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Gentle Oral Surgery Options for Residents of Canton, MS

At Dental Care of Madison, we always recommend the most conservative solutions to maintain optimal oral health. At times, we may recommend oral surgery to restore beautiful, healthy, and functional smiles. Our experienced dentists are committed to delivering top-tier care with a gentle, compassionate touch to provide you with the best possible patient experience. We strive to not only meet but exceed your expectations.

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    What Is Oral Surgery?

    Oral surgery encompasses a broad range of procedures that go beyond routine dental care. The following is a look at some of the oral surgery options we offer for residents of Canton and the surrounding communities:

    Tooth Extraction: At Dental Care of Madison, saving a damaged tooth is always our topmost priority. However, there are times when we recommend extracting a tooth that cannot be saved or one that is causing complications that impact your health. This is sometimes the case with extensive decay, severe fractures, infections, trauma, or advanced periodontal disease. We may also recommend extraction as a component of orthodontic treatment to create the space needed for the remaining teeth to shift into alignment, addressing crowding or tooth misalignment.

    If the affected tooth is visible and easily accessible, we may recommend a simple extraction, which involves gently loosening the affected tooth and removing it from its socket. A surgical extraction, on the other hand, is more of an involved procedure that is required to remove impacted, broken, or otherwise problematic teeth. Most patients report minimal discomfort during and after extraction.

    Socket Preservation: After extracting a tooth, the surrounding bone immediately begins to shrink and resorb, leading to bone loss and deterioration in the area. Depending on the location of your affected tooth, we may recommend socket preservation.

    The socket preservation procedure involves placing a bone grafting material in the extracted tooth's socket immediately after removing it to prevent bone loss in the area and help maintain your jawbone's shape and density. This helps ensure the success of future dental implants and helps ensure more comfortable restorations, such as dental bridges and dentures, enhancing your smile and quality of life.

    Wisdom Teeth Removal: The wisdom teeth are your last teeth to come, typically erupting between ages 17 and 25. Many people don't have room in the jaw to accommodate these third molars, resulting in them being impacted or trapped in the jawbone. Impacted teeth can grow at awkward angles, damaging the neighboring teeth and leading to teeth crowding and misalignment. Partially erupted wisdom teeth are also challenging to clean effectively, making them vulnerable to decay, painful infections, and cysts or tumors that can cause bone loss or damage.

    At Dental Care of Madison, we typically extract problematic teeth to prevent complications. We may also recommend the extraction of wisdom teeth if they are likely to cause future problems. Our dedicated dentists will evaluate your unique needs and recommend the most conservative solution to safeguard your smile.

    Dental Implant Placement: Dental implants are today’s gold standard for replacing one, several, or a complete arch of teeth, delivering results second only to healthy, natural teeth. Implant surgery involves the placement of one or several titanium implants in the jawbone to replace natural tooth roots. As the area heals, the implants integrate with the jawbone in a process known as osseointegration, providing a solid foundation to support a crown, bridge, or implant-supported denture.

    Dental implants offer numerous benefits. They are the only restorations that preserve your facial structure by preventing bone loss and deterioration. Your new replacement teeth will help restore your ability to enjoy the foods you love, speak clearly, and smile with confidence. With proper care and maintenance, your restorations have the potential to last a lifetime!

    Bone Graft: Placing dental implants requires good bone density and quality in the area for adequate support. If you've been missing your teeth for some time, chances are you have experienced bone loss, requiring a bone graft to ensure the success of your implant procedures. Other causes of bone loss include periodontal disease, oral infections, trauma, or congenital conditions.

    The bone grafting procedure involves placing bone grafting material or other regenerative products in the jawbone where the bone loss has occurred. These materials act like a scaffold, stimulating your body's regenerative process and building up the bone in the area. A bone graft helps create a solid foundation to support your implants, ensuring their success.

    Preparing for Oral Surgery

    It is perfectly normal to feel a little anxious about an upcoming oral surgery procedure. At Dental Care of Madison, we work tirelessly to ensure you are comfortable throughout any procedure, and part of that is ensuring that you are well-prepared. We will discuss your procedure, talk about preparation and recovery, answer your questions, and address your concerns. We never make you feel rushed or pressured. We're here for you every step of the way.

    How We Make You Feel Comfortable and Stress-Free

    At Dental Care of Madison, we are committed to providing a warm, comfortable environment where you feel right at home. We believe in a gentle, compassionate approach, prioritizing your comfort and well-being in every aspect of your care. With our cutting-edge technology, modern techniques, advanced anesthetics, and sedation dentistry options, we strive to ensure your time with us is relaxed and free from stress. Our dedicated dentists and team care deeply about our valued patients, which shows in everything we do!

    Gentle Oral Surgery Options Near Me Serving Residents of Canton, MS

    At Dental Care of Madison, we offer personalized smile solutions to restore and maintain your smile's health and function while preventing future complications. If you require oral surgery, you can trust that you are in capable hands. Our skilled and experienced dentists and patient-centered team use the latest advances in dental technology to deliver a superior patient experience and the best possible treatment outcomes. Call us at (601) 898-9390 to schedule your appointment, or request one online today!

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