Oral Surgery in Emeryville, CA
Oral surgery is a broad term that refers to any surgical operation in or around your mouth or jaw. When you hear the word “surgery,” it may sound intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. At San Francisco East Bay Mini Dental Implants, we’re committed to painless dentistry and want to make your experience as comfortable as possible. We prioritize minimally invasive techniques, like using mini dental implants instead of traditional ones and laser dentistry over conventional surgical tools. These approaches reduce discomfort, speed up recovery, and deliver exceptional results. With our gentle approach and advanced technology, you can feel confident that your dental care is in capable and compassionate hands.
What Is Oral Surgery?
Oral surgery addresses various issues to improve your mouth’s health, function, and comfort. It’s used to treat problems like missing teeth, impacted or damaged teeth, and restricted tongue or lip movement. Procedures such as dental implants replace missing teeth with durable, natural-looking alternatives, while extractions remove problematic teeth to protect your oral health. Frenectomies correct tongue and lip ties, improving mobility and function. Oral surgery may sound complex, but with modern techniques and technology, it’s often quick, effective, and easier than you might think.
Oral Surgery Procedures
There is a wide range of oral surgical procedures, but some of the most common ones that we perform at our practice include dental implants, tooth extractions, laser dentistry, and frenectomies.
Dental Implants
Dental implants are a long-lasting solution for replacing missing teeth. A traditional dental implant consists of a titanium post surgically placed in the jawbone to support a crown, bridge, or denture. At our practice, we prefer mini dental implants, which offer the same durability and function but with many added benefits. These smaller, less invasive implants are perfect for stabilizing dentures or replacing individual teeth. They’re just as effective as traditional implants but with a drastically lower cost, quicker results, and shorter recovery time.
The procedure to place mini dental implants is minimally invasive and typically completed in a single visit. Dr. Magno uses advanced techniques to gently insert the slim titanium posts through the gum tissue into the jawbone. Because of their slim construction, she doesn’t have to make incisions or use stitches. The result is a stable base for your restoration, minimal discomfort, and a long-lasting solution to tooth loss.
As a diplomate of the International Academy of Mini Dental Implants (IAMDI) and a fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists (ICOI), Dr. Magno is a trusted expert in providing comfortable, efficient care to restore your smile.
Extraction
We may recommend a tooth extraction to alleviate pain, prevent complications, and protect your oral health. For example, Dr. Magno might remove a severely broken or infected tooth that can’t be repaired. Then, she can place a mini dental implant the same day by adding bone graft material to the socket and placing the implant in the bone. This efficient method helps restore your smile quickly and effectively.
Wisdom teeth removal is another common procedure—Dr. Magno performs these nearly every week, but whether she handles your case depends on its complexity.
Advanced Technology for Better Extractions
Dr. Magno uses the Piezotome® Cube, an ultrasonic tool that offers a gentler alternative to traditional extraction methods. Unlike conventional techniques with surgical tools like elevators and forceps, the Piezotome® Cube uses ultrasonic vibrations to precisely cut around the tooth. As a result, Dr. Magno does not have to cut the gum tissue to create a flap.
This innovative technology preserves the bone and socket, minimizes pain and swelling, and reduces the need for pain medication. The minimally invasive approach also makes same-day dental implants possible, ensuring a faster and more comfortable path to replacing extracted teeth.
Laser Dentistry
Another important technology at our practice is our dental laser. We use this to perform dental treatments with greater accuracy and minimal discomfort. Our team and our patients prefer this modern method because it is gentle, reduces bleeding, and speeds up recovery times.
Laser dentistry is incredibly versatile. It helps us treat cavities, reshape swollen gums, and perform procedures like frenectomies to improve tongue or lip mobility. By choosing laser dentistry, you can experience less pain, quicker healing, and a more stress-free dental experience.
Frenectomy
Dr. Magno also specializes in treating lisps with laser dentistry techniques. Lisps can occur when the tongue’s range of motion is limited by a tight frenum (fold of tissue). This condition is commonly referred to as a tongue tie. Some individuals also experience lip ties. Using a dental laser, Dr. Magno performs a quick and minimally invasive frenectomy to gently release the restrictive tissue. This quick, 10-minute procedure can resolve an issue that some people have struggled with their entire lives. By improving tongue or lip movement, the treatment helps correct speech difficulties.
Experience Gentle Oral Surgery in the East Bay Area
Oral surgery shouldn’t be overwhelming. At San Francisco East Bay Mini Dental Implants, we combine advanced technology, minimally invasive techniques, and compassionate care to make every procedure as comfortable as possible. Whether you need mini dental implants, a tooth extraction, or a frenectomy, our team is dedicated to delivering exceptional results with less pain and faster recovery.
Let us help you achieve your dental goals. Schedule a consultation with our team today!
Frequently Asked Questions
Oral surgery is much more comfortable than you might expect. At our practice, we focus on painless dentistry and use advanced methods, such as laser technology and the Piezotome® Cube, to minimize discomfort during and after your procedure. Most patients report feeling only mild soreness afterward, which they can typically manage with over-the-counter pain relievers and antibiotics. Our team is here to ensure your experience is as stress-free as possible so that you can feel confident and comfortable throughout your treatment.
After a tooth extraction, it’s best to wait a few hours before eating to let the numbness wear off and the initial clot to form and start healing. Once you’re ready, stick to soft foods like yogurt, applesauce, or mashed potatoes for the first day or two. Avoid anything too hot, crunchy, or spicy because these can irritate the area. If you’ve had a same-day mini dental implant placed, Dr. Magno will provide specific guidelines to ensure your recovery stays on track. We’re here to help you at every stage of your dental care, so feel free to reach out if you have questions!
Minimally invasive dentistry is a more comfortable and efficient dental approach. These techniques, including laser dentistry and mini dental implants, are just as effective as traditional methods but come with added perks. They preserve natural tissues, resulting in less pain, faster healing, and a shorter recovery time. Plus, they’re often more cost-effective. Mini dental implants, for example, cost about half as much as traditional implants while delivering the same results. These less invasive options allow us to provide the best care possible with minimal disruption to your life!
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