Minor Oral Surgery

Minor Oral Surgery

Minor oral surgery refers to a range of dental procedures that are more complex than standard treatments but do not require major surgical intervention. These surgeries are usually performed by a dentist or oral surgeon under local anesthesia, and in some cases, sedation may be used to ensure patient comfort.

Common types of minor oral surgery include surgical tooth extractions, such as the removal of impacted teeth or teeth that are broken below the gumline. Wisdom tooth removal is another frequent form of minor oral surgery, especially when these third molars become impacted or misaligned, causing pain, infection, or damage to neighboring teeth.

Prior to any surgery, the dentist or oral surgeon conducts a thorough evaluation, including X-rays and a review of the patient’s medical history, to plan the procedure. Most patients experience mild to moderate discomfort, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers and ice packs. Following the dentist’s instructions is crucial for proper healing and to prevent complications. Minor oral surgery addresses various dental and oral health issues effectively and efficiently, helping patients restore and maintain their oral health with minimal downtime.