"Life of an Oral Surgeon: Extraction, Bone Grafts, Wisdom Teeth and More in Just Half a Day!"

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • Welcome to Dr Jennifer Schaumberg's channel, where we take a behind-the-scenes look at the life of an oral surgeon. In this video, we join Dr Schaumberg for a recap of her morning's work, and it's been a busy one!
    Starting with extractions, Dr Schaumberg shows us the precision and skill that goes into performing this common procedure. Using various tools and techniques to safely remove impacted teeth or those too damaged to save, it's clear that this is no easy feat. But for an experienced oral surgeon like Dr Schaumberg, it's just another day at the office.
    Moving on to bone grafts, we see how this procedure can help to rebuild the jawline and create a strong foundation for dental implants. Dr Schaumberg explains the importance of using the right materials and techniques to ensure success, and we watch as she expertly grafts bone onto the patient's jaw.
    Next up is trauma - something that can happen to anyone, at any time. Dr Schaumberg talks us through the various types of dental trauma, from fractured teeth to more severe injuries, and we see how she works quickly and calmly to stabilise the patient and minimise any further damage.
    Wisdom teeth are a common topic in the world of oral surgery, and Dr Schaumberg shares her insights on why they often need to be removed. Using various methods to safely extract the teeth and minimise discomfort for the patient, we see how Dr Schaumberg's expertise and experience make all the difference.
    Finally, we get a glimpse of a more unusual procedure - all on fours. This technique involves replacing a full arch of teeth with dental implants, and we see how Dr Schaumberg's team works together to ensure a successful outcome.
    Join Dr Jennifer Schaumberg in this fascinating and informative video, as she gives us a glimpse into the world of an oral surgeon - and shows us why her passion and skill make all the difference.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @pony0110
    @pony0110 11 місяців тому +1

    I have 4 extractions scheduled in about a month and I’m terrified, always have had a phobia. Two wisdom that honestly arnt bothering me but two dentist have recommended removing and two teeth next to the wisdom that are either broken or and infection past a previous root canal when I was a kid. 4 teeth!! 😢 I’m very nervous and requested sedation but nervous about that too. You feel better with healthy teeth and gotta just rip the band-aide off and get my mouth fixed. Seeing this video gave me some sort of comfort knowing this is common

    • @ImplantCenterofMiami
      @ImplantCenterofMiami  11 місяців тому +1

      Dear [Commenter],
      Thank you for sharing your concerns regarding your upcoming extractions. We understand that dental procedures can be intimidating, especially if you have a phobia. It's commendable that you recognized the importance of addressing these issues to maintain your oral health.
      Rest assured, the recommendation to remove two wisdom teeth and two adjacent teeth is likely based on the professional assessment of your dentist, who prioritizes the long-term well-being of your mouth. While it is natural to feel nervous, please remember that dental extractions are routine procedures performed regularly to address various oral health concerns.
      You mentioned requesting sedation for the extractions. It's great that you have taken the initiative to discuss your anxiety management options with your dentist. Sedation can help you feel more at ease during the procedure. Prior to your extractions, your dentist will thoroughly explain the sedation process and address any concerns you may have, ensuring your comfort and safety.
      By addressing these dental issues, you are taking a proactive step towards a healthier mouth. It is common for individuals to feel reassured when they realize that many people undergo similar procedures. This shared experience often helps alleviate concerns.
      If you have any further questions or worries, please don't hesitate to reach out to your dentist. They will be more than willing to provide you with the necessary information and support to ease your apprehension. Remember, your dental team is trained to make the procedure as comfortable as possible while prioritizing your well-being.
      Best wishes for a successful procedure and a healthy smile.
      Sincerely,
      [Your Name]

    • @asianleo24
      @asianleo24 11 місяців тому

      Omg I’m in the same exact boat as you 😢

  • @sayantaniist
    @sayantaniist Рік тому +1

    Should I go for the teeth implant after wisdom teeth removed

    • @ImplantCenterofMiami
      @ImplantCenterofMiami  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for your inquiry. Deciding to pursue dental implants after wisdom teeth removal is a personal decision that should be made in consultation with your dentist or oral surgeon. Wisdom teeth extraction and dental implants are two separate procedures that address distinct oral health concerns.
      It is essential to consider factors such as the overall health of your teeth and gums, bone density, oral hygiene habits, and individual circumstances. Your dentist will assess these factors and advise you on the necessity of dental implants following wisdom teeth removal, taking into account your specific situation and goals.
      We recommend scheduling a consultation with your dentist to discuss your options and receive personalized, professional advice tailored to your oral health needs. This will help you make an informed decision about whether dental implants are the most suitable course of action for you.
      Remember, this answer is provided for informational purposes only, and a professional examination by a dental specialist is necessary to determine the best treatment plan tailored to your individual needs.

    • @sayantaniist
      @sayantaniist Рік тому

      @@ImplantCenterofMiami tysm for the information

    • @sayantaniist
      @sayantaniist Рік тому +3

      @@ImplantCenterofMiami is bone replacement graft for ridge preservation required after wisdom tooth extraction?