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Best Oral Surgery in Orem, UT

While anything with the word “surgery” in it is serious business, oral surgery tends to be much simpler and have far fewer complications than any other form of surgery. Here at the Dental Center, we are experienced in all forms of oral surgery.

Dr. Ball and Dr. Broadbent may suggest oral surgery for a variety of reasons, including:

To extract certain teeth, such as impacted wisdom teeth

To replace missing teeth with dental implants

To help treat conditions of the face, neck, and jaw

Our team of dentists and staff are caring and professional. We want you to have a positive experience before, during, and after each treatment. We are here to walk you through every suggested treatment and help you feel confident in your dental health decisions. Not only will we help you understand your oral surgery, but we will also guide you through the healing process. It is our hope and goal to take the fear and anxiety out of oral surgery in Orem, Utah. If you would like more information about what forms of oral surgery are available in our dental office, please give us a call. We would love to talk more with you and discuss all of your treatment options. We look forward to serving your smile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, oral surgery is generally very safe when performed by experienced dental professionals. Compared to many other surgical procedures, oral surgery typically involves fewer complications and predictable recovery outcomes.

Yes, placing dental implants is a form of oral surgery. It involves surgically positioning an implant into the jawbone to replace missing teeth and restore oral function.

Oral surgery may be recommended to remove impacted teeth, replace missing teeth with dental implants, or treat conditions affecting the jaw, face, or neck.

Yes, oral surgery often relieves pain by addressing the root cause of the issue, such as removing infected or impacted teeth or restoring missing teeth with implants.

Common issues that may require oral surgery include impacted wisdom teeth, severe tooth damage, tooth loss requiring implants, jaw-related concerns, and certain facial conditions.

Yes, understanding the procedure and having a supportive dental team can significantly reduce fear and anxiety related to oral surgery. Clear communication plays a key role in easing concerns.

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