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FAQs About Facial & Oral Surgery in Frisco, TX
At Stonebriar Facial & Oral Surgery, our team of specialists is dedicated to patient care, education, preventive care, and treatment options. As part of our commitment to patient care and education, here are answers to the most frequently asked questions about facial and oral surgery in Frisco, TX.
General Questions About Oral & Facial Surgery
It depends on the complexity of the procedure, how many teeth are being removed, and the method used. In general, surgical wisdom teeth removal can take between 15 minutes to one hour.
Wisdom teeth removal is performed under IV general anesthesia so you are comfortable and asleep during the procedure. It will feel like it took two seconds! After surgery, you may experience a few days of soreness, tenderness, swelling, and sensitivity. Discomfort and recovery will vary for everyone and your surgeon will give you an idea what to expect afterward during your consultation appointment.
Your oral surgeon will advise you on what to eat after wisdom teeth removal. In general, you should stick to liquids and soft foods and avoid eating hard or sticky foods, chewing ice, using straws, drinking alcohol, using tobacco products, and consuming overly sugary items.
Typically, between the ages of 15 and 25.
If your wisdom teeth are impacted, infected, coming in crooked, or causing pain or discomfort they should be removed. Our surgeons will discuss this with you during your consultation appointment.
General Questions About Wisdom Teeth
It depends on the complexity of the procedure, how many teeth are being removed, and the method used. In general, surgical wisdom teeth removal can take between 15 minutes to one hour.
Wisdom teeth removal is performed under IV general anesthesia so you are comfortable and asleep during the procedure. It will feel like it took two seconds! After surgery, you may experience a few days of soreness, tenderness, swelling, and sensitivity. Discomfort and recovery will vary for everyone and your surgeon will give you an idea what to expect afterward during your consultation appointment.
Your oral surgeon will advise you on what to eat after wisdom teeth removal. In general, you should stick to liquids and soft foods and avoid eating hard or sticky foods, chewing ice, using straws, drinking alcohol, using tobacco products, and consuming overly sugary items.
Typically, between the ages of 15 and 25.
If your wisdom teeth are impacted, infected, coming in crooked, or causing pain or discomfort they should be removed. Our surgeons will discuss this with you during your consultation appointment.
General Questions About Dental Implants
It depends on the complexity of the procedure, how many teeth are being removed, and the method used. In general, surgical wisdom teeth removal can take between 15 minutes to one hour.
Wisdom teeth removal is performed under IV general anesthesia so you are comfortable and asleep during the procedure. It will feel like it took two seconds! After surgery, you may experience a few days of soreness, tenderness, swelling, and sensitivity. Discomfort and recovery will vary for everyone and your surgeon will give you an idea what to expect afterward during your consultation appointment.
Your oral surgeon will advise you on what to eat after wisdom teeth removal. In general, you should stick to liquids and soft foods and avoid eating hard or sticky foods, chewing ice, using straws, drinking alcohol, using tobacco products, and consuming overly sugary items.
Typically, between the ages of 15 and 25.
If your wisdom teeth are impacted, infected, coming in crooked, or causing pain or discomfort they should be removed. Our surgeons will discuss this with you during your consultation appointment.
Schedule a Consultation for Oral Surgery
Call or contact us online to ask a question or schedule a consultation for oral surgery in Frisco, TX. At Stonebriar Facial & Oral Surgery, we specialize in oral and maxillofacial surgery, including wisdom teeth extractions, dental implants, tooth extractions, bone grafting, facial trauma, and impacted teeth.