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Oral Surgery and Traumatology

Oral Surgery and Traumatology

What is oral surgery?

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

These interventions are performed in the oral cavity, including teeth, mucous membranes and tissues, with the aim of solving pathological anatomical problems using modern techniques that are fast, simple and painless, being very common procedures nowadays.

Types of oral surgeries

Wisdom tooth extractions

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

Extractions of retained teeth

Some teeth, such as canines (also known as cuspids), 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 reconstructions due to trauma. 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

When do wisdom teeth need to be removed?
Wisdom teeth should be removed when they are impacted, causing crowding, difficult to clean leading to decay or gum disease, or causing pain and discomfort. Not all wisdom teeth require removal - we evaluate each case individually using 3D imaging and clinical examination.
What should I expect after oral surgery?
Some swelling and discomfort are normal after oral surgery. We provide detailed post-operative instructions and pain management protocols. Most patients return to normal activities within 2-3 days for simple procedures, while complex surgeries may require 5-7 days recovery time.
Do you offer sedation for anxious patients?
Yes, we offer multiple sedation options including nitrous oxide (laughing gas), oral sedation, and IV sedation. Our certified anesthesia team ensures your safety and comfort throughout the procedure. We'll discuss the best sedation option for your specific needs and anxiety level.