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Pre-prosthetic Surgery


Dental tools and a prosthetic model on a clinic desk, used for restorative dental procedures.Oral surgery is often necessary to restore the health, comfort, and function of the mouth. Whether a patient is undergoing wisdom tooth removal, jaw realignment, or preparation for dentures or dental implants, oral surgery can address a wide range of dental and facial conditions. One critical type of oral surgery is pre-prosthetic surgery, which is performed to create a stable foundation for dental prosthetics, such as full or partial dentures or dental implants. This specialized treatment helps ensure that dental appliances fit securely and comfortably. If you have any questions about pre-prosthetic surgery, please be sure to contact Oral Surgery Specialists of Buda.

How Do You Prepare for Oral Surgery?


Before undergoing oral surgery, your oral surgeon will guide you through a comprehensive consultation process. This typically includes a review of your medical and dental history, digital imaging, and a discussion of your treatment options and goals. Patients may be advised to stop certain medications, avoid eating or drinking for a specific time before the procedure, and arrange for someone to accompany them to the appointment.

It's also important to follow all pre-operative instructions provided by the oral surgery team. These directions help reduce the risk of complications and ensure a smoother recovery process. Your oral surgeon may also discuss sedation options with you to keep you comfortable and relaxed during the procedure.

What is Pre-Prosthetic Surgery?


Pre-prosthetic surgery is a category of oral surgery performed before placing a dental prosthesis, such as a denture or dental implants. The purpose of pre-prosthetic surgery is to reshape or prepare the bony ridge and surrounding oral structures to support a prosthetic comfortably and securely.

Some patients may have bony abnormalities, excess gum tissue, or uneven jaw contours that interfere with proper denture or dental implant placement. Pre-prosthetic procedures are designed to correct these conditions, making it easier to wear and function with dentures, dental implants, or other restorations.

Common types of pre-prosthetic surgery include:
•  Alveoloplasty (smoothing or reshaping the jawbone)
•  Removal of excess bone or soft tissue
•  Excision of bony growths or ridges
•  Exposure of impacted teeth if necessary
•  Ridge augmentation or bone grafting

By making the mouth more prosthetic-friendly, these procedures help reduce discomfort, prevent sore spots, and enhance the longevity of the restoration. Your oral surgeon will work closely with your general dentist or prosthodontist to ensure that your mouth is fully prepared for the next phase of your treatment.

Schedule Your Pre-Prosthetic Surgery Consultation with Us Today


If you're planning to receive dentures, dental implants, or another type of dental prosthesis, pre-prosthetic surgery may be an important first step toward restoring your smile. Our skilled oral surgery team is here to provide the surgical care you need to ensure the best possible fit and function of your oral restoration.

Contact Oral Surgery Specialists of Buda today at (737) 335-0017 to schedule a consultation and learn more about how pre-prosthetic surgery can support your long-term oral health and comfort.

ORAL SURGERY SPECIALISTS OF BUDA

Derrick Flint, MD, DDS | Ricardo Garza, MD, DMD




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