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Oral Surgeons in Canada

Oral surgery is one of nine recognized dental specialties in Canada. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons perform surgical treatments for issues related to the hard and soft tissues of the mouth and the surrounding facial region.

Oral Surgeons

Oral surgeons in Canada must complete an advanced educational program to practice the dental specialty of oral surgery.
This includes a residency program and passing the National Dental Specialty Examination (NDSE) in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. This test is administered by the Royal College of Dentists of Canada (RCDC).

Oral Surgery for Wisdom Teeth Removal

In many cases, tooth extractions do not require surgical intervention. However, complex tooth removals may be referred to an oral surgeon, including complicated wisdom teeth removals. This may include when the wisdom teeth are impacted, infected, erupting improperly, or when tumours or cysts have begun to form around the wisdom teeth.
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Oral Surgery for TMD

TMD is a set of disorders related to the functioning of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which connects the upper jaw to the lower jaw. TMD can cause pain and discomfort.

Although it is usually treated with less invasive techniques, such as bite splints and night guards, more severe cases may require surgery. There are several types of TMJ surgery available.

Oral Surgery for Dental Implants

The placement of dental implants requires a surgical procedure performed by a specialized oral surgeon. In this procedure, the surgeon places small titanium posts into the jawbone as a foundation for implants (permanent false teeth).

Dental implants are a permanent solution for tooth loss. However, depending on how many implants are needed, several procedures may be required, and the entire process can take several months.

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FAQ about Oral Surgery

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Will I need general anesthesia or sedation for my surgical procedure?

Not necessarily. Some of the longer or more complex surgical procedures may require general anesthesia or sedation. Children, people with anxiety, or people with other health issues or disorders may also require general anesthesia or sedation to ensure a successful surgery

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Will my oral surgery be covered?

Oral surgeries vary in the level of coverage available through public health care anddental insurance plans. Your oral surgeon will be able to discuss your treatment options with you, including coverage for various kinds of procedures. You may also need to check with your dental insurance plan provider to see what level of coverage is offered for specific types of procedures. There may also be government programs available to help you pay for your surgery. These tend to vary from province to province

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How can I find out if my surgeon is licensed?

Each province has its own governing body for oral surgeons, where the names and details of licensed oral surgeons are listed. You can visit the Royal College of Dentists of Canada(RCDC) to find your provincial governing body

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Are there risks associated with oral surgery?

As in any surgical procedure, there may be risks associated with oral surgery. The specific risks depend on thetype of surgery, what type of anesthesia or sedation is required, and your medical history and current health. Besure to speak directly with your surgeon about potential risks before your procedure.

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