Oral Surgery
Smithtown, NY

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If you are in need of oral surgery, call (631) 250-5947 to schedule an appointment with our Smithtown, NY dental office. At Mathew Dental Group, we can provide you with the surgical procedure you need to maintain or restore your oral health. When it comes to dentistry, only certain dentists perform surgical procedures. Whether you are looking for a new dentist or are currently under the care of one and need more intensive procedures, we welcome your call. Dr. Mathew can examine you, give you an opinion regarding whether or not you need surgery, what procedure will benefit you, and what you can expect from the process. Feel free to ask as many questions as you need in order to feel prepared and comfortable. In the meantime, here are a few frequently asked questions we hear in our 11787 dentist office.

Why do people get oral surgery?

There are three main reasons that a surgical procedure could be necessary. The first is your health. Tooth decay is incredibly common, and if you receive regular dental care, it is easy to catch and treat before it causes discomfort or spreads. Unfortunately, too many people do not visit the dentist on a regular basis, and this can allow infections to set in. Occasionally, the decay becomes so bad, the tooth has to be removed. Other times, it can be saved with a root canal, but regardless, immediate dental care is necessary to stop the discomfort. It may also be necessary for Dr. Mathew to perform oral surgery to correct a problem with your gums. If you have gum disease and suffer from gum recession, you could need a surgical gum graft, for example.

The second reason we perform oral surgery is to remove wisdom teeth. While they do not always pose an immediate health risk, they can grow in impacted and cause discomfort. Removing them can prevent future infections and stop your wisdom teeth from pushing your other teeth forward.

Lastly, our Smithtown patients receive oral surgery for cosmetic reasons. Primarily, this is to replace missing teeth with dental implants. An implant is the most secure and durable solution for tooth loss, because it is the only solution that replaces the root in addition to the tooth. To do so, Dr. Mathew implants a titanium post under the gums and secures it to the jaw bone. Titanium is used because it is a strong metal that the body treats like natural matter. As a result, the implant and jaw bone will fuse together through the process of osseointegration. This takes a few months, but once complete, a new root system is developed, and when the new tooth is attached, it will be as secure as a natural one. To learn more about this process, call (631) 250-5947 and schedule an appointment with our 11787 dental office.

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Is oral surgery used with orthodontics?

Yes, when an orthodontist straightens teeth, one of the issues they address is overcrowding. There are certain procedures that can create space in the mouth, and one of them is to extract teeth. While not always necessary, some orthodontists will make a recommendation to have one or several teeth removed as part of the treatment process. An orthodontist is also concerned about jaw alignment. Overbites and underbites can often be treated non-invasively. However, in severe cases, oral surgery is necessary to change the position of the jaw. Whether or not you will need oral surgery as part of your orthodontic treatment is something to discuss during your initial consultation.

How do I prepare for oral surgery?

At Mathew Dental Group, we will do whatever we can to keep you comfortable during your procedure, and part of that is helping you to be prepared. We believe in patient education and will go over the procedure with you step by step. Since each patient and surgery is unique, our overview here is more generic in nature, and Dr. Mathew will want to take time with you individually. Typically, however, you will want to avoid eating food for a few hours (possibly starting the night before). This is standard protocol when receiving anesthesia. We also recommend that you purchase some ice packs and place them in the freezer. You should plan ahead and buy soft foods, plenty of water, and anything you need to relax and stay comfortable, which should certainly include ibuprofen.

Can you provide me with oral surgery if I am currently being treated by another dentist?

Yes, we can. When you visit our Smithtown dental office, let us know if you are being treated by a dentist and if they mentioned you needing oral surgery. Not everyone performs surgery, so if you want to remain in their care after the procedure has been completed, you certainly can. Otherwise, we welcome you as a new patient to our practice.

What is the recovery like from oral surgery?

This really depends on the type of surgery being performed. As a general rule, you can expect there to be some level of bleeding that is temporary and can be controlled with the gauze that we give you. You can also expect there to be swelling. This is where most of the discomfort comes from. To control it, you will want to place an icepack on your face for 15 minutes at a time, rest for 15 minutes and then use it again. Just be careful not to irritate your skin, and use a light cloth if you need to. Simultaneously, you should use ibuprofen to keep the swelling and discomfort at minimum. The ice is typically only used for a day or two where the ibuprofen may be needed for a week or so. At Mathew Dental Group, we may also give you antibiotics to take in order to prevent an infection. When it comes to food, you will want to stick with things that are soft and either do not require chewing (like soup) or can be chewed very easily (like steamed vegetables). Buying these items ahead of time will make your recovery easier. Just remember to take it easy and not to push yourself. It is best to follow Dr. Mathew instructions than to risk irritating your surgical site.

To find out if you need oral surgery or to discuss a surgical procedure in greater detail, call (631) 250-5947 and schedule a consultation. We will be happy to answer any questions you have and set you on the road to surgery and a full recovery. Our offices are conveniently located in Smithtown, NY, and we are currently accepting new patients.

If you live in Smithtown, New York call (631) 250-5947 and schedule your appointment to experience why patients trust Mathew Dental Group with all of their Oral Surgery needs.

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  • Mathew Dental Group was established in 2007
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  • We serve patients from the following counties: Suffolk County
  • We serve patients from the following cities: Smithtown, Lake Grove, Kings Park, Stony Brook, Setauket, Nesconset

Testimonials

Very professional needed an implant Dr. Mathews explained in detail the whole process. He did an excellent job and I didn’t feel a thing during the surgery. The tooth is solid looks and feels real. I am 100% satisfied will be getting more work done. He cares about his patients and his work.

JASON VASQUEZ

Love everything about this office!!! Wouldn’t think of ever going anywhere else. The office is clean, everyone is extremely nice and patient and great with my four children! Both Dr. Julie and Bilu are EXTREMELY knowledge and thoroughly explain all their procedures.

Ana Farrell

I am very pleased with the implant work Dr. Mathew performed on me. He is very skillful and accomplished in his profession. The office is set up with all the latest dental equipment. The staff and dental assistants are top of the line as well. Highly recommended. Thanks for my smile Doc!

John Holty

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