Oral Surgery

When your mouth needs more extensive help than basic cleaning and care, Maria Kim DMD has the oral surgery services to support your dental health. Learn more about how oral surgery can restore your smile.

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Bone Grafting

Bone grafting is a procedure in which bone or bone-like material is added to the jawbone to enhance its structure and provide a solid foundation for dental implants. This technique is commonly used when there is insufficient bone density to support implants or to address bone loss due to periodontal disease.

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Crown Lengthening

Crown lengthening is a surgical procedure that involves reshaping the gum tissue and, if necessary, the underlying bone to expose more of the tooth's surface. This is often done to improve the appearance of "gummy" smiles, create a stable foundation for dental restorations, or address dental health concerns.

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Root Canal Therapy

Root canal therapy, also known as endodontic treatment, is performed to save a severely decayed or infected tooth. During the procedure, the infected pulp within the tooth is removed, and the interior is cleaned, filled, and sealed, effectively relieving pain and preserving the tooth's function.

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Frequently Asked Oral Surgery Questions

  • What is oral surgery?

    Oral surgery involves surgical procedures that address issues related to the mouth, jaws, teeth, and facial structures. It can range from tooth extraction and dental implant placement to more complex procedures like jaw realignment.

  • Will I feel pain during oral surgery?

    Oral surgery is typically performed under anesthesia, ensuring that you're comfortable and pain-free during the procedure. Afterward, there might be some discomfort, which can be managed with prescribed pain medication.

  • How long is the recovery period after oral surgery?

    The recovery period varies depending on the type of oral surgery performed. Simple procedures might involve just a few days of recovery, while more complex surgeries might require several weeks for complete healing.

  • Can I eat normally after oral surgery?

    Your diet might be restricted immediately after surgery, especially if stitches are involved or if certain areas need time to heal. Your oral surgeon will provide specific dietary guidelines based on your procedure.

  • How do I prepare for oral surgery?

    Your dentist or oral surgeon will provide specific instructions for preparation, which might include fasting before surgery, arranging for transportation afterward, and adjusting medications as needed.

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