Oral Surgery
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Common Signs You May Need Oral Surgery
Taking care of your mouth after oral surgery is essential to ensure proper healing, avoid infection, and reduce discomfort. Whether you've had a tooth extracted, a cyst removed, or another surgical procedure, following your post-op instructions will speed up recovery and help prevent complications.
- Persistent Tooth or Jaw Pain
- Impacted or Partially Erupted Wisdom Teeth
- Jaw Misalignment or Difficulty Chewing
- Infected or Failed Root Canal
- Bone Loss or Gum Recession Before Implants
Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Wisdom teeth usually appear between ages 17 and 25, but they often don't have enough room to grow properly. This can lead to impaction, pain, swelling, infections, or pressure on nearby teeth. In some cases, they can even cause cysts or jawbone damage. Removing wisdom teeth is a safe and preventive solution that protects your long-term oral health. This is especially recommended before they cause problems.


Root-End Surgery
When a root canal treatment doesn't fully resolve an infection at the tip of a tooth's root, an apicoectomy may be necessary. This minor surgical procedure involves accessing the root through the gum, removing the infected tissue and the very tip of the root, and sealing it to prevent further issues. Apicoectomy helps save teeth that would otherwise need to be extracted.


Frequently Asked Questions
Is oral surgery painful?
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia so you won't feel pain during surgery. Post-operative discomfort is managed with prescribed medication.
How long is recovery after wisdom tooth extraction?
Most patients recover within 3-7 days. Full healing of the gum tissue takes about 3-4 weeks.
What should I eat after oral surgery?
Stick to soft, cool foods for the first few days. Avoid hot, spicy, crunchy, or chewy foods until healing progresses.
When should I see an oral surgeon?
You should consult an oral surgeon if you experience persistent tooth or jaw pain, impacted wisdom teeth, jaw misalignment, or if you need a tooth extraction.