At Acre Wood Dental in Gatesville, TX, our experienced dental team offers a range of oral surgeries to address the various dental health needs that may require more than routine care. Our skilled dentists are equipped to handle surgical procedures such as tooth extractions, including the removal of impacted wisdom teeth that can cause pain, infection, or damage to adjacent teeth. We also perform pre-prosthetic surgery to prepare your mouth for dentures or other tooth replacement options, ensuring a comfortable and stable fit.
If you have an oral health concern that may require oral surgery, such as persistent pain or impacted teeth, or are considering dental implants or dentures, we encourage you to schedule a consultation at our office. Our dentists will conduct a comprehensive evaluation and discuss your options to determine the best course of treatment for your individual needs. Contact our Gatesville office today to book your oral surgery consultation and take the first step towards a healthier smile.
Sinus Lift
A sinus lift is a surgical procedure that may be recommended if you're considering dental implants in your upper back jaw and don't have enough bone height. The maxillary sinuses are air-filled spaces above your upper teeth, and sometimes they can be too close to the jaw, or there may not be enough bone due to tooth loss or other reasons.
During a sinus lift, we gently lift the sinus membrane upward and place bone grafting material in the space created. This added bone provides a stronger, more stable foundation for the successful placement of dental implants. Think of it as creating more room, so the implant has enough bone to integrate with. If you're interested in dental implants in your upper jaw, we can assess if a sinus lift is necessary to ensure the long-term success of your implants.
Wisdom Teeth Extraction
Wisdom teeth, or third molars, are the last set of teeth to erupt, usually in your late teens or early twenties. Often, there isn't enough room in the mouth for them to come in properly, which can lead to problems like pain, infection, crowding of other teeth, or damage to adjacent teeth. In these cases, we may recommend wisdom teeth extraction to prevent or alleviate these concerns. The wisdom tooth removal procedure typically involves numbing the area and, often, providing sedation to ensure your comfort. Our team will carefully remove the wisdom teeth and provide you with detailed aftercare instructions to promote proper healing. If you're experiencing pain or have concerns about your wisdom teeth, please contact us for an evaluation.
Tooth Extractions
While we make every effort to preserve a patient's natural teeth, sometimes, a tooth may need to be removed. This could be due to severe decay, advanced gum disease, a fracture that can't be repaired, or to make space for orthodontic treatment. If you require a tooth extraction, our team will prioritize your comfort throughout the entire process. We'll thoroughly numb the area to minimize any discomfort, and we'll explain each step of the procedure. After the procedure is complete, we'll provide you with detailed instructions on how to care for the extraction site to ensure proper healing. Our goal is to make the process as smooth and comfortable as possible for you!
Root Canals
A root canal is a procedure often required when the pulp, the soft tissue inside your tooth containing nerves and blood vessels, becomes infected or inflamed. This can happen due to deep decay, a crack or chip in the tooth, or repeated dental procedures on the tooth.
During a root canal, we carefully remove the damaged pulp, thoroughly clean and disinfect the inside of the tooth, and then fill and seal it to prevent further infection. This treatment allows you to keep your natural tooth, which is often the best option for maintaining your bite, chewing ability, and natural appearance. Modern techniques make the root canal procedure quite comfortable, similar to having a dental filling. If you're experiencing severe tooth pain, prolonged sensitivity to temperature, or swelling, a root canal might be the solution to relieve your discomfort and save your tooth.
Schedule Your Surgical Consult
If your dental treatment plan requires oral surgery, our skilled team is here to help! Contact us today to schedule your surgical consultation in Gatesville.