Oral surgery encompasses a range of procedures aimed at diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the mouth, teeth, jaws and facial structures. From tooth extraction to corrective jaw surgery, oral surgeons play a crucial role in improving oral health, function and aesthetics.
Our services include:
Benefits of Oral Surgery
- Alleviates pain and discomfort associated with dental issues
- Restores oral function, including chewing and speaking
- Improves dental aesthetics and facial symmetry
- Prevents further complications and promotes long-term oral health
What To Expect
- Initial Consultation: Dr. Nick Bussa or Dr. Keith Schulhof will evaluate your oral health, discuss treatment options and address any concerns you may have.
- Pre-Surgical Planning: Depending on the procedure, diagnostic tests such as X-rays or CT scans may be conducted to plan the surgery effectively.
- Surgical Procedure: The surgery is performed using advanced techniques and anesthesia to ensure patient comfort and safety.
- Post-Operative Care: After surgery, instructions for post-operative care and pain management will be provided to facilitate a smooth recovery.
Schedule With Us
If you require oral surgery in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, to address dental issues or improve your oral health, contact Jain Dental at 952-926-3392 to schedule a consultation with our experienced dentists. Let us help you achieve optimal oral health and function!
Frequently Asked Questions
Is oral surgery painful?
Oral surgery is typically performed under anesthesia, so you should not experience any pain during the procedure. Afterward, any discomfort can usually be managed with prescribed pain medications.
How long does it take to recover from oral surgery?
Recovery time varies depending on the complexity of the procedure. Generally, patients can expect some swelling and discomfort for a few days to a week following surgery, with full recovery within a few weeks.
Are there any risks associated with oral surgery?
Like any surgical procedure, oral surgery carries some risks, including infection, bleeding and nerve damage. However, these risks are minimal, and your dentist will take appropriate measures to minimize them.