Oral Surgery

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Oral Surgery: Precision Procedures with a Gentle Touch

Oral surgery encompasses a range of procedures designed to resolve complex health issues, from damaged teeth to jawbone deficiencies. We understand that the prospect of surgery can be intimidating, which is why we combine advanced surgical techniques with a deep commitment to patient comfort. Whether you require a tooth extraction, bone grafting, or preparation for dental implants, our focus is on providing a safe, sterile, and stress-free environment to help you achieve optimal oral health.

The Core Benefits of Professional Oral Surgery

Resolution of Chronic Pain

Safely removes sources of infection, impacted teeth, or damaged structures that cause persistent discomfort.

Preservation of Bone Health

Advanced procedures like bone grafting can restore the jawbone, providing the necessary foundation for implants and maintaining your facial structure.

Improved Long-Term Outcomes

Surgical intervention often addresses the root cause of a problem, preventing minor issues from becoming major health concerns.

Enhanced Quality of Life

By restoring the health and integrity of your mouth, oral surgery allows you to eat, speak, and smile without restriction.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are common types of oral surgery?
The most common procedures include tooth extractions, dental implant placement, bone grafting, and the removal of impacted wisdom teeth.
Will I be awake during my surgery?
This depends on the procedure and your comfort level. We offer everything from local anesthesia to deeper sedation so you can choose the level of relaxation that is right for you.
How long is the recovery period?
Most patients recover from minor oral surgery within 2 to 5 days. For more complex procedures, we provide specific timelines and instructions to help you heal quickly.
Do I need to take time off work?
For most surgeries, we recommend taking at least 24 to 48 hours to rest. We will provide a specific recommendation based on your individual procedure.
How do I prepare for my surgery?
Depending on your sedation level, you may need to fast for several hours before your appointment. We will provide a detailed "Pre-Op" checklist well in advance of your visit.

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