Oral Surgery Spokane

Oral Surgery
In Spokane, WA

If you’re dealing with a dental issue, there’s no need to wait in pain. Whether you require dental implants or a simple extraction, oral surgery can correct issues and set your smile up for long-term success.

Why might I need oral surgery?

We get it – the term “oral surgery” can sound serious, painful, and expensive. But that isn’t always the case. Many patients undergo oral surgery to address common conditions, such as sleep apnea or tooth loss. Oral surgery can provide a solution to long-standing dental issues and keep them from worsening in the future. Plus, opting into oral surgery restores the form and function of your mouth and sets your oral health back on track. It can be difficult to know if oral surgery is right for you, so reach out to your doctor to get the conversation started.

Oral Surgery in Spokane
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Keeping Care Affordable

To keep your oral surgery procedure in line with your budget, our friendly team is here to walk you through your options and find a plan that works for you.

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Did you know…

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The most common oral surgeries are the extractions.

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The Benefits of Oral Surgery

Restore Your Smile’s Function

Oral surgery can help you chew, smile, and laugh with natural ease again.

Get You Out Of Pain

Dealing with a tender tooth or achy jaw? A surgical procedure can find a solution to your pain point.

Prevent Further Issues

By treating the root of your dental issue, we can keep dental problems from worsening down the road.

The Oral Surgery Treatment Process

Treatment Planning & Preparation

Your dentist will walk you through your treatment, the surgery related to the treatment plan, what to expect the day of the procedure, and how to prepare. If necessary, they will recommend the right sedation option based on your surgery and personal needs.

Day of Surgery

If you are undergoing any sedation other than nitrous oxide (laughing gas), you will need to arrange for someone to drive you to and from your appointment on the day of your surgery. Your dentist will make specific recommendations, but you should plan for a day off and have someone be with you for the rest of the day.

Healing & Aftercare

Give yourself a few days to heal after surgery. Swelling and discomfort for the next 24 hours is normal. Keep your head elevated and use ice packs to reduce swelling. Take any medications as directed by your dentist and stick to a soft food diet for the first 48 hours after your procedure.

Frequently Asked Questions

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