This specialty includes the diagnosis, surgery and related treatments of a wide range of diseases, wounds and aesthetic aspects of the mouth, teeth, face, head and neck. This specialty commonly treats wisdom teeth that are often retained.
Here are some of the most common questions from our patients
No, local anesthesia is administered beforehand to ensure you experience no discomfort during the surgery.
It's essential to be in optimal overall health conditions. If you have any allergies, cardiovascular issues, diabetes, coagulation disorders, or other medical concerns, it's important to discuss them before the procedure.
The post-surgical instructions may vary based on the complexity of the intervention, but generally involve resting, consuming soft foods, avoiding dairy and hot/spicy foods, refraining from smoking, avoiding sun exposure, and importantly, taking any medications prescribed by your dentist.
It's essential to have the necessary laboratory studies for the procedure, as well as any X-rays or tomography scans as recommended by your dentist.