Surgery

Surgical surgery in the cabinet, also referred to as “small surgery”, represents all the interventions in the oral cavity that are done by an invasive approach to the resolution of the affections. Surgical treatment therefore involves the extraction of teeth that are irrecoverable, elongation of the broken teeth under the gum but which may also serve in the general treatment, the excision of the cysts at the top of the root when the endodontic treatment fails, and any other maneuver related to the above. >
“Every drop in the ocean counts” Yoko Ono

Surgical treatment is very different from periodontal surgery that also requires an invasive approach, but with greater precision, and implantology that has become a separate branch over time.

Chirurgie CP

The Molar 3 or the Mind is the last permanent arcade tooth that usually occurs between 17 and 25 years. About one-fifth of the population, these mobs no longer appear. In most cases, these mosses grow crooked or creep very quickly, causing jaw to decrease.
Surgical treatment is a phase that is not intended to reach, so the patient needs to understand the importance of other non-invasive treatments in order not to go through a maneuver involving more risks.

 

Minimizing the risks of any surgical treatment is primarily to create an aseptic environment (without bacteria) and to observe aseptic protocols during surgery.

 

This extremely important aspect is well understood and applied in the Sanadent clinic in any type of treatment but especially during surgery, aseptication of air and the use of disposable materials only.

 

THE TIP OF THE HEALTHY TEAM

After any surgery, follow the doctor’s instructions carefully, especially those related to home hygiene.

 

 

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“Every drop in the ocean counts” Yoko Ono

Moral codes adjust themselves to environmental conditions. Will Durant

You live in intimate association with bacteria, and you couldn’t survive without them.

Bonnie Bassler

Surgery in the cabinet, also referred to as “small surgery,” is all the interventions in the oral cavity that are interested in an invasive approach to resolving affections. Surgical treatment therefore involves the extraction of teeth that are irrecoverable, the elongation of the broken teeth under the gum but which can also serve in the general treatment, the excision of the cysts at the top of the root when the endodontic treatment fails, and any other maneuver related to the above.

Surgical treatment is very different from periodontal surgery requiring an invasive approach, but with greater precision, and implantology that has become a separate branch over time.

THE TIP OF THE HEALTHY TEAM

After any surgery, follow the physician’s instructions carefully, especially those related to home hygiene.

Surgical treatment is a phase that is not intended to reach, so the patient needs to understand the importance of other non-invasive treatments in order not to go through a maneuver involving more risks.

Minimizing the risks of any surgical treatment is primarily to create an aseptic environment (without bacteria) and to observe aseptic protocols during surgery. This extremely important aspect is well understood and applied in the Sanadent Clinic in any type of treatment but especially during surgery, aseptication of the air and use of almost 80% of disposable materials.