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Surgical dentistry deals with the diagnosis and surgical treatment of diseases, injuries and developmental anomalies in the oral cavity and jaws. It includes procedures such as tooth extractions, root apical resections, cyst removal, implantation and other surgical procedures necessary for the health and functionality of the oral apparatus.
The dentist will listen to your concerns, examine your oral cavity, and, if necessary, perform an X-ray or 3D imaging to accurately determine the extent of the problem and suggest an appropriate surgical procedure.
Based on the examination, the dental surgeon will explain the procedure in detail, its course, time requirements, and possible recovery. He will also answer your questions and set a date for the procedure.
Before the procedure, your dental surgeon will give you local anesthesia so that you don’t feel any pain during the procedure. In some cases, sedation or general anesthesia is also possible.
The procedure itself may include wisdom tooth extraction, superfluous tooth extraction, bone preparation, root apex resection, or implantation. The dental surgeon works precisely and gently to minimize interference with surrounding tissues.
After the procedure, your surgeon will clean and stitch the wound (if necessary). They will also explain post-procedure oral care instructions, dietary recommendations, hygiene, and any prescriptions for pain or inflammation.
Afterwards, it is necessary to undergo a follow-up visit, during which the dentist will check the healing, assess the condition, possibly remove the stitches, and recommend further procedures or treatment.
Surgical dentistry provides effective solutions where conventional procedures are not enough. Book a consultation at Casa Dental. We will be happy to prepare a treatment plan tailored to your needs.
No. All procedures are performed under local anesthesia, which means you will not feel any pain. If necessary, the procedure can also be performed under sedation or general anesthesia.
The healing time depends on the type of procedure and the individual condition of the patient, usually taking a few days to 2 weeks. Your dental surgeon will provide you with precise instructions to speed up healing.
For difficult-to-remove teeth (e.g. wisdom teeth), cysts, root inflammation, tooth injuries or the need for implantation. It all starts with a consultation, where the dentist will suggest the most suitable solution.
It is recommended to wait until the anesthesia has completely worn off (approximately 2–3 hours). After that, you can drink water and eat soft or mashed foods.
Typically 7 to 10 days after the procedure. If absorbable stitches are used, they do not need to be removed.
It depends on the complexity of the procedure and your comfort level. After minor procedures, patients often return to normal activities within 1–2 days.
Yes, if hygiene instructions are not followed or the wound is irritated. Therefore, it is important to follow the recommendations of the dental surgeon and undergo a check-up.