Oral Surgery

Benefits of Oral Surgery

Impacted Teeth
Impacted teeth refer to teeth that do not fully emerge or grow into their normal position in the dental arch. This condition commonly occurs with third molars, also known as wisdom teeth, but can affect other teeth as well. Impaction often happens due to insufficient space in the jaw or the teeth developing at an angle that hinders their proper eruption. Impacted teeth can lead to various issues, including pain, swelling, and an increased risk of infection.
Severe Tooth Decay
Severe tooth decay, also known as advanced or extensive dental caries, occurs when the tooth enamel and underlying structures are significantly compromised by bacterial activity. This deterioration can result from poor oral hygiene, excessive sugar consumption, and untreated cavities. As tooth decay progresses, it may lead to the formation of deep cavities, erosion of enamel, and exposure of the tooth's inner pulp.
Malocclusion Issues
Malocclusion refers to misalignment or improper positioning of the teeth when the jaws are closed. affecting both oral health and overall well-being. Malocclusion can manifest in different forms, including overcrowding, overbite, underbite, crossbite, and open bite, each presenting unique challenges. Overcrowding occurs when there is insufficient space for teeth, leading to misalignment, difficulty in cleaning, and an increased risk of tooth decay and gum disease.