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Why Do People Need Oral Surgery?

Oral surgery may be needed for three main reasons:

Is Oral Surgery Used in Orthodontics?

Yes, oral surgery can be used in orthodontics. One common issue orthodontists address is overcrowding, which may sometimes require creating additional space in the mouth. This can involve extracting one or more teeth to facilitate proper alignment. While not always necessary, tooth extraction may be recommended as part of the treatment plan.

Additionally, orthodontists often work on jaw alignment issues, such as overbites or underbites. While many cases can be treated non-invasively, severe misalignments may require oral surgery to adjust the position of the jaw. The need for oral surgery as part of your orthodontic treatment will be discussed during your initial consultation.

How do I prepare for oral surgery?

At Sunridge Dental Care, we prioritize your comfort and preparation for your procedure. We believe in thorough patient education and will walk you through each step of the process. While this overview is general, we will provide personalized instructions tailored to your specific needs.

Generally, you should avoid eating for a few hours before the procedure, potentially starting the night before, as this is standard when receiving anesthesia. We also recommend having ice packs ready in the freezer and stocking up on soft foods and plenty of water. Additionally, make sure to have ibuprofen on hand to help manage any discomfort. We want you to be as relaxed and comfortable as possible, so feel free to ask any questions or raise concerns beforehand.

Can you provide oral surgery if I'm already seeing another dentist?

Yes, we can perform oral surgery even if you're currently seeing another dentist. When you visit our Sun City West, AZ office, please inform us if your current dentist has recommended surgery. If you wish to continue with your current dentist after the procedure, that’s fine. Otherwise, we welcome you as a new patient to our practice.

What is the recovery like from oral surgery?

Recovery from oral surgery varies depending on the type of procedure performed. Generally, you can expect some temporary bleeding, which can be managed with the gauze we provide. Swelling is common and is often the main source of discomfort. To reduce swelling, apply an ice pack to your face for 15 minutes at a time, followed by 15-minute breaks. Use a light cloth to protect your skin from irritation. Ibuprofen can help manage both swelling and pain; ice is typically used for the first day or two, while ibuprofen may be needed for a week or so.

We might also prescribe antibiotics to prevent infection. For food, stick to soft items that are easy to chew, such as soups and steamed vegetables. Preparing these foods in advance can simplify your recovery. Be sure to follow our post-surgery instructions closely and avoid overexerting yourself to ensure proper healing.

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