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Are you wondering whether or not you need to see an oral surgeon in Melbourne for jaw or teeth problems? Oral surgeons specialize in treatments and procedures that involve correcting the jawbone via surgical methods and procedures that involve creating incisions in the gum tissue.

Reasons you may need an oral surgeon include wisdom teeth removal, full mouth tooth rehabilitation, dental implants, bone and gum grafting, complicated tooth extractions, severe trauma to the jaw, and corrective surgery to fix severe upper and lower jaw alignment problems.

Complicated Tooth Extractions May Require an Oral Surgeon

Most tooth extractions can be performed by your local dentist in Melbourne. However, if there are complicating factors as the tooth only partially emerging, the tooth broke off at the gum line, or the tooth root has cracked or broke off during routine tooth extraction, an oral surgeon is usually required to completely remove the remaining tooth or the impacted tooth.

Wisdom Teeth Removal

If your wisdom teeth are completely impacted or partially impacted, they may need to be surgically removed. While most dentists are perfectly capable of removing wisdom teeth that are mostly erupted, sometimes wisdom teeth can be severely crooked or twisted and completely submerged below the gum line. In the latter instance, it’s best to have your wisdom teeth surgically removed by a licensed and experienced oral surgeon as to not disrupt the tooth, surrounding area, or nerves.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are supported by a post that is placed in the jaw and gum tissue. This requires surgery from an oral surgeon, especially if you also need bone and tissue grafts prior to receiving your dental implant. It’s also important to note that oral surgery can be used to replace one or two missing teeth on your mouth or replace every tooth in your mouth.

Severely Misaligned Jaw that Needs Dental Surgery

If you have a severe over, under, or crossbite, it may require surgery. The first recommended treatments are often orthodontic appliances to help the jaw bones grow correctly during childhood. Headgear and elastic bands are more common during the teenage years, which are minimally invasive. However, there are instances where surgery is required. The reasons for needing jaw surgery include genetic predisposition for having a severe under, over or cross-bite, uneven growth rates of the upper and lower jaws, or sustaining trauma or an injury to your jaw.

Severe Trauma to Your Jaw or a Severe injury

If you are in a car wreck or get hit in the jaw by a person or object, it can result in a broken or cracked jaw. In these instances, an oral surgeon will be needed in order to properly align and set your broken jaw to secure it so that it can heal properly.

Severe Lacerations to the Interior of the Mouth or the Face

When you have a severe cut to your face or the inside of your mouth, it can involve more than just the skin. This is because there are many structures in and around your mouth, like nerves, muscles, salivary glands, and ducts.

Our dental surgeon in Melbourne knows where all of these structures are located and the correct repairs to make sure that you get the most aesthetically pleasing result, as well as the best result for retaining the functionality of your face and mouth.

Scheduling an Appointment with Our Dental Surgeon in Melbourne

If you have a severely impacted tooth, broken tooth, facial trauma, or need to get dental implants to replace missing teeth, our oral surgeon can evaluate your face, mouth, teeth, and gums to determine the most appropriate solution in order to give you the best possible outcome.

To schedule an appointment to see if you need oral surgery in Melbourne, FL for complicated tooth extractions, dental implants, or a severely misaligned jaw, give us a call at 321-610-7868.