Tuberosity reduction tuberosity to the smallest. Tuberosity is after the last pick in the upper jaw under the gum. Tuberosity is usually not a problem if you have a full set of teeth. However, if some of your upper teeth lost, this can be a problem, because it hangs and can cause some discomfort. This is not a common foot problem today because of dental implants, but these people have implants in their upper jaw will still have this procedure. The procedure begins with an oral surgeon / Maxillofacial contact with the patient's dentist or a prosthodontist.
A prosthodontist is a dentist who is well versed and dedicated to the study and use of dentures. In some cases, the sinus cavity of some individuals to extend the tuberosity and to this end, an X-ray should be done if the surgeon the position of the sinus cavity on the tuberosity know. When the image is generated from your mouth, the dentist for a jaw-type fungus where the exact impression of your jaw, allowing the surgeon to know how much tissue or bone should be removed. That mold is your jaw and will be used to test whether there is enough tissue and bone are removed.
After this first step, the surgeon will administer anesthesia or intravenous sedation if necessary. The surgeon will now trim and remove unwanted gum tissue or bone under the gums. The mold is used to test if the exact amount of tissue or bone are cut or removed. After these excesses are leaner, the affected part is complemented by a knife. It takes about an hour to perform this procedure.
Antibiotics and analgesics are prescribed as a medication tracking. Further instructions will be given to oral hygiene and regular rinsing. After several weeks, points will be isolated as the point used is the type that can not be dissolved. You will also be advised to refrain from wearing your dentures, as it may be a little swelling, the share allocated to the earliest days, unless the surgeon said that you wear. Some will have temporary teeth continuously for one or more weeks and the surgeon has specific instructions on when the prosthesis can be removed and for how long it should be worn. After a few months, said prosthesis to be relined or changed for the better, because the tissues where they are cured in worse shape.
There are certain risks inherent in the procedure, such as infection and excessive bleeding, but they are very rare in this process. It may happen that the sinus cavity can be made by chance and usually when this occurs, the corrective procedures are implemented immediately. If there is blood in the noise after surgery, there is a chance that a leak in the sinuses. You should tell your dentist or doctor immediately.
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