Dental Surgery

Dental Surgery

Dental surgery encompasses a range of surgical procedures performed on the teeth, gums, jaw, and related structures. These surgeries address various dental issues, from impacted teeth and tooth extractions to corrective jaw surgery and dental implants.

Indications for Dental Surgery

  • Severe tooth decay or damage that cannot be repaired with fillings or crowns.
  • Impacted or problematic wisdom teeth.
  • Missing teeth requiring implants.
  • Advanced periodontal disease.
  • Jaw misalignment affecting function and aesthetics.
  • Oral cysts or tumors.
  • Oral health conditions affecting overall health.

Our Dental Surgery Treatments

Tooth Extraction

Simple Extractions: Removal of visible teeth that are easily accessible.

Surgical Extractions: Removal of teeth that are not easily accessible, such as impacted wisdom teeth.

Wisdom Teeth Removal

Extraction of third molars that often cause crowding, pain, or infection.

Dental Implants

Surgical placement of artificial tooth roots (usually titanium) into the jawbone to support prosthetic teeth.

Periodontal Surgery

Procedures to treat advanced gum disease and repair damaged gum and bone tissue. Includes flap surgery, bone grafts, and soft tissue grafts.

Root Canal Surgery (Apicoectomy)

Removal of the tip of a tooth's root and surrounding infected tissue to treat an infection not resolved by a standard root canal.

Gingivectomy and Gingivoplasty

Gingivectomy: Removal of diseased gum tissue.
Gingivoplasty: Reshaping of healthy gum tissue to improve aesthetics.