiotics following the procedure to ensure a quick recovery. The removed tooth can be replaced with dental implants or a bridge to restore its function and appearance.
Dental Implants
Dental implants are a restorative dentistry
treatment that replaces missing tooth roots with
tooth-like posts. Once the implants are in place,
artificial teeth are attached to them to restore your
smile’s natural look and function. They look, feel, and
function just like your natural teeth!
If you’ve lost a tooth or multiple teeth and you
are looking for a way to replace them, dental implants are
an excellent treatment option to consider! We will conduct
a thorough examination to see if you are a candidate for
this advanced procedure. We will also discuss the benefits
of implants with you so that you can make an informed
decision.
For this procedure, we surgically place the implant
post into the bone socket of your missing tooth so the jaw
bone and the gum tissue can heal around it. Once the
tissues have healed around the newly placed implant, we
will be able to attach a temporary restoration to it. This
temporary restoration will be replaced once your jawbone
heals around the new implant, and we can then fabricate
the permanent restoration. Once your final restoration is
complete, you will be able to eat, speak, and smile with
ease again!
Root Canal Treatment
A root canal is a procedure performed to remove the
infected pulp from a tooth to save it and avoid
extraction. Tooth decay or trauma can lead to infection,
and if left untreated, the bacteria can spread to the bone
of the tooth and cause severe damage. If you are
experiencing any symptoms that may indicate the need for a
root canal treatment, it is important to see a dentist
right away.
At our dental practice, we can perform a root canal
treatment to save your natural teeth and restore your
smile with natural-looking results. After a root canal,
your tooth may be sensitive, or you may experience pain
when biting pressure is applied. Over-the-counter
medication can be prescribed to minimize discomfort until
you are fully healed. Most patients are able to resume
normal activities the day after their root canal.
To find out more about the dental services offered at Atwood Family Dentistry, call (208) 528-6684 or schedule a consultation online. You can also visit us at 1759 W Broadway, Idaho Falls, ID 83402.
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1759 W Broadway,
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
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