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Common Reasons One Would Need to See an OMS


Posted on 5/23/2022 by Ankur Johri
Common Reasons One Would Need to See an OMSAn oral and maxillofacial surgeon is a surgeon who specialises in dental and oral surgeries. They can deal with the slightest dental issues, oral defects, injuries, and cosmetic procedures. Anyone with oral procedure needs should consider the need and choice to see an OMS.

When Should a Patient See an OMS Dental Professional


While impacted wisdom teeth are often removed, other teeth that are crowded, unhealthy beyond repair, or supernumerary may also need to be removed. For patients who require surgical tooth extractions, whether simple or complicated by impaction, OMSs are the obvious choice.

While many people choose to have their wisdom teeth extracted, it is not always required. Although each patient and case is different, wisdom teeth removal is usually recommended if there is evidence of periodontal disease, infection, cavities, damage to adjoining teeth, cysts, or tumours. Patients who want to preserve their wisdom teeth should see an OMS regularly to discuss care.

Before receiving orthodontics or fitting for prosthetics, a patient usually sees an OMS for a medical procedure. An OMS may remove extra bone and gum tissue or smooth and recontour the bone ridge on which dentures rest before fitting them. The OMS prepares the oral cavity for the next step in these situations. In the case of orthodontic surgery, this could imply removing over-retained baby teeth or exposing unerupted teeth.

Dental implant surgery involves the replacement of tooth roots with metal, screw-like posts and repairing worn or missing teeth with a dental implant that looks and functions similarly to natural teeth. Dental implant surgery can be an excellent alternative to ill-fitting dentures or bridgework. It can also be a good option when there aren't enough natural teeth roots to make dentures or bridgework tooth substitutes. OMS are extensively equipped and knowledgeable in this field.

Many people suffer from jaw issues that affect their chewing, swallowing and even speaking. It's possible that if your jaws don't line up correctly, it will affect your bite, making eating and talking difficult. Sometimes called orthognathic surgery, jaw surgery straightens your bottom and top jaws.
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