Oral Surgery in Reno, NV

When your dentist mentions oral surgery, your mind may immediately jump to complicated procedures and lengthy recovery times. The reality is far different from what many people imagine. Modern oral surgery encompasses a wide range of treatments designed to address problems that can’t be resolved through routine dental care, from simple tooth extractions to complex reconstructive procedures. These treatments often provide the fastest path to relief from pain, infection, or functional problems affecting your mouth and jaw.

At White Pine Family Dental, we understand oral surgery can feel overwhelming, but our doctors have been providing comprehensive dental care to Reno patients for over 30 years. Our family-owned practice is committed to making every procedure as comfortable and stress-free as possible. We take time to explain each step of your treatment, answer your questions, and ensure you feel confident about moving forward. Our goal is simple: to make your life better through personalized oral health care tailored to your individual needs.

Common Oral Surgery Procedures

Tooth extraction represents the most frequently performed oral surgery procedure in our office. While we always strive to save your natural teeth whenever possible, sometimes extraction becomes the best option for your long-term oral health. Severely decayed teeth, advanced gum disease, or teeth damaged beyond repair may require removal to prevent infection from spreading to surrounding tissues. Wisdom tooth removal is another common procedure we perform. These third molars often cause problems when they don’t have sufficient space to emerge properly. Impacted wisdom teeth can lead to pain, infection, crowding, and damage to adjacent teeth. Many patients find significant relief after having problematic wisdom teeth removed.

Dental implant placement requires surgical precision to ensure optimal results. During this procedure, we place a titanium post into your jawbone, which serves as an artificial tooth root. Once the implant integrates with your bone, it provides a stable foundation for a crown, bridge, or denture. This process can restore both function and appearance to your smile. Pre-prosthetic surgery helps prepare your mouth for dentures or other prosthetic devices. Sometimes bone irregularities, excess tissue, or other anatomical factors prevent proper fit of dental appliances. Surgical correction of these issues ensures your prosthetics will be comfortable and functional.

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What Makes Our Approach Different

Your comfort and safety remain our top priorities throughout every procedure. We begin with a thorough consultation to discuss your symptoms, examine the affected area, and review treatment options. Digital imaging helps us plan your procedure with precision, ensuring optimal outcomes while minimizing discomfort.

We offer various sedation dentistry options for patients who experience anxiety about oral surgery. From nitrous oxide to oral sedation, we can help you feel relaxed and comfortable during your procedure. Our team monitors you closely throughout treatment to ensure your safety and comfort.

Local anesthesia ensures you won’t feel pain during the procedure itself. We take time to ensure complete numbness before beginning any work. Many patients are surprised to discover that oral surgery procedures are far more comfortable than they anticipated.

Preparing for Your Procedure

Proper preparation helps ensure smooth surgery and optimal healing. We provide detailed pre-operative instructions specific to your procedure. These may include guidelines about eating, drinking, and medications before your appointment.

If you take any prescription medications or have medical conditions, please inform us during your consultation. Certain medications may need to be adjusted before surgery, and medical conditions might influence our treatment approach. We coordinate with your physician when necessary to ensure your safety.

Arranging transportation is essential if you receive sedation. Plan to have someone drive you home after your procedure and stay with you for a few hours while the sedation wears off. Taking time off work or school may also be advisable, depending on the extent of your surgery.

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Recovery and Aftercare

Most oral surgery procedures involve straightforward recovery processes when you follow our post-operative instructions carefully. We provide detailed written guidelines about managing discomfort, caring for the surgical site, and recognizing signs that require immediate attention.

Swelling and mild discomfort are normal parts of the healing process. Ice packs applied to the outside of your face during the first 24 hours help minimize swelling. After the first day, warm compresses may provide additional comfort. Over-the-counter pain medications often provide adequate relief, though we may prescribe stronger medications for more extensive procedures.

Maintaining proper oral hygiene while avoiding the surgical site promotes healing and prevents complications. We may recommend special mouth rinses or modified brushing techniques during your recovery period.

Soft foods become your best friends during the initial healing phase. Smoothies, soups, yogurt, and other gentle foods provide nutrition without irritating the surgical site. Gradually return to your normal diet as healing progresses and comfort allows.

When to Choose Oral Surgery

Persistent pain, swelling, or infection often indicates the need for surgical intervention. Waiting too long to address these problems can lead to more complex treatment requirements and extended recovery times. Early intervention typically results in better outcomes and faster healing.

Functional problems affecting your ability to eat, speak, or maintain proper oral hygiene may also warrant surgical treatment. We evaluate each situation carefully to determine whether surgical or non-surgical approaches will provide the best long-term results.

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Paving Your Path Forward Today

Our experienced team at White Pine Family Dental has helped countless Reno families restore their oral health through carefully planned oral surgery procedures. We combine decades of experience with modern techniques and technology to ensure optimal outcomes for every patient. Our commitment to personalized care means we take time to understand your concerns and develop treatment plans suited to your specific needs and expectations.

Don’t let fear or uncertainty prevent you from getting the oral surgery you need. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how oral surgery can improve your oral health and quality of life. We’re here to guide you through every step of the process, from initial consultation through complete recovery.

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