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Oral Surgery
Morrisville, NC

Understanding Oral Surgery

“Because the field may address both aesthetic and functional areas of these regions, there are many different types of oral and maxillofacial surgeries.”

Reasons for Oral Surgery

“Oral surgery may help with several conditions.”

Preparing for Oral Surgery

“There is no shame in asking questions. Being informed about what is going to happen and why can do a great deal to assuage any fears.”

What to Expect from Oral Surgery

“Many patients find it benefits them to arrive at least 20 minutes early on the day of the surgery, allowing them to complete any paperwork and relax.”

Recovering from Oral Surgery

“Patients should plan to spend the rest of the day resting after oral surgery.”

Frequently Asked Questions

New patients and emergency appointments welcome

Oral Surgery Terminology

Crown Lengthening
Crown lengthening is the procedure in which a professional removes an overgrowth of gum tissue from the teeth to make the teeth appear longer.
Dental Implant Surgery
Dental implant surgery involves inserting metal posts, usually consisting of titanium, into the jaw bone to attach abutments to and give patients the full functionality and visually-pleasing teeth.
Facial Trauma
Facial trauma can occur when someone is hit in the face by a ball or accidental elbow, along with smashing the face into objects such as a wall or steering wheel.
Functional Dentistry
Functional dentistry involves a strong focus on identifying the root cause of oral health issues and not just treating the symptoms.
Impacted Wisdom Teeth Extraction
Removing an impacted wisdom tooth is crucial for the patient’s health and well-being since an impacted wisdom tooth will continue to grow in a crooked direction, causing pain.
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Oral and maxillofacial surgery involves the diagnosis and surgical treatment of conditions that result in functional and esthetic aspects of the hard tissues in the maxillofacial region.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea is a condition in which the individual has difficulty breathing during sleep and experiences a variety of symptoms due to it, including loud snoring.
Orthognathic Surgery
Orthognathic surgery is also known as corrective jaw surgery that can help to correct any issues with the jaw including conditions such as sleep apnea and TMJ.
Reconstructive Surgery
Reconstructive surgery involves multiple procedures to rebuild or correct the structure of the mouth, teeth and jaw.
Regeneration
Regeneration is a procedure in which a professional will fold back the gums to remove bacteria that can cause diseases and inserts bone grafts, membranes or other stimulating tools to promote tissue regeneration.
Rubber Dam
A rubber dam is a dental tool that separates the individual tooth from the rest of the mouth during the surgery to prevent anything from spilling into the mouth.
Soft Tissue Graft
A soft tissue graft involves removing tissue from somewhere else on the patient’s body and attaches it to the gums to replace missing or damaged gum tissue.
Unequal Jaw Growth Surgery
Unequal jaw growth surgery will involve moving all or part of the upper/lower jaw to a more-balanced position that promotes health and better functionality.
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty
An uvulopalatopharyngoplasty is a surgical procedure to remove or remodel tissue in the throat to help treat sleep issues.