Monday, July 25, 2016

Steps Toward Healthy Oral Surgery Recovery

Oral surgery is necessary for the placement of dental implants or even extraction of wisdom or infected teeth. Teeth may be impacted or trapped within the jaw bone, which damages neighboring teeth. Through surgery, however, there is an opportunity to remove and assess these problems.

After surgery, it is normal for the treatment site to be sore or tender for the first few days. However, over-the-counter pain medication, or pain medication that was specifically prescribed for your procedure, can relieve any discomfort you feel.

At Lorton-Springfield Dental Implant & Oral Surgery, we ensure the highest level of comfort possible during procedures and provide advice on post-surgery oral care.

Here are suggestions for ensuring a healthy and speedy recovery following your oral surgery:

Rinse Frequently:
Keeping the blood clot in place is critical to ensuring successful recovery following teeth extraction. If the clot becomes dislodged, the bone and nerves are exposed, increasing pain. Exposure also leaves these tissues vulnerable to dry socket. To prevent this post-surgery infection, rinse your mouth as recommended by your oral surgeon and avoid touching the treated area.

Ice Regularly:
Post-treatment swelling can be extremely uncomfortable. To help alleviate some of the pain, be sure to apply ice packs at 15 minute intervals. Elevating the head and neck above the heart can also help reduce discomfort during recovery.

Stay Clean:
While patients should avoid brushing or floss teeth near the surgical area, that doesn’t exempt them from maintaining oral hygiene during the recovery. To ensure treated areas remain clean, remember to rinse gently using lukewarm salt water, especially after meals. When given the all clear by your surgeon to resume a normal hygiene routine, be gentle on your smile.

Watch Your Diet
Hot, crunchy, or hard foods can prolong the healing process, preventing patients from enjoying a speedy recovery. Until your smile heals, be sure to follow a well-balanced diet that is rich in vitamins A and C.

 While these tips are common sense, make sure you follow them ensure optimum recovery time without any complications.Depending on the type of surgery you are recovering from, you may also receive additional instructions. Be sure to follow these directives closely and keep all post-treatment appointments to ensure proper healing. 

If there are any complications after surgery, whether or not they occur because of the above information, contact our office immediately. 

Contact us for more information!

Oral surgeon Snehal Dr. Patel, of Lorton, VA and Springfield, VA, and our medical staff are committed to providing care before, during, and after surgery. If you have any questions about healthy recovery steps after oral surgery, contact Lorton-Springfield Dental Implant & Oral Surgery. 

Monday, July 18, 2016

The Future of Dental Implants

Dentistry is constantly changing; new technologies are being developed, procedures made more efficient, and more treatment options than ever before are now available. Any oral surgeon or dentist is limited in how they can treat adult teeth, especially when teeth must be removed or treated with preliminary care, like root canal therapy. You only have one of that particular tooth, and there’s no replacement.

Natural, Biological Implants
Within the next decades, it is surmised by experts in the field that dental implants will continue to improve and made to be longer-lasting. Eventually, though, the traditional implant procedure will be replaced by something far better. What if you could have your missing teeth back? Oral surgeons and scientists are researching how to re-grow teeth using cells. As adults and children, our teeth have stem cells that can be used to grow brand new teeth or tissues when needed. Instead of undergoing complex dental restorations and prosthetic teeth replacement, one can simply have a tooth grown and placed at the site of a missing tooth, as if you never lost it.

Ethical and Adaptable
In the above method, the stem cells used are all provided by your own body. These procedures are ethical and provide new teeth that are naturally designed to bond with your own tissue; there is little chance your immune system will reject your own cells and tissues.

Beyond replacing teeth, your stem cells could also be used to restore gum tissue that have receded or decayed. Oral procedures such as bone grafts, root planing and scaling, and possibly even common fillings could be dramatically changed with the introduction of stem cells. As of yet, the full range of dental applications have not been explored, but one day dentistry could have very few serious procedures and be focused more on natural, easily integrated treatments.

Oral Procedures at Lorton-Springfield Dental Implants & Oral Surgery
Even though this future is far-off, our practice is proud to offer the most advanced oral procedures for restoring and replacing teeth. Northern Virgina oral surgeons Drs.Snehal Patel and Jason Bae are experienced oral surgeons who provide top-quality care to all of their patients. From dental implants and wisdom teeth extractions to jaw surgery and sedation dentistry, our experienced staff is prepared to provide state-of-the-art care that is minimally invasive and comprehensive. Call us today to schedule a consultation.

