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Some oral conditions can be addressed through general dentistry services. Others, however, require more advanced treatment. Oral surgery is a common solution used to address a broad range of conditions. Here, Alliance Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, the trusted practice of oral surgeons in Keller and Haslet, TX, explains why a patient might need to receive this type of treatment.

5 Conditions That Could Require Oral Surgery

1. Loose Teeth

Whether from trauma or disease, permanent teeth can become loose and may need to be removed. Specific surgical procedures are available to treat each unique circumstance. For instance, surgeons can replace knocked-out teeth following an injury. They can also address root damage via the removal of an infected root, followed by a restorative solution.  

2. Impacted Teeth

Teeth which have not yet erupted above the gum line are considered impacted. Most often, wisdom teeth are impacted and should be removed to prevent future issues like overcrowding, infection, or misalignment. Usually, wisdom teeth removal is recommended for adults in their late teens and early 20s, but it can be performed later in life as well.

3. Jaw Issues

A misaligned jaw can lead to an irritating overbite or underbite, which can become more pronounced over time. To correct this issue, surgeons can correct alignments, ultimately making activities like chewing and speaking more comfortable. Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMJ), or conditions of the jaw joint known for causing headaches and facial pain, can also be resolved through surgery.

4. Missing Teeth

Having one or more missing teeth can prevent people from looking and feeling their best. For those with this issue, implants can relieve the stress. These titanium rods are surgically inserted and then serve as the base for natural-looking false teeth. They are stronger, more permanent, and typically more comfortable than other restorative options, such as dentures or bridges.

5. Growths & Lesions

oral surgeryIf you have a growth or lesion anywhere in the soft tissue of your mouth, you may be recommended for oral surgery. Both malignant and benign growths can manifest in the gums, tongue, and cheek. If needed, the growth can be sent for a biopsy following removal to determine whether further treatment is necessary.

No matter the reason for your procedure, you can rest assured you’ll be in the capable hands of experienced, careful surgeons with Alliance Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. Their team strives to make sure every oral surgery procedure they perform is as painless and stress-free as possible. To learn more about their services, visit their website, and call (817) 741-2200 to schedule a consultation.

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