Oral surgery can be nerve wracking for some people. Like any surgery, patients can feel anxious.
Our team is here to help ease any fears that you may have. As a reminder, oral surgeons have extensive training in what they do and many have performed routine surgeries like it’s their second nature.
It’s best to see your oral surgeon for extractions instead of your dentist because of the proper tools and certifications.
Dentists are incredibly important to oral health, and therefore their scope of expertise focuses on exams and preventive care. They give plenty of attention to crowns, veneers, fillings and bridges. If there’s serious issues with a patient, whether it’s in their soft tissues or the teeth itself, they’ll refer them to oral and maxillofacial surgeons.
Oral surgeons are trained in IV sedation and general anesthesia, which allows greater pain management for even the most complicated procedures. General dentists don’t usually provide IV sedation and only use local anesthesia for extractions. Even though dentists can remove wisdom teeth, these procedures are not as straightforward because of complications like impaction or potential infections.
Oral surgeons can use one of three types of anesthesia, depending on the complexity of the surgery. Local anesthesia is administered at the injection site, sedation anesthesia is given through an IV, and general anesthesia is inhaled as you lose consciousness.
All oral and maxillofacial surgery practices are required to have capnography equipment and utilize it during every procedure that requires moderate or deep sedation and general anesthesia.
Oral surgeons and dentists attend the same four years of dental school to achieve either a Doctor of Dental Surgery or a Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons need to attend specialty training through a four-year surgical hospital residency program. This hard work and experience helps them diagnose and treat dental issues in the mouth, face, jaws, and surrounding soft tissues.
The offices at Reno-Tahoe Oral Surgery have plenty of extensive imaging technology for three-dimensional analysis for treatment planning for dental implants, corrective surgeries, or the wisdom teeth removal process. Before booking a surgery, it’s important to schedule a consultation first for an examination. We’re excited to help you improve your oral health through these necessary procedures!
At Reno-Tahoe Oral Surgery, Dr. Redlinger specializes in oral implant surgery. He also conducts tooth extractions, bone grafts, wisdom teeth surgeries, and supports for ill-fitting dentures. As a renowned oral and maxillofacial surgeon of Northern Nevada, he will make sure your surgery is done safely and correctly. Our office will work with you to provide convenient financial options so it’s one less thing to worry about before a big procedure.
Dental problems can range from small issues like sore gums to requiring full-blown facial surgery. A dentist will typically perform dental exams and offer preventative care among other dental services. But for serious issues, such as impacted wisdom teeth, a trip to your regular dentist, unfortunately, won’t do you any good. Instead, you’ll need to see an oral and maxillofacial surgeon (OMS).
It’s pretty normal for patients to first see their dentist when an oral problem arises. However, when the issue runs outside of the regular dentistry scope, it’s very likely that the patient will be referred to an OMS for treatment. The most common procedures performed by a Reno oral surgeon are wisdom teeth removal and dental implants. But is the oral surgery referral really necessary, or can anyone just schedule an appointment for surgery? Let’s take a look at this below.
As with most surgical procedures, it can seem like a long process. Thankfully, you can contact an oral surgeon to get yourself scheduled. This is done for several reasons and will depend on the oral surgeon you see as well as your insurance policy. A majority of OMSs require a referral to provide the patient with quality continuity of care. Insurance companies often require referrals to ensure the patient’s coverage of services and will likely deny paying for things like wisdom teeth removal or dental implants without going through the proper procedures.
The steps to getting a referral from your dentist to see an oral surgeon are as follows:
The first thing you need to do to get a referral for oral surgery is to address your dental problems with your dentist. Bringing up your concerns will help your dentist determine if an oral surgeon needs to be involved and when it’s appropriate to make an appointment. The sooner you address your concerns, the sooner you and your dentist can find the best solution.
In doing so, your dentist will assess the severity of your dental problem and whether or not you’ll require surgery to renew your smile. A dentist will easily be able to determine if wisdom teeth extraction or getting dental implants will resolve your problems and will be happy to refer you to an oral surgeon to alleviate your concerns.
To find the best oral surgeon in Reno, talk to your dentist about the OMSs they recommend. An oral surgeon is a dental professional who has additional training in surgical techniques that allow them to perform reconstructive surgery on the face, oral cavities, head and neck, and mouth and jaw. Oral surgeons like Dr. Redlinger provide wisdom teeth removal, dental implants, bone grafting, and even pre-prosthetic surgery.
Your dentist will offer the best oral maxillofacial experts in Reno for your treatment, so you can trust that you’ll be in good hands.
Before booking your surgery with the first oral surgeon your dentist recommends, however, be sure to meet with them in person to ensure they’ll be a good fit for you. Many oral surgery practices are happy to offer a consultation prior to scheduling any surgery. Not only does this give them the chance to examine your mouth for themselves, but it helps you decide if they’re the right OMS for you.
Dr. Redlinger is a board-certified dental specialist that provides a full scope of oral surgery including dental implants to replace missing teeth, dental implants to support ill-fitting dentures, tooth extraction, bone grafts, and wisdom teeth surgeries.
Come meet Dr. Scott M. Redlinger DMD, MD Reno's expert Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon so he can develop the right treatment plan for you!
Wisdom teeth are the upper and lower third molars located in the back of your mouth. These teeth come in during your late teens to early twenties when you've finally gained some "wisdom." It's become common practice to have wisdom teeth removed, but why? Well, there are a number of problems that are caused by wisdom teeth from increased risk of infection to overcrowding and pain in the mouth.
We are always on the lookout for the development of wisdom teeth in young teens' mouths because we want to determine whether or not there is enough room for the teeth to reside without causing issues. To avoid potential dental problems, it may be recommended to have some or all of them removed through a wisdom teeth extraction procedure.