Monday, July 11, 2016

Choosing Between Root Canal Therapy and Dental Implants

When you have a tooth that needs dental work, but you have the choice between a root canal and replacing the damaged tooth with a dental implant, it may be hard to choose. Both procedures improve oral health and include restorations that can be color-matched to blend with your natural smile. However, it’s important to keep in mind that not everyone who needs root canal therapy qualifies for a dental implant and some patients may not be able to save severely damaged teeth with a root canal.
Consider the following features of both procedures.

Root Canal Therapy: A patient needs root canal therapy if their tooth has become infected due to advanced decay. This procedure removes infected tooth pulp and involves capping the tooth with a crown for improved function and aesthetics. There are many options for crown materials and some of them look more natural than others, but most materials in modern dentistry have the potential to last for years with the proper care.

Root canals save as much natural tooth as possible, and are typically conducted by endodontists who are trained to perform root canals and are experienced to eliminate discomfort and reduce chances of re-infection.

Dental Implants: If tooth has been compromised by infection, it’s sometimes necessary to extract the entire tooth and provide a replacement. In these instances, a single-tooth implant is an option. During extraction and implant placement, the whole tooth and root are removed and an implant is placed into your jaw bone. Implants are designed to fuse with the bone in your jaw over time and become a whole replacement for a lost tooth. A dental restoration is placed on top of the implant post and is designed to fit perfectly with surrounding teeth. Modern materials permit a similar aesthetic and strength to natural teeth.

The dental implant itself takes some time to officially fuse to your jaw bone and become as strong as possible. To ensure the health and continued integrity of your implant, follow-up examinations are required.

The benefits of dental implants include:
Strong, natural looking restoration
Replaces entire tooth
Long-lasting
In the event of damage, only the top prosthetic needs to be swapped out

Contact Lorton Springfield Dental Implants & Oral Surgery 
For your dental implant or root canal therapy needs, please visit our dentists at Lorton- Springfield Dental Implant and Oral Surgery. Call us for a consultation and find out which dental treatment is best for you.

Monday, July 4, 2016

Caring for Dental Implants

One of the greatest advantages of dental implants is the treatment’s longevity. Unlike dentures, partials, or bridges which must be replaced every few years to ensure continued oral function, implants often last a lifetime with the right care. In order to enjoy the full lifespan of this treatment option, there are several steps patients must integrate into their regular hygiene routine. Some of the best steps for caring for your dental implants include:

Brush Twice Daily
Just like natural teeth, dental implants should be brushed twice daily to remove plaque and bacteria from the surface of teeth.

Floss Daily
Patients with dental implants are at an increased risk of developing peri-implantitis, an inflammatory gum condition caused by the accumulation of plaque on the dental implant. Without treatment, this infection can compromise the long-term health of the smile as well as the longevity of the dental implant. Flossing at least once a day can help remove plaque and bacteria trapped between the teeth and prevent the accumulation of tartar at the gum line.

Use a Rubber Pick
In addition to daily brushing and flossing, dental implant patients should also consider adding soft-tipped dental picks into their dental hygiene routine. Used after brushing and flossing, patients run these rubber picks along the gum line, removing plaque that may have been left behind by brushing and flossing and is trapped in the space between the teeth. As this dental instrument is made of rubber, individuals don’t need to worry about scratching the implant or damaging the surrounding tissue.

Thoroughly Clean Prosthetic
Particularly for patients with removable overdentures, cleaning the prosthetic is an important part of maintaining a lasting implant-retained restoration. In addition to cleaning the prosthetic thoroughly with the correct materials, patients should also be careful to clean around the dental implant attachments, as this ensures that trapped food is removed daily and prevents plaque and bacteria from building up below the denture. 

Keep Regular Dental Visits
At-home oral hygiene is only part of the implant care process. In addition to maintaining a diligent hygiene routine at home, patients must also regularly visit their dentist for professional cleanings and check-ups. During these biannual visits, your dentist can ensure your implant is functioning properly and effective improving the overall health, function, and aesthetics of your smile.


In Northern Virginia, Dr. Snehal Patel and his team at Lorton-Springfield Dental Implants & Oral Surgery are committed to providing patients with restorative solutions that yield lasting results. By working closely with your general dentist, our Northern Virginia oral surgeon is able to ensure that your implant treatment contributes to the long-term wellbeing of your dentition. For more information about caring for your dental implants, as well as your available implant options, contact our Lorton orSpringfield oral surgery practices