Oral
Surgery
The SailerClinic sets new standards in oral surgery in the field of maxillofacial surgery and dental medicine. This specialty includes the diagnosis and treatment of anomalies, illnesses and injuries in the area of the mouth and jaw, and requires individual treatments adapted to the specific needs of patients – a credo which the SailerClinic follows with pride.
What is Oral Surgery?
Oral surgery encompasses every procedure performed in the oral cavity. These include, for example, impacted wisdom teeth, mucosal changes, bone augmentation, tumours, cysts and much more. All these procedures are surgical in nature and are performed by an oral surgery specialist. The aim of oral surgery is to improve health in the oral area, maintain the function of the masticatory apparatus and relieve pain.
Areas of Application for Oral Surgery
Oral surgery includes countless procedures and treatments that address a wide range of issues. The most common applications include:
Tooth Extractions:
Removal of teeth in general, but especially of wisdom teeth. This is usually done when there is insufficient space in the jaw, when teeth are decayed or have developed incorrectly.
Implant Surgery:
The insertion of dental implants to replace missing teeth is a rapidly growing area of oral surgery. During this procedure, artificial tooth roots are anchored in the jawbone to create a stable base for dentures.
Periodontal Surgery:
Periodontal surgery improves severe gum disease by stabilising the periodontium and regenerating the gums.
Odontogenic Lesions:
Tumours or cysts in the periodontium should be removed to enable diagnostic clarification and the creation of a treatment plan. Our oral surgery specialists will be happy to perform this procedure and discuss the findings with you afterwards.
Diagnostic Procedures:
For some illnesses and complaints, biopsies are absolutely essential to determine the cause of discomfort in the mouth and jaw area.
Bone Tumours
Swells and tumor diseases in the facial and jaw area can be both health- and aesthetically burdensome. With the most modern methods, we support you on your path to healing and ensure that function and aesthetics are restored in the best possible way.
Jaw Cyst Removal
The removal of jaw cysts is crucial to preserving your dental and bone health. With modern imaging techniques, even the smallest changes can be detected early and treated specifically before they cause discomfort.
Wisdom Tooth Surgery
The wisdom tooth surgery is a common procedure aimed at preventing lack of space, misalignments, or inflammations in the jaw. Timely removal can effectively prevent long-term discomfort and preserve your dental health.
Philosophy of the SailerClinic
"Every person has their own unique beauty, which they can enhance at any time if needed."
Oral Surgery Procedure
Oral surgery treatment follows a structured procedure that is tailored to the individual depending on the type of procedure, but usually follows the pattern below:
Preparation and Examination:
Before the planned procedure, your oral surgeon will perform a thorough anamnesis and examination. During this process, current complaints, medical history and possible allergies are recorded and imaging techniques such as 3D scans and X-rays are performed to enable an accurate diagnosis.
Comprehensive Consultation:
After the diagnosis, you will receive a detailed explanation of the treatment options. Your oral surgeon will explain the planned procedure to you and discuss possible risks with you. You will, of course, have plenty of time to ask any questions you may have and to express any concerns.
Anaesthesia:
Depending on the planned procedure, sedation, local or general anaesthesia is used to prevent discomfort and pain during the procedure.
Procedure:
The surgical procedure is performed under sterile conditions and the oral surgery specialist uses modern instruments and techniques to achieve the best possible result for you.
Aftercare:
After the procedure, you will receive a detailed aftercare plan that includes recommendations for diet, oral hygiene, and pain management. Consistent adherence to this plan ensures optimal and rapid healing.
Follow-up:
During follow-up appointments, your oral surgeon will monitor the healing process and ensure that the desired result is achieved.
Complications and Risks of Oral Surgery
As with any surgical procedure, complications or risks can arise in oral surgery. The following possible complications and risks exist:
- Infections
- Post-operative bleeding
- Pain
- Swelling
- Complications during or due to anaesthesia
- Nerve damage, which can cause pain or numbness
A detailed consultation with your oral surgeon will enable you to be well-informed and prepared for the procedure. We will discuss all potential risks and answer any questions you may have.
Advantages of Oral Surgery
- Effective pain relief through surgical intervention in the mouth and jaw area
- Restoration of jaw function: many oral surgical procedures are aimed at speech, chewing function and oral health in general
- Aesthetic improvement of appearance: Oral surgery can not only improve facial aesthetics, but also boost self-confidence
- Long-term solutions for dental problems which cannot be remedied by conservative techniques are possible thanks to modern oral surgery treatment methods
The SailerClinic offers you comprehensive and individual treatment approaches to improve your oral health and enhance your quality of life. Our experienced team of oral surgeons is happy to be at your disposal, in order to offer you the best possible treatment and care.
Do you have any questions about the treatment options in oral surgery? Then arrange a no-obligation consultation today! We look forward to helping you and discussing your dental problems or goals.
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