Teeth of judgment and cysts: the maxillo-facial surgeon thinks of us!
Written by:Problems with the teeth of judgment? The maxillo-facial surgeon can remove them all 4 even in a single session! Dr. Valerio Ramieri, expert in Maxillo-facial surgery in Rome, speaks to him
What Is Meaning Of Oral Surgery?
It is understood as mouth surgery in its main components, namely the teeth, mucous membranes and bone. Each of these structures can benefit from the treatment performed by the maxillo-facial surgeon.
When is oral surgery necessary?
One of the most frequent interventions is the removal of the judging teeth included or the removal of cysts. The particular proximity of these dental elements (the lower ones) to the nerve, which is responsible for the sensitivity of the teeth, the gum, and the lower lip, makes this procedure particularly delicate. However, if properly performed, the risk of permanent sensitivity is very low. In the vast majority of cases, this procedure can be performed in local anesthesia with the extraction in the same session of the two teeth of judgment on the same side and sometimes even of all four teeth together. The patient can resume eating shortly after surgery just fades the effect of anesthesia.
Other interventions include oral biopsies, placement of implants, and then fixed teeth.
When do you talk about "advanced" oral surgery?
Advanced oral surgery techniques allow you to restore, for example, the bone, where it is missing, in order to perform better quality rehabilitation and better durability. It is possible to restore the bone through the great upsurge of the maxillary sinus, bone grafts taken by the patient or animal derived and also bone grafts designed to fit the patient's needs. Most of these procedures can be perfectly performed in local anesthesia with immediate recovery of their daily activities. Again, the patient resumes feeding at the end of the anesthesia effect.
All listed procedures include taking antibiotics for about 6 days.
Editor: Valerio Bellio