1456 Marion Waldo Rd Marion, OH 43302 | New Patients 740-596-6822 | All Other Callers
1456 Marion Waldo Rd Marion, OH 43302 | New Patients 740-596-6822 | All Other Callers
Yanich Oral Surgery’s mission is to provide world-class patient care and experience in oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Dr. Jason Yanich is an oral surgeon who prioritizes results for every patient at Yanich Oral Surgery.
Explore our blog for expert insights and the latest developments in oral healthcare.
Wisdom teeth can grow at odd angles, only partly break through the gum, or get trapped beneath the gum and bone. This may cause swelling, pain, and illness.
Not only does regaining teeth allow you to eat anything, but dentures also look natural and maintain your face's shape. With dental implants, you can show your pearly whites off with pride!
Severe tooth decay, impacted wisdom teeth, or to make room for braces are some of the reasons for single or multiple tooth extractions.
Before being fitted for a partial or complete denture, some patients require minor oral surgical procedures to minimize discomfort.
Your mouth is normally lined with smooth, coral-pink skin called the mucosa. If you notice any changes in this appearance, it could be a warning sign of a pathological process, such as oral cancer.
An impacted tooth is "stuck" and non-functional. Wisdom teeth are the most commonly impacted teeth, and patients usually have them extracted since there's no functional purpose for wisdom teeth.
Over time, the jawbone associated with missing teeth atrophies. This often leaves behind a lack of bone quality and quantity suitable for dental implants. In these situations, bone grafting becomes necessary to grow new bone in the affected area.
3D dental imaging is a process that uses an X-ray arm that captures images from different angles and sends them to a computer. The computer then puts the images together in three dimensions.
As a referring doctor, you can rest assured that your patients will be in good hands with us.
Refer patients to Yanich Oral Surgery by completing our secure online Patient Referral Form.
Getting a tooth extracted can be daunting; we understand that. However, they’re oftentimes necessary if you’re dealing with tooth pain or other oral health issues. At Yanich Oral Surgery, we offer comfortable tooth extractions in Lewis Center, Ohio, minimizing pain as much as possible.
At Yanich Oral Surgery, we offer two types of tooth extractions: simple and surgical. Understanding the difference will help you feel more comfortable and prepared.
Simple extractions are done on teeth that are visible above the gumline. These are less invasive and can usually be done in one visit. During a simple extraction, the tooth is loosened with a dental elevator and then removed with forceps. Local anesthetic is used to make it pain-free, and most patients recover quickly with minimal discomfort.
Surgical extractions are required for teeth that are impacted, broken, or haven’t erupted through the gumline. This is a more complex procedure and involves making a small incision in the gum tissue to access the tooth. Sometimes, the tooth may need to be sectioned into smaller pieces for easier removal. Surgical extractions are often done for impacted wisdom teeth, and sedation options are available to make the process more comfortable. Recovery time may be a little longer than simple extractions, but your oral surgeon will provide you with detailed aftercare instructions for proper healing.
Let’s face it – nobody likes having a tooth pulled out. But sometimes, it’s the best way to keep your smile healthy and pain-free in the long run. If you’re experiencing any of these issues, it may be time to consider a tooth extraction.
When tooth decay, commonly known as cavities, progresses beyond the point where a filling or crown can restore the tooth, extraction may become necessary. Advanced decay can weaken the tooth's structure, making it unsalvageable. In these cases, removing the tooth helps prevent further damage to surrounding teeth and gum tissue, preserving overall oral health.
Ever had a toothache so bad you couldn't sleep? That could be a sign of a serious infection. If antibiotics aren't doing the trick and even a root canal won't help, extracting the tooth might be your best bet. It's not just about stopping the pain - it's about keeping that infection from spreading.
Sometimes, teeth may not have enough room to emerge. This can lead to a crowded mouth, crooked teeth, or wisdom teeth that hide instead of coming in properly. In these cases, your dentist might suggest pulling a tooth or two to give the rest some breathing room.
Before the extraction, you’ll have a thorough consultation with Dr. Yanich, who will evaluate the condition of your tooth through a detailed examination and X-rays. This allows for a clear understanding of the best approach to your procedure so you get a smooth and effective treatment.
On the day of your extraction, the area around the tooth will be numbed using local anesthesia to minimize discomfort. Sedation options are available for more complex cases or patient anxiety. Once the area is numb, Dr. Yanich will gently loosen and remove the tooth using specialized instruments. The procedure is typically quick, and you’ll receive clear aftercare instructions to help with recovery.
Our experienced oral surgeon, Dr. Jason Yanich, is here and happy to provide you with a tooth extraction experience that’s as comfortable as possible. Don’t let tooth pain or other oral health issues compromise your well-being — contact us today for tooth extractions in Lewis Center, Ohio.