Dental surgery

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Dental Surgery is a branch of medicine that involves diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the oral cavity. This field is often considered to be a specialty of dentistry, but it also encompasses a wide range of medical and dental procedures.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Dental surgery involves various procedures such as periodontal, endodontic, prosthodontic, and orthodontic procedures. These procedures can range from simple tooth extractions to complex surgeries like dental implant placement and maxillofacial surgery.

Types of Dental Surgery[edit | edit source]

There are several types of dental surgeries, including:

  • Periodontal Surgery: This involves the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases affecting the gums and supporting structures of the teeth.
  • Endodontic Surgery: This involves the treatment of diseases and injuries of the dental pulp, root, and surrounding tissues.
  • Prosthodontic Surgery: This involves the replacement of missing teeth with prosthetics, such as dentures, bridges, and implants.

Risks and Complications[edit | edit source]

Like any surgical procedure, dental surgery carries some risks and potential complications. These may include infection, bleeding, nerve damage, and reactions to anesthesia. It is important for patients to discuss these risks with their dentist or oral surgeon before undergoing any dental surgery.

Post-Operative Care[edit | edit source]

After dental surgery, it is important for patients to follow their dentist's post-operative care instructions. This may include taking prescribed medications, avoiding certain foods and activities, and maintaining good oral hygiene.

See Also[edit | edit source]

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD