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Is reconstructive oral surgery the right choice for me?

If you have experienced any trauma or serious condition that has resulted in a change to your facial structure and teeth then your dental professional may recommend surgery to restore your smile. Our Toronto endodontists offer some facts, and signs of when patients may need reconstructive oral surgery.

Reconstructive Oral Surgery: Why is it needed?

Accidents happen every day – from falls to incidents at work, sports injuries, car accidents or facial trauma, an injury to your teeth and mouth can be scary and stressful. They can also impact your oral health long-term.

An oral surgeon may recommend this dental surgery procedure to restore the appearance and function of your smile. Facial reconstruction surgery can actually be broken into two categories: soft tissue injuries and fractures.

Trauma Affecting Soft Tissues

Soft tissue injuries cover trauma to the gums or skin, such as cuts on the tongue, lips or inside of your cheek. These may also include lacerations to the hard or soft palate.

Fractures of the Teeth or Facial Bones

If the tiny bone tissue in your mouth is injured - including the teeth, upper or lower jaw or facial bones - they could need reconstruction.

If you’ve suffered severe facial injuries to the forehead or nasal cavities you might require a larger reconstructive surgery.

As you might imagine, acquiring a jaw defect as a result of trauma or earlier surgery (e.g. ablative tumour surgery) can drastically impact your quality of life in terms of appearance and function – everything from swallowing and eating to speaking, appearance and self-confidence are affected.

You might require facial reconstructive surgery if you receive any of these dental services:

  • Wisdom tooth removal
  • Dental implants
  • Jaw surgery
  • Bone grafting

What will happen during reconstructive oral surgery?

Facial injuries, knocked-out teeth and other traumatic injuries to the face and neck can leave patients struggling to eat, speak, chew and live a good quality of life. We use reconstructive surgery procedures to replace damaged or missing teeth, correct issues with the jaw joint and treat gum and jawbone damage. Depending on your injury or circumstance, dental implants or other treatment options may be used to repair bone structure and jaw alignment.

Maxillofacial Reconstruction

Maxillofacial reconstruction can entail a range of procedures, from bone grafting to bone transplants with blood vessels for larger, more complex defects. This dental surgery can correct a wide range of defects, diseases and injuries in the face, neck, head and jaws, as well as the hard and soft tissues of the oral and maxillofacial area. 

Rehabilitation After Oral Surgery

After an oral and maxillofacial surgeon has completed the reconstructive oral surgery, the oral cavity (teeth and gums) must be rehabilitated and lost teeth and gums will be replaced so you can speak, eat and swallow normally again.

Your oral surgeon will be uniquely qualified to provide comprehensive surgical care and take you through the entire process from start to finish.

Here at Endodontic Specialists, our dental specialists focus on services such as:

  • Endodontics & Root Canals
  • Root Canal Retreatment
  • Endodontic Surgery
  • Traumatic Dental Injuries

Though oral surgery can sound intimidating, our dental and oral surgery team at Endodontic Specialists is here to answer any questions you may have and address concerns throughout treatment.

Do have questions about your upcoming oral surgery appointment? Our Toronto endodontists will try to answer any questions you may have.

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