Oral Surgery

Once an area of practice only approached by trained specialists, oral surgery has now become a part of many general dental practices as well. While the most complicated oral surgical procedures are still handled by specialty practices, the increasing popularity of dental implants and easier techniques for third molar extractions have led many general dentists to add surgical procedures to the services they offer.

What oral surgery supplies fit with my dental practice?

Improved digital imaging and treatment planning technologies are making these once complicated surgeries far more approachable, and today just about any dental practice is likely to play some part in surgical cases. Whether your practice does nothing but surgery, places implants but refers out all other surgical cases, or doesn’t perform any surgery but restores dental implant cases, it is likely that you will need to have oral surgery products in your practice.

If you are a general dentist, some of the oral surgery products you should consider include:
Trabecular Metal Dental Implant OssesoCare Pro Drill Motor Puros Block Allograft
OSIII Oral Surgery Chair Onyx Ceph Implant Master

Should my practice provide dental implants?

If your practice does not currently perform any surgical procedures or work on any surgical cases, now is a great time to pursue the education you need to expand your practice into these areas. Dental implants are a rapidly growing part of the industry and a great opportunity to offer patients new restorative solutions. Take a look at the oral surgery products and systems available to see what might be a good addition to your practice.

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