Contact Dr. Redlinger, a quality oral surgeon in Reno, NV, to see if you’d make a good candidate for wisdom tooth extraction.
Wisdom teeth are the last set of teeth to come through the back of your gums. Each person typically has four wisdom teeth, one in each corner of the mouth. Often, there is not enough space for these teeth in the mouth so when they finally emerge, it’s common for the teeth to be impacted. This can cause significant pain, infection, and other serious dental problems.
Wisdom tooth removal is often needed because these teeth frequently come in at an incorrect angle and many people do not have enough room in their mouth for them, otherwise known as an impacted tooth. When we say that a tooth is going to be impacted, what we mean is that as the tooth erupts from the jaw, it will come into contact with another tooth or dental structure that it should not contact leading to overcrowding in the mouth.
Having an impacted wisdom tooth may not have any negative effects, but most wisdom teeth cause several problems in your mouth. Impacted wisdom teeth can lead to problems such as:
Your wisdom teeth extraction recovery is a top priority of ours. Removing impacted wisdom teeth will be a major surgical procedure and following the proper post-operative care will be vital to successful healing. Several instructions will be provided by your Reno oral surgeon post-procedure. This will include information regarding pain management, proper cleaning, swelling, bruising, and bleeding, along with what foods, beverages, and activities are appropriate during your wisdom teeth extraction recovery.
If you are experiencing severe pain, swelling, or heavy bleeding for 2-3 days after your procedure, or if you think you are reacting poorly to the medication you were prescribed, please call our office right away.
Please call us today at (775) 853-9696 or click on the button below to schedule an appointment.
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Summer is a great time to get things done! It’s also a great time to get those medical appointments done for your kids while they’re not in school. Which is why we at Reno Tahoe Oral Surgery believe it’s the best time of year to get your teen’s wisdom teeth removed.
Let’s walk you through the process:
First, let’s explain what wisdom teeth are and why we remove them.
Wisdom teeth grow in the back part of your jaw. Most people have four of them, one in each corner of the mouth.
The reason wisdom teeth become a dental issue is because most people don’t have room in their mouths for these four massive sets of teeth.
As wisdom teeth start to come in, they can cause dental issues and damage to other teeth or, worse, the mouth. This causes overcrowding in the mouth which can cause severe jaw pain and teeth to crowd together.
All of the above may be alarming to tell your teen.
However, we at Reno Tahoe Oral Surgery Center pride ourselves on being the premier wisdom teeth extraction center.
Our goal is to get your teen in-and-out of the extraction in roughly 45 minutes for both preoperative and postoperative care.
We also leave time to talk with you (the parents) about the recovery process after the surgery is over.
The reason why Summer is a great time to get your teen’s wisdom teeth removed is there’s plenty of time for tooth extraction aftercare.
It doesn’t have to be dreadful either. Your teen can still do fun Summer activities such as:
While getting your wisdom teeth out sounds scary to some kids, there’s many benefits to getting it done sooner rather than later.
If you have any questions about wisdom teeth or want to schedule an appointment for wisdom teeth removal, connect with us today.
Wisdom teeth are something of a mystery to most people. They know very little about them, but have a lot of misconceptions that go with them. It is important that you know what to expect when it comes to handling wisdom teeth and their removal. At Reno-Tahoe Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Center, we strive to keep our wisdom teeth extractions as minimally invasive as possible.
This can help you be better prepared when they begin to come in for your oral surgery in Reno. Here are a few things that are important to know prior to your wisdom teeth erupting.
Typically, wisdom teeth start to come in between the ages of 17 and 22. They occasionally show up outside this window, but this is when the vast majority of wisdom teeth removal cases show up. Not all wisdom teeth that come in require extraction, either. When wisdom teeth do start to come in, they can cause dental issues and damage to your other teeth.
This is one of the biggest misconceptions that people tend to have about wisdom teeth. Many people need them extracted, but some people actually have enough room to safely have them in their mouth forever.
Some wisdom teeth only come in part of the way, or come in and push other teeth around. This is why the majority of wisdom teeth get extracted. If your wisdom teeth came in partially, or came in facing the wrong way, such as the roof of the mouth, then they will need to come out.
That is where we can come in to help. We have a lot of experience extracting teeth in general, specifically wisdom teeth.
Your recovery is also important to us, because removing impacted wisdom teeth is a major surgical procedure and needs the proper post-operative care.
Your general dentist may have noticed that it is time for you to have your wisdom teeth extracted. If you have issues with your erupting wisdom teeth, or even have problems with wisdom teeth that you have had for years, call us for a consultation. We can have you come in, take some x-rays, and perform a full examination for a potential wisdom teeth removal. From there, our team of oral surgeons in Reno can determine what the next steps would be, no matter if it is maintaining a close eye on them or extracting them.
If you’d like to learn more about additional conditions that may require oral surgery, like overbites and jaw issues, click here.
You should first know that this is an outpatient procedure, so you’ll be able to go home the same day. We will administer sedation during the procedure, which means you’ll need someone to take you home after. Following the surgery, you’ll be on a soft food diet and having ice cream, smoothies and soup is something to stock up on from the store.
As the premier oral surgeon in Northern Nevada for wisdom teeth removal, we are proud to specialize in wisdom tooth extractions in Reno. The team at Reno-Tahoe Oral Surgery always wants to make sure the health of your mouth is on track for the future. We often offer Wisdom Teeth Days throughout each month as a way to make scheduling procedures a breeze for you or your loved ones.
If you have any questions or would like to schedule a consultation, please call us at (775) -430-5355 today.