Some dental problems need more than regular care. That’s when oral surgery becomes the best option. Oral surgery can treat issues like tooth extractions, impacted wisdom teeth, jaw problems, and more. It helps fix pain, improve your bite, and protect your oral health. At Smiles of Bulverde, we use gentle techniques and modern tools to make oral surgery in San Antonio, TX safe and comfortable. Our experienced team is here to make sure you understand the process and feel calm every step of the way.
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At Smiles of Bulverde, we make oral surgery in San Antonio as easy and stress-free as possible. Our dentist in San Antonio is kind, experienced, and trained to keep you comfortable every step of the way. We use the latest tools and explain everything clearly so you feel prepared and safe during your visit.
Oral surgery can treat dental problems that regular care may not fix. It helps relieve pain, repair damage, and prevent bigger issues from starting. Many families choose oral surgery in San Antonio to protect their long-term dental health.
Oral surgery makes it easier to eat, speak, and smile without discomfort. When your mouth feels better, your quality of life improves too. Patients across San Antonio trust oral surgery to bring comfort back to their daily routine.
Before getting braces, dental implants, or dentures, oral surgery may be needed. It helps prepare your mouth for success with future treatments. In San Antonio, our dental team often recommends surgery as part of a complete care plan.
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. They work with IV sedation and general anesthesia regularly and will recommend the right sedation option based on your surgery and personal needs.
You will need to arrange for someone to drive you to and from your appointment on the day of your surgery. Your family dentist in San Antonio will make specific recommendations, but you should plan for a day off and have someone be with you for the rest of the day after your surgery.
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 oral surgeon. And stick to a soft food diet for the first 48 hours after surgery.
No, we use numbing or sedation to make sure you don’t feel pain during the procedure.
Possibly, depending on your insurance provider and coverage. You should talk to your dental and medical insurance providers to see if your recommended oral surgery is covered. It may also be worthwhile to file your claim with both your dental insurance provider and your medical insurance provider, since the surgery may qualify as a medically necessary procedure.
The cost of oral surgery varies from procedure to procedure. Similar to time commitment, simpler surgeries will be less expensive and complex surgeries will be more expensive. If your dental and/or medical insurance does not cover your oral surgery, consider loans or a payment plan to get the care you need.
An oral and maxillofacial surgeon completes special training and education beyond dental school, although some oral surgeons choose to pursue a medical degree instead of a dental degree. At a minimum, oral surgeons will complete a 4-year residency at a hospital-based surgical program alongside medical residents in many different specialties, including anesthesia.
It completely depends on the procedure and the complexity of your case. Simpler procedures, such as tooth extractions, can take minutes; more time may be needed to properly sedate you. Complex procedures, like placing dental implants for a full arch or teeth, can take hours. Your oral surgeon will give you a thorough explanation of the procedure, tell you how to properly prepare, and let you know what to expect on the day.