5 Common Myths About Oral Surgery Debunked
Many of the patients we see at the Center for Oral Surgery & Implantes Dentales are nervous about undergoing oral surgery because they have heard horror stories about it or believe the many outdated misconceptions surrounding it. Dr. Valiente doesn’t want anyone to be stressed or fearful about their procedure due to inaccurate information and has debunked five of the most common myths about oral surgery to address your concerns.
1. Oral surgery is only for major problems.
While some types of oral surgery address severe or complex problems, such as a cleft palate or facial trauma from an accident, others are more straightforward. Oral surgeons also perform tooth extractions, remove dientes de la sabiduría, and implant placement. We treat gum disease through surgical intervention. These procedures are crucial for preserving your oral health and preventing potential future complications. Como un cirujano oral, Dr. Valiente is an expert in treating all of these problems with exceptional skill and care.
2. Oral surgery sedation isn’t safe.
Oral surgeons, like Dr. Valiente, undergo extensive training in the proper administration of anesthesia. This includes all types of sedation, from IV sedation to general anesthesia. Our office is equipped with trained and licensed professionals who use the latest technologies to ensure your safety and well-being at all times. You can rest assured that your sedation during oral surgery is not only safe but also expertly managed.
3. Oral surgery is painful.
Patients often fear the pain of oral surgery more than anything else yet are pleasantly surprised to discover that their fears weren’t a reality. Most individuals admit that oral surgery is less painful than they expected. durante la cirugía, anesthesia provides comfort, and local anesthetics numb the area so you are relaxed and pain-free. Siguiendo el procedimiento, pain can be easily controlled with over-the-counter pain relievers and ice packs in most situations. Dr. Valiente can provide prescription pain medication as needed.
4. Recovery is long and difficult.
Recovery from oral surgery is often a concern for many patients. sin embargo, the reality is far less daunting than some stories may suggest. For most people, a few days of rest at home and a soft diet for several days are all that is required after oral surgeries such as wisdom teeth removal. Dentro de unos días, you can return to work or classes. Within a week, you’ll feel like yourself and can begin eating the foods you enjoy. It is important with any oral surgery procedure, to follow your post-surgical instructions, and keep your follow-up appointments to ensure a smooth and speedy recovery.
5. Any dentist can perform oral surgery.
While some dentists may occasionally extract a tooth or perform minor oral surgery, general dentists do not have the same level of training as oral surgeons. Después de la escuela de odontología, Dr. Valiente received four additional years of surgical training. His understanding of facial anatomy, estructura osea, and anesthesia ensures his expertise in oral surgery. Because oral surgery is all he does, he has greater experience and familiarity with it than a dentist who only occasionally performs a procedure.
Undergoing oral surgery isn’t a decision to make lightly. If you have any questions about your upcoming procedure, please feel free to contact our office at 813-968-5400, and we will be happy to answer them.
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