
Oral Surgery Care
Oral surgery encompasses a wide range of procedures designed to diagnose and treat issues involving the teeth, gums, jaw, and facial structures. Whether it’s removing impacted teeth, placing dental implants, or correcting jaw alignment, oral surgery plays a vital role in restoring function and comfort.
These procedures not only address immediate dental concerns but also help prevent future complications. By treating problems at their source, such as infection, bone loss, or structural irregularities, oral surgery supports long-term oral health and overall well-being.
Oral surgery is performed with dental technology and techniques that prioritize patient comfort and safety. Every patient receives a personalized treatment plan designed to meet their unique needs and ensure the best possible outcome.
Dental Implants
Dental implants can replace a single tooth or multiple teeth with durable, long-lasting results. They not only address a variety of oral health issues but also help you achieve a more functional, confident, and natural-looking smile.
Tooth Extractions
If a tooth has suffered significant damage from gum disease, decay, or unfortunate accidents, it might be necessary for the dentist to remove it. Your dentist may also suggest having your wisdom teeth removed to help maintain your overall oral health.
Gum Grafting
During surgical gum therapy, a small piece of gum tissue is taken from the roof of your mouth and moved to the area that requires additional gum coverage.
The tissue is attached with a special adhesive that adheres to and protects the new graft.