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Why People Love Bellevue Dental

We go above and beyond to create a supportive environment and rewarding treatment experiences for all our patients. Read real patient reviews and testimonials to see for yourself!

Rinnie M
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Best dentist ever! Dr. Li and her team made me love coming to the dentist! She is very knowledgeable and explained my treatment in a way I could understand easily. She has won me over and changed my feeling about going to the dentist. Love them!
Jessica H
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Big thank you to Dr. Wang and the assistants. I appreciate the great care during my cleaning and exam. Dr. Wang was attentive and answered my questions regarding my treatment. The assistants were kind and made me feel comfortable during the process.
Chun
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My experience was excellent. Dr Li and the staff were caring and spent a lot of time on explaining about my treatments. During this procedure, the dental staff made me feel at ease and it was fast and painless. Definitely recommend to everyone.
Deepa
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My first time here due to an emergency. They took very good care of me. The waiting area had calming music and TV. Everything was explained well and they went above and beyond to make me comfortable. This is will be my family’s dental office.
Brilliana H
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I highly recommend Bellevue Dental. It feels like I am seeing my friends when I visit, they all know who I am and ask about life updates and hearing theirs. The staff is knowledgeable and answer any questions I have. Good team with great service.
E Elliott
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This is the best dental office I have ever been to. They are fantastic in helping patients who have anxiety. My teenager used to be terrified of the dentist and have helped completely change her experience. Everyone is kind and go above and beyond!
Colin B
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Everyone at Bellevue Dental have been very friendly and helpful. They've been quick to fit me in for appointments when needed, and the care has always been excellent. Billing has been easy accurate, which has been nice compared to elsewhere.

Understanding Oral Surgery

Reasons for Oral Surgery

  • Tooth Loss. Losing natural teeth can erode the jawbone over time, making deterioration an inevitability. Dental implants can prevent this from happening by anchoring the false teeth to the jawbone and stabilizing them.
  • Impacted Teeth. Teeth are "impacted" when they become trapped between the jawbone and the gum tissue. Usually, this happens because the tooth has not emerged in proper alignment or entirely through the gumline. Generally, dentists will recommend patients have these removed.
  • Orthodontics. Oral surgery is sometimes necessary when braces are not enough to correct malocclusion (a misaligned bite). In such cases, a dental professional works with a surgeon to build a personalized treatment plan for the patient's orthognathic surgery (corrective jaw surgery).

Preparing for Oral Surgery

Oral surgery can be a complicated process. Taking a few easy steps can help simplify the process. Patients should maintain open and honest channels of communication with their dental professional at all times. There is no shame in asking questions. Being informed about what is going to happen and why can do a great deal to assuage any fears.

Those who will undergo sedation should not eat or drink anything, including water, after midnight the evening before surgery. Fasting prevents the chances of aspiration, a rare complication of anesthesia in which the lungs fill with the contents of the stomach. However, a small sip of water to take medication during the fast is permissible.

Services at Bellavue Dental

What to Expect from Oral Surgery

Dr. Li and her dog

Recovering from Oral Surgery

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Caring for Your Night Guard

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We believe in educating patients and empowering them to make good choices to improve their oral health. We will demonstrate how to properly care for your teeth and make additional suggestions as needed.

Advanced Dental Technology

Our dental office invests in advanced dental technology, treatments, and techniques so that patients can benefit from the latest in dental care.

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Our dentist and experienced team are trained to not only treat patients but to identify what caused the health concern in the first place.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I drive myself to and from my oral surgery?

No. Patients should make plans for someone they trust to drive them to and from the procedure. Anesthetics and sedatives can negatively affect one's ability to drive, making it dangerous to be on the road.

Is oral surgery painful?

Patients are under anesthesia during oral surgery, meaning you will not feel any pain during the procedure. However, you will likely feel some pain and discomfort after surgery once the anesthetic has worn off. Our team can give you recommendations or prescribe appropriate medication to help manage this pain.

What causes a "dry socket" after oral surgery?

"Dry sockets," or alveolar osteitis, are blood clots that appear in extraction sites and break down prematurely. These usually result from overexertion, smoking, and poor oral hygiene during the postoperative period. Sometimes, they happen without a clear cause. Symptoms include bad breath, foul odor and taste, and increased pain. If you suspect you have developed a "dry socket," contact our office immediately.

When can I return to my normal diet after oral surgery?

Most patients can return to their regular diet about a week after oral surgery. This is a gradual change, and you should avoid any spicy or acidic foods until then. You will need to stick to liquids and soft foods for the first two days following surgery. You can start incorporating low-chew foods on day three.

How long will my face swelling last after oral surgery?

Facial swelling is likely in the first 24 hours following oral surgery. Typically, this lasts for five to seven days, with varying degrees of intensity. Once the swelling has subsided, you will probably notice some bruising. This should fade considerably by the 10-day mark.

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