Dental Surgery--Taking a Closer Look
By Eriani Doyel
Dental surgery involves any type of surgery
dealing with the teeth and gums-it can include
extraction (pulling teeth,) gum procedures,
root canals and cosmetic surgery. In order
to be qualified and trained to perform this
type of surgery a dentist must go beyond the
accredited dental school training and state
licensing to get more specialized coursework
and then be certified by a professional board
in their particular specialty-like dental
surgery or orthodontics. If you are considering
this type of surgery, whether for cosmetic
or health reasons, you should have a basic
understanding of the procedures and what is
involved.
Extraction-this type of surgery involves
removing one or more teeth root and all.
This surgery usually can be performed
by a general practice dentist. It is usually
done when a tooth is dead or rotten-but
it can also be done when a person has
"extra" or supernumerary teeth, or to
remove baby teeth so that permanent teeth
can come in. Another common reason for
this type of dental surgery is for wisdom
teeth extraction. When the wisdom teeth
are showing through the gums it is usually
a simpler procedure than if they are still
under the gums and pushing into other
teeth (impacted.)
Gum Repair and Surgery-sometimes the
gums become infected with a disease such
gingivitis and must be cleaned and repaired
with dental surgery. At times the gums
even grow over the teeth and must be cut
back.
Tooth Replacement-When a tooth is knocked
out in an injury or accident, it is sometimes
possible to replace the tooth. If you
experience this type of accident, quickly
put the tooth on ice or in a glass of
cold milk and take it to your dentist
or dental surgeon. If the root is still
alive, you may be able to save your tooth
with dental surgery. Any time you hit
a tooth and it is loose, you should have
it looked at by a dentist to make sure
that there is no root damage.
Cosmetic surgery-this type of dental
surgery can be performed to remove gaps
in teeth or to change the gum line. Your
dentist can tell you if surgery or orthodontics
would be a better option.
Preparation for Bridges or Prosthetics-when
you are preparing to get partial or full
dentures or simply a bridge, you may need
dental surgery to prepare your gums and
mouth for the implants or dentures. You
may need to have teeth removed or gums
shaped to allow the dentures to fit properly.
Any time you need dental surgery you
should try to find the dentist with the
proper qualifications to perform the surgery.
If it is an emergency, contact your general
practice dentist first to see if they
can do it or if they have recommendations.
If you are going to have cosmetic surgery,
you can look around to see what is available.
Eriani Doye writes articles on Health
and Fitness. If you would like more information
about dental surgery visit davissurgery.com
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