Oral Surgery Services
Oral surgery is a specialized area of dentistry focused on treating conditions of the mouth, jaw, and facial structures through surgical care. Whether the goal is to relieve pain, restore function, or protect long-term oral health, our approach is built around precision, safety, and patient comfort.
When Oral Surgery May Be Recommended
You may benefit from an oral surgery consultation if you’re experiencing:
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Persistent tooth pain or infection
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Impacted or problematic wisdom teeth
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Missