Dental surgery includes a range of procedures to improve dental health, improve the appearance of the smile, and repair the structure of the teeth. Examples of dental surgery include root canals, dental implants, and wisdom tooth removal. Root canals are necessary when the inner nerve of a tooth has become damaged or infected. During the procedure, the patient's tooth is numbed and the nerve and pulp are removed and disposed of. The area is then cleaned and filled to seal the canal. Once the procedure is completed, the tooth is restored to a natural look, resulting in a healthy smile. Dental implants are an effective way to replace missing teeth. During the surgery, the patient's jawbone is prepped and a titanium implant is placed. The implant takes the place of the missing tooth and then a false tooth is attached to the implant. The artificial tooth is attached to the implant, providing an aesthetic and functional solution. Wisdom teeth removal is an often-necessary procedure when wisdom teeth become impacted or don't have enough room to erupt. With wisdom teeth surgery, the patient's mouth is numbed and the impacted teeth are removed. After the extraction, the patient will usually take antibiotics to prevent infection and pain medications to ease pain. These three types of surgeries are necessary for improving dental health and preventing dental problems in the future. With dental surgery, patients can have a healthier smile and maintain a comfortable lifestyle. Those considering dental surgery should consult with a qualified dentist to assess whether the procedure is necessary. A qualified dentist will provide the best therapy to improve dental health and achieve optimal results. Furthermore, the dentist can answer any questions or concerns the patient may have regarding the procedure.
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