Our team offers a host of treatment options to rebuild smiles in Santa Rosa , CA. We can restore structure in your jaw with ridge augmentation and sinus lifts, remove wisdom teeth, and even replace lost teeth with advanced dental implants. To plan these complex treatment options with accuracy and precision, we may employ cone beam computer tomography (CBCT) digital imaging technology!
When to See Us
Our team is skilled and experienced in restoring smiles to optimal health, beauty, and function with oral surgery. We can address severely damaged teeth, replace missing teeth with dental implants, and rebuild smiles suffering from loss of mass and density in the jawbone. We also correct facial trauma and extract teeth as necessary. So, when should you see us? If you lose a tooth, or if you undergo a serious injury to your smile, then contact our team. Your general dentist may also refer you to us for issues such as wisdom teeth or infected teeth that require extraction. When you see us, we need to obtain a complete picture of your smile’s current state of health.
Examining Your Smile
Our team will use cone beam computer tomography (CBCT) technology to obtain a detailed image of your teeth, jaw, roots, face, and oral structures. This technology also enables is to take these detailed digital images and then combine them to craft a 3D model of your smile, so we can make a diagnosis and plan your treatment with precision and accuracy. Being able to map out the position of your nerves, sinuses, teeth and roots, means better planning for ridge augmentation, dental implant placement, or sinus lifts. In addition, the technology also takes these images quickly, doesn’t require lengthy development processes in harsh chemicals, and uses a fraction of the radiation.
Moving Forward with Treatment
Once we decide on the course of treatment, we will plan the process down to the smallest detail and talk to you about what to expect. We will be ready to answer any questions or address any concerns you may have, and with our general anesthesia and sedation options, we can ensure you remain calm and comfortable in the process. If you have any questions about our approach to oral surgery, then contact our team today. Remember, 2021 is right around the corner, and we would love to make this the year you embrace better oral health and obtain a stunning new smile!
Do You Have Questions About Examining Your Smile?
We want to make sure you receive the care you need with accuracy and precision. To learn more about preparing your smile for treatment, or to schedule a consultation, call Santa Rosa Oral Surgery in Santa Rosa, CA, today at 707-545-4625.