Procedures

At the Oral Surgery Center of Coral Springs, we understand that many patients may feel anxious about undergoing dental procedures. Our experienced staff is committed to providing each patient with the highest level of care and compassion. We offer a variety of dental services, including oral surgery, dental implants, and wisdom tooth extraction. We also provide sedation options to help ease any anxiety you may be feeling.

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Are you looking for comprehensive dental care in Coral Springs? If so, look no further than the Oral Surgery Center of Coral Springs. We have spent years perfecting our craft in order to provide our patients with the best possible care. Whether you need a simple procedure like a wisdom tooth extraction or something more complex like dental implants, we are here to help. If you have any questions about the dental services we offer, or if you would like to schedule a consultation, please contact us today!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why are teeth extracted?

    There are many reasons why teeth may need to be extracted. The most common reason is because they are impacted, which means they are stuck in the jaw and unable to erupt through the gum. Other reasons for extraction include:

    • Severe tooth decay or infection that has damaged the tooth beyond repair
    • Orthodontic treatment to make room for crowded teeth
    • In preparation for dentures or other dental prosthetics
  • How is a dental extraction performed?

    The first step in any dental extraction is numbing the area around the tooth with local anesthesia. This will ensure that you are comfortable during the procedure. Next, your dentist will loosen the tooth from its socket using special instruments. Once the tooth is loose, it will be removed completely. In some cases, the dentist may need to make an incision in the gum to remove the tooth.

  • What can I expect after a dental extraction?

    After a dental extraction, it is normal to experience some bleeding and swelling. Your dentist will provide you with specific instructions on how to care for the extraction site. It is important to follow these instructions carefully to reduce the risk of infection. You should also avoid smoking and using straws for at least 24 hours after the extraction.

  • What is a dental implant?

    A dental implant is a small metal post that is placed in the jawbone to act as a replacement for a missing tooth. The post is then topped with a porcelain crown, which looks and functions just like a natural tooth.

  • How is a dental implant placed?

    The first step in placing a dental implant is to numb the area around the tooth with local anesthesia. Next, your dentist will make an incision in the gum and place the metal post into the jawbone. Once the post is in place, the gum will be stitched up and allowed to heal. Once the gum has healed, the porcelain crown will be placed on top of the metal post.

  • What can I expect after a dental implant is placed?

    After a dental implant is placed, you can expect some swelling and discomfort. Your dentist will prescribe pain medication to help you manage any discomfort. It is also important to avoid chewing or putting pressure on the implant site while it heals. Once the implant has healed, you will be able to eat and function normally.

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