Oral surgery can feel like a big step, and for many people, it brings a bit of uncertainty. Whether it’s a damaged tooth, wisdom teeth causing problems, or something that just can’t be treated with a simple procedure, it’s normal to have questions before moving forward. At Roswell Complete Dentistry, our team takes the time to explain everything clearly so you know what to expect and feel comfortable with the plan.
Every situation is different, so we don’t rush the process. Some patients come in feeling nervous and hesitant to explain; others just want to get it done as smoothly as possible. Either way, our focus is on keeping things calm and manageable. We also offer sedation options if needed, especially for longer or more involved oral surgery procedures, so you’re not sitting there feeling tense the whole time.
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Recovery is usually more straightforward than people expect. With the right guidance and a bit of care afterward, most patients start feeling better sooner than they thought. If Roswell isn’t the most convenient location, that’s completely fine.
We provide this service at our Marietta and Buford locations.
So you can choose what works best for you and your schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions About Oral Surgery
Oral surgery covers treatments like tooth extractions, wisdom teeth removal, dental implants, and procedures to treat infections or bone issues. Your dentist will recommend surgery only when other options don’t effectively solve the problem. Most patients don’t feel pain during oral surgery because of anesthesia or sedation. You may feel some pressure during the procedure, but discomfort afterward is usually manageable with medication and proper aftercare instructions from your dentist. Recovery time depends on the procedure, but most people start feeling better within a few days. Complete healing can take a couple of weeks. Following aftercare instructions closely helps accelerate the healing process. Sedation can help if you're anxious or the procedure is complex, but not everyone needs it. Your dentist will discuss options with you and recommend what feels most comfortable for your situation. Oral surgery is usually recommended when a tooth is severely damaged, impacted, or causing infection. If left untreated, these issues can worsen over time, so addressing them early often leads to better long-term outcomes.
