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Home For Patients Blog Emergency Oral Surgeon Vs. Emergency Dentist - What Is The Difference?

Emergency Oral Surgeon Vs. Emergency Dentist - What Is The Difference?


Posted on 10/15/2023 by Weo Admin
Dental emergencies require the right prompt care. An emergency trip to the dentist may solve various problems like toothaches, but some issues are more complex. As such, they need the expertise of an oral surgeon. It is crucial that you understand what issues a dentist can solve and those that require an oral surgeon to work on.

Difference Between Oral Surgeon and Emergency Dentist


a dental emergency sign in Placentia, CAEmergency dentists deal with common dental emergencies like abscessed teeth, toothaches, and chipped or fractured teeth. Since emergency dentists are generally general dentists, their main focus is on offering dental care, teeth cleanings, root canals, oral exams, and perhaps minor tooth extractions or even gum surgery. Even so, emergency dentists may not be able to perform complex dental issues such as wisdom or impacted teeth extractions. Now, that is where oral surgeons come in.

You may want to visit an oral surgeon if you have cases of extensive damage to your mouth that require complex and detailed surgical procedures that are too intricate for the general dentist to perform. Oral surgeons deal with dental emergencies such as extensive bone damage, fractured tooth damage, fractured cheekbones, and fractured nose. Additionally, oral surgeons do extractions for impacted teeth and wisdom teeth. They can also conduct surgeries to rebuild extensive bone loss and bite misalignments.

When to See an Oral Surgeon for Dental Emergencies


Dental emergencies are daunting to deal with. Whether it is cracked, dislocated, broken, or fractured teeth, you can have lasting damage if you don't get the problem addressed. Bleeding and inflamed gums can indicate trauma or even severe infection. All these issues have lasting repercussions on your oral health.

If you have recently had trauma around your mouth, it is best to see a dental surgeon. At our dental clinic, we provide advanced surgeries like gum surgery, complex tooth extractions, bone grafting, jaw reconstruction, dental implant placement, palate expansion, and more. Contact us today.




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