Surgery and periodontics in Palma de Mallorca
At Tomás Sastre, Palma de Mallorca we focus on restoring oral health and functionality through precise and advanced procedures.
What is oral surgery?
Oral surgery is a specialized branch of dentistry that deals with surgical interventions in the oral cavity and surrounding facial structures . The most common procedures.
- Dental extractions: Removal of damaged, infected or problematic teeth.
- Dental implant surgery: Placement of implants to replace missing teeth, restoring functionality and esthetics.
- Pre-prosthetic surgery: Preparation of the mouth for dental prostheses, ensuring a solid and comfortable base.
- Orthognathic surgery: Correction of jaw and facial problems to improve function and aesthetics.
Benefits of Oral Surgery
- Restoration of masticatory function.
- Long-term preservation of oral health.
- Improved facial and oral esthetics.
- Prevention of future complications.
What are periodontal diseases?
Periodontal diseases affect the tissues surrounding the teeth, including the gums and alveolar bone.
Gingivitis
Gingivitis is the mildest form of periodontal disease, characterized by inflammation of the gums. This inflammatory condition arises due to the accumulation of dental plaque, a sticky film of bacteria on the teeth. Symptoms include red, swollen and bleeding-prone gums, especially during brushing. Proper oral care, including regular brushing and professional cleanings, generally reverses gingivitis and restores gum health.
Periodontitis
Periodontitis is a more advanced form of periodontal disease involving structural damage and bone loss. As the inflammation progresses, pockets form between the gums and teeth, harboring harmful bacteria. Symptoms include persistent bleeding, receding gums, bad breath, sensitivity and possible tooth mobility. Professional treatment, which may include deep cleanings, periodontal surgery and a strict home care routine, is crucial to stop the progression and preserve oral health.
Severe periodontitis
Aggressive periodontitis is a rapid and severe form that can affect even healthy people. It is characterized by a rapid loss of bone and supporting tissue, increasing the risk of tooth loss. Symptoms are similar to conventional periodontitis, but with a more rapid progression. It requires immediate treatment and long-term management to prevent recurrences. Early intervention and close collaboration with dental health professionals are essential to effectively address aggressive periodontitis.
What is periodontics?
Periodontics focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of periodontal diseases, which affect the gums and supporting structures of the teeth .
This specialty is essential to preserve the health of the gums and prevent complications that could affect the disposition and condition of the teeth.
Benefits of periodontics
- Prevention and treatment of gum disease.
- Preservation of the dental support structure.
- Improved long-term oral health.
- Contribution to an esthetically healthy smile.
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The most common periodontal treatments
Gingivitis Treatment
Addressing initial gum inflammation.
Flap surgery
Access to affected areas to remove bacteria and restore tissues.
Gum grafts
Reconstruction of recessive gums to preserve periodontal health.
Periodontal pocket surgery
Removal of pockets of infected tissue around the teeth.
Main symptoms of periodontal disease
- The presence of bleeding during brushing or flossing may be an early indicator of gingival inflammation, signaling possible periodontal disease.
- Swelling, redness or tenderness in the gums may indicate the presence of infection, requiring immediate dental evaluation.
- Receding gums, exposing the roots of the teeth, can be an advanced sign of loss of tooth support due to periodontal disease.
- The constant presence of bad breath, despite good oral hygiene, could be related to periodontal infections that require professional attention.
- The sensation of mobility or separation of teeth may indicate structural loss due to periodontal disease.
- Pain when chewing may be an indicator of gum inflammation or infection, warranting professional evaluation.
- The presence of pus is a clear sign of infection and should be addressed immediately by dental professionals.
- Noticeable changes in tooth position may be an indicator of loss of bone support due to periodontal disease.
Prevention of periodontal diseases
At Tomás Sastre, we are committed to comprehensive oral health. In Palma de Mallorca, we offer a dedicated approach to periodontal disease prevention, ensuring that every smile receives the personalized attention it deserves. Discover how our experts can guide you to optimal oral health through preventive practices backed by years of experience and specialized care.
- Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential to prevent periodontal diseases. We encourage effective practices such as regular brushing and daily flossing to remove plaque between teeth and recommend the use of antimicrobial mouth rinses as a complement to reduce bacteria that can lead to periodontal disease.
- Scheduling regular dental checkups is a fundamental pillar in the prevention of periodontal diseases. In our clinic in Palma de Mallorca, we offer regular check-ups that allow early detection of possible oral problems. In addition, professional dental cleanings performed by our experts remove plaque and tartar, significantly reducing the risk of periodontal disease.
- Adopting healthy lifestyle habits is key in the prevention of periodontal diseases. We recommend maintaining a balanced diet, rich in nutrients, and limiting the consumption of sugars and processed foods. Smoking cessation is also essential, as smoking significantly increases the risk of these conditions.
Frequently asked questions on oral surgery and periodontics in Palma de Mallorca
When is oral surgery and periodontics recommended?
The recommendation for oral surgery and periodontics arises when faced with more complex conditions that go beyond conventional dental treatments. This includes advanced problems in gums, bone structures, dental extractions, implants and reconstructive surgeries.
Is oral surgery and periodontics painful?
To minimize pain during procedures, local or general anesthesia is used depending on the complexity of the surgery. In addition, postoperative instructions are provided to manage any discomfort.
How long is the recovery time after oral surgery?
The length of recovery varies depending on the type of procedure. Some surgeries may require only a few days of rest, while others may require weeks. Detailed recovery guidelines are provided for each patient.
Is periodontics only for treating gum disease?
In addition to treating gum disease, periodontics addresses the health of the bone and surrounding tissues, contributing to overall oral health and the prevention of future problems.
When is tooth extraction surgery needed?
Tooth extraction surgery may be necessary for impacted or damaged teeth or in preparation for orthodontic procedures . The decision is made after a detailed professional evaluation.