The presentation prepared by Islomova Rukhshana a student of Termiz University of Economics and Service, group 23-01, course of medical work, on the subject of English Dental surgery


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The presentation prepared by
Islomova Rukhshana
a student of Termiz University of Economics and Service, group 23-01, course of medical work, on the subject of English
Dental surgery is any of a number of medical procedures that involve artificially modifying dentition; in other words, surgery of the teeth, gums and jaw bones.Dental surgery is any of a number of medical procedures that involve artificially modifying dentition; in other words, surgery of the teeth, gums and jaw bones.
Dental surgery is commonly done to remove severely decayed, damaged or infected teeth. These procedures involve extracting teeth through simple or more complex methods, depending on different factors, such as how much of the tooth is above the gum line. More common dental procedures also include extractions to remove wisdom teeth.
These teeth can cause problems when they become impacted or when they result in overcrowding. Other surgical dental procedures include root canals, surgery to place dental implants in the jaw and surgery to correct jaw problems. Surgical procedures are used in the treatment of severe or advanced cases of periodontal disease.
What to Expect Before Dental Surgery
You will likely receive special instructions to follow in order to prepare for your procedure. For example, your dentist may tell you to avoid eating or drinking for a certain number of hours before your procedure. This is common if you’re going to be under sedation or general anesthesia. You should also let your dentist know about any medications you take or any medical conditions you have beforehand. Your dentist may advise you to stop taking certain medications before your procedure. If you have a medical condition, you may need to take medication before surgery to lower your risk of complications
During your surgery, dental sedation might be an option for you. This involves using medication that has a calming effect on patients, which helps ease nervousness. Dentists recommend this option if you have a complex procedure scheduled or if you experience severe anxiety about a more minor procedure. When you have sedation, you will feel relaxed and at ease before and during your procedure.
The amount of time you need to stay at the dentist’s office will depend on the complexity of your procedure and the type of anesthesia or dental sedation used. For minor procedures, you should be able to leave shortly after and drive yourself. Your mouth will take awhile to get feeling back. If you have general anesthesia or sedation, you will need to remain at the office until you’re fully awake and alert. Someone will need to drive you home and stay with you until the medication wears off.
What to Expect After Dental Surgery
After a dental procedure, you will receive instructions on follow-up care. You might need to watch what you eat and drink or take steps to avoid complications, such as infections or a dry socket. Your dentist will also recommend taking an over-the-counter pain reliever if you experience any soreness after your procedure. This side effect of surgery is usually mild and often lasts a few days.
Conclusion
If you need dental surgery in Mesa or Phoenix or you’re nervous about any dental procedure, contact our office today. We offer sedation dentistry to make your experience during routine exams and dental surgery as comfortable as possible. When you’re at ease and free of pain, you’re more likely to get the dental care you need. We’re here to help keep your teeth and gums as healthy as possible.
Dental Surgery Procedures
1. Endodontic: This is a type of surgery involving the root or pulp of the tooth.
a. Root Canal: A root canal surgery is an endodontic treatment done by an endodontist or dentist in order to treat a diseased or damaged tooth with the tooth root exposed. It involves removing the inflamed tooth pulp and tooth root from underneath the enamel and dentin in order to relieve pain and save a tooth from extraction (hence creating a root canal).
The infected tooth is drilled and has its pulp removed, only to be replaced with an inert substance. Afterwards, a crown is placed atop the tooth to save it. In the past, a root canal was infamous for its painfulness. However, modern endodontic therapy of the root canal is nothing like the old days. It’s much more efficient and less painful than before.

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