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Oral Surgery
Modern dentistry techniques allow us to address a wide range of oral health issues using the latest advancements in the field. These treatments can help with missing teeth, gum recession, and alignment problems. We offer various oral surgery procedures to patients in the Garden Grove, CA area.
Oral Surgery Procedures in Garden Grove, CA
Dental Implants
Dental implants are one of the most effective and long-lasting solutions for replacing missing teeth. The procedure involves placing a titanium post into the jawbone where the tooth root once was. This post is then topped with a porcelain crown, restoring the function and appearance of your tooth.
For more information on dental implants, check out our page dedicated to the process.
Bone Grafts
When teeth are missing, the bone in the surrounding area may begin to deteriorate, often due to disease or extended tooth loss. However, a certain amount of bone is needed to place a dental implant. If the bone has deteriorated too much, a bone graft procedure can help rebuild the bone in the affected area, making it possible to place an implant post in the future.
Sinus Lift
The maxillary sinuses, located near your nose, extend down toward the upper jaw. In cases of significant bone loss, these sinuses may be too close to the jaw to safely place upper-tooth implants. A sinus lift is a procedure in which bone is grafted between the jaw and the sinus cavity to create enough thickness and density for secure implant placement.
Palatal Expansions
Palate expansion surgery is used to align the upper and lower jaws for a proper fit. If the lower jaw is wider than the upper jaw, it can cause issues with biting, chewing, and muscle tension. Expanding the palate helps alleviate this misalignment and provides better overall function.
Nobel Biocare™ All-on-4®
Implants can be used for both individual tooth replacements and full-mouth restorations. One approach to full-mouth restoration is the All-on-4® method, where four implant posts are strategically placed in the mouth. These posts anchor a set of permanent dentures, preventing slippage and eliminating the need for adhesive.
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