Other minor surgical procedures are necessary to address conditions not described elsewhere in the schedule. This procedure involves performing interventions tailored to the patient’s unique needs, such as frenectomy, gingivectomy, or cyst removal. Minor surgical procedures are particularly useful for addressing specific issues that impact oral health, function, or aesthetics. The goal is to improve oral health and function while minimizing risks and complications.
Addressing specific patient needs improves oral health and function, enabling the patient to maintain a healthy and functional oral cavity. By addressing unique conditions promptly, the procedure prevents complications such as chronic pain, infection, or aesthetic concerns. Additionally, it enhances the patient’s overall experience by providing personalized care and attention to detail.
Document the procedure thoroughly to ensure clarity and continuity of care, including detailing the rationale, steps, and outcomes. Use sterile instruments and techniques to minimize risks and complications. Educate the patient on post-operative care and recognizing signs of complications. Monitor for signs of healing during follow-up visits.