Oral surgery
At Family
Dentistry Courtice, we can provide you with the surgical procedure you need to maintain or
restore your oral health. When it comes to dentistry, only certain dentists
perform surgical procedures. Whether you are looking for a new dentist or are
currently under the care of one and need more intensive procedures, we welcome
your call. Family
Dentistry Courtice can examine you, give you an opinion regarding whether or not you need
surgery, what procedure will benefit you, and what you can expect from the
process. Feel free to ask as many questions as you need in order to feel
prepared and comfortable. In the meantime, here are a few frequently asked
questions we hear in dentist office. Why do people get oral surgery?
There are
three main reasons that a surgical procedure could be necessary. The first is
your health. Tooth decay is incredibly common, and if you receive regular
dental care, it is easy to catch and treat before it causes discomfort or spreads.
Unfortunately, too many people do not visit the dentist on a regular basis, and
this can allow infections to set in. Family
Dentistry Courtice Occasionally, the decay becomes so bad, the tooth has to be removed.
Other times, it can be saved with a root canal, but regardless, immediate
dental care is necessary to stop the discomfort. It may also be necessary Family
Dentistry Courtice to perform oral surgery to correct a problem with your gums. If you
have gum disease and suffer from gum recession, you could need a surgical gum
graft, for example.
The second
reason we perform oral surgery is to remove wisdom teeth. While they do not
always pose an immediate health risk, they can grow in impacted and cause
discomfort. Removing them can prevent future infections and stop your wisdom
teeth from pushing your other teeth forward.
Lastly, our
patients receive oral surgery for cosmetic reasons. Primarily, this is to
replace missing teeth with dental implants. An implant is the most secure and
durable solution for tooth loss, because it is the only solution that replaces
the root in addition to the tooth. To do so, Dr. implants a titanium post under
the gums and secures it to the jaw bone. Family
Dentistry CourticeTitanium is used because it is a strong metal that the body treats like
natural matter. As a result, the implant and jaw bone will fuse together
through the process of osseointegration. This takes a few months, but once
complete, a new root system is developed, and when the new tooth is attached,
it will be as secure as a natural one. To learn more about this process check Family
Dentistry Courtice

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