Facial Injuries:-
One of the most common types of serious injury to the face occurs when bones are broken. Fracture can involve the lower jaw , upper jaw, palate, cheekbones, eye sockets and combination of the ability to breathe, speak and swallow. Treatment often requires hospitalization.
The principles for treating facial fracture are the same as for a broken arm or leg. The parts of the bone must be permit them time to heal. This may require six more weeks depending on the patient’s age and the fracture’s complexity.
Surgical Tooth Extraction:-
Excessive tooth decay, tooth infection, and crowding can all require a tooth extraction. Those who get braces may need one or two teeth removed to provide room for their other teeth as they shift into place. Additionally, those who are undergoing chemotherapy or are about to have an organ transplant may need compromised teeth removed in order to keep their mouth healthy.
Stages And Diagnosis:-
Based on the stages or intensity of the problem, this is categorized into Gingivitis, Periodontitis, and advanced periodontitis. The subsequent treatment procedure will also be depending on the intensity of the disease which will be determined by the expert periodontist.
Gingivitis:-
This is the first stage of the disease where we can observe mild inflammation of the gums and symptoms of moderate surrounding the teeth are not yet affected hence it can be cured relatively easily.
Periodontitis:-
During this stage, the fibres and the bone supporting the teeth would be severely affected and needs utmost professional care to help you get rid of this disease. The treatment procedure can take a longer time than that of Gingivitis and it also requires intense and improved personal hygiene to achieve a complete cure.
Advanced Stage:-
This is a stage where the gums, bone structure, and fibre are irreversibly damaged and it requires the removal of teeth. In such cases, our expert periodontist will suggest alternative options that is the installation of bridges or crowns with help of implants.
Tooth extraction is performed by a dentist or oral surgeon and is a relatively quick outpatient procedure with either local, general intravenous, or a combination.
Removing visible teeth is a simple extraction. Teeth that are broken, below the surface, or impacted require a more involved procedure.