Surgical Procedures in Newport News, VA

Surgical Procedures

Surgical procedures are specialized dental treatments that go beyond basic restorative work, addressing underlying issues such as infection, tooth damage, bone loss, and missing teeth. These procedures involve precision and skill and are performed by trained dental professionals to ensure safe, effective outcomes. Whether it's extracting a problematic tooth, inserting a dental implant, or performing a root canal to save a tooth, oral surgery is an essential component of comprehensive dental care.

Oral surgical procedures at Hartman Dentistry aim to improve oral health, prevent further dental issues, and enhance overall well-being. Below, we'll delve into each type of procedure and its role in maintaining a healthy, functional smile.

Common Surgical Procedures in Newport News, VA

Simple Tooth Extractions

Tooth extractions are one of the most common oral surgical procedures and may be necessary for a variety of reasons, including severe decay, infection, overcrowding, or preparation for orthodontic treatment. Simple tooth extractions are typically performed on teeth that are fully erupted and easily accessible. During a simple extraction, Dr. Hartman or Dr. Sibirtsev will carefully loosen the tooth and remove it without the need for an incision or extensive surgery.

When Are Simple Extractions Necessary?

  • Severe tooth decay that can't be repaired with fillings or crowns
  • Preparation for orthodontic treatment to prevent overcrowding
  • Removal of baby teeth that haven't fallen out on their own
  • Removing compromised teeth to prevent the spread of infection

Procedure

A simple extraction is usually quick, involving the use of local anesthesia to numb the area, ensuring patient comfort. After the tooth is gently loosened, it's removed with specialized dental tools. Patients are provided with aftercare instructions to promote healing and avoid complications such as dry sockets or infections.

Surgical Extractions

In cases where a tooth is not easily accessible—due to impaction, breakage at the gumline, or other complexities—a surgical extraction may be required. Surgical extractions are more complex and often involve making an incision in the gum to remove the tooth or dividing the tooth into sections for easier removal.

Common Reasons for Surgical Extractions

  • Impacted wisdom teeth that don't have enough room to emerge
  • Broken or fractured teeth
  • Removal of roots left behind after a simple extraction
  • Extraction of teeth with complex positioning

Procedure

Dr. Hartman or Dr. Sibirtsev will administer local anesthesia and, if necessary, sedation to ensure maximum comfort. They will then create an incision in the gum tissue to access the impacted tooth, sometimes removing surrounding bone or dividing the tooth to facilitate extraction. The area is thoroughly cleaned, and sutures may be used to promote healing.

Surgical extractions help prevent further complications from impacted or broken teeth and protect neighboring teeth and gums from potential damage or infection.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are one of the most effective restorative dentistry solutions for replacing missing teeth, providing a long-lasting, stable foundation for crowns, bridges, or dentures.A dental implant is a titanium post surgically placed into the jawbone, which then fuses with the bone over time in a process called osseointegration.This provides a secure anchor for the replacement tooth, mimicking the function and appearance of a natural tooth.

Why Choose Dental Implants?

  • Restores function and aesthetics by replacing missing teeth
  • Prevents bone loss in the jaw, which can occur after tooth loss
  • Enhances chewing, speech, and overall comfort
  • Long-lasting solution with a high success rate

Procedure

The dental implant process in Newport News, VA typically involves several stages. First, a detailed evaluation and digital imaging are conducted to assess bone density and determine implant suitability. Once cleared, Dr. Hartman or Dr. Sibirtsev places the titanium implant post in the jawbone. Following placement, a healing period of several months allows the implant to fuse with the bone. Once integration is complete, an abutment and crown are attached, restoring both the function and appearance of the tooth.

Dental implants are a transformative procedure for patients seeking a durable, natural-looking solution to tooth loss.

Bone Grafting

For patients who lack sufficient jawbone to support a dental implant, bone grafting may be necessary. Bone grafting involves adding bone material to the jawbone to strengthen and increase its volume, creating a stable foundation for implants or other restorative work. Bone grafting can come from various sources, including synthetic bone material or bone from the patient's body.

When Is Bone Grafting Necessary?

  • To restore bone loss resulting from tooth loss, gum disease, or trauma
  • To provide a solid base for dental implants
  • To prevent further bone loss and maintain facial structure

Procedure

In a bone grafting procedure, Dr. Hartman or Dr. Sibirtsev will numb the treatment area and add the grafting material to the deficient area of the jaw. This material eventually integrates with the existing bone, increasing its density and volume. The healing period can vary but often takes several months, after which an implant or other restorative procedure can be performed.

Bone grafting is a critical preparatory step for many patients, ensuring that they can benefit from stable, long-lasting dental implants. Contact us to learn more.

Root Canal Therapy

Root canal therapy is an endodontic treatment used to save a tooth with infected or damaged pulp. Instead of removing the tooth, the infected pulp is removed, and the root canal is cleaned, disinfected, and filled. Root canals are often the last line of defense for preserving a tooth and preventing extraction.

Why You Might Need a Root Canal

  • Severe tooth decay that reaches the pulp
  • Cracked or fractured teeth
  • Infection causing abscesses at the root of the tooth
  • Trauma to the tooth that affects the pulp

Procedure

During root canal therapy, our dentists in Newport News, VA will first numb the tooth and surrounding area. An opening is created in the crown of the tooth to access the pulp chamber and root canals. Using specialized instruments, the infected pulp is removed, and the canals are thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. The empty canals are then filled with a biocompatible material, and a filling or crown is placed to protect the tooth from further damage.

Root canal therapy effectively eliminates infection, relieves pain, and restores the tooth's function, allowing patients to retain their natural teeth for many years.

Conclusion

Oral surgical procedures are integral to maintaining oral health and function, often providing solutions for problems that regular dental treatments can't address. At Hartman Dentistry in Newport News, VA, Dr. Hartman and Dr. Sibirtsev are dedicated to providing expert, compassionate care, ensuring each patient receives personalized treatment tailored to their unique needs. From simple extractions and dental implants to complex root canals and bone grafting, our goal is to help you achieve a healthier, more functional smile.

If you're considering an oral surgical procedure or have any questions about these treatments, don't hesitate to contact Hartman Dentistry. We're here to guide you through every step and ensure you receive the highest quality care for a lifetime of optimal dental health.

Ready to achieve your best smile? Visit Hartman Dentistry today at 11713 Jefferson Ave, Suite 100, in Newport News, VA, where Dr. Hartman and Dr. Sibirtsev offer exceptional dental care tailored to your needs. Call us at (757) 873-3407 to schedule your appointment and start your journey to a healthier, brighter smile!

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Newport News, VA 23606

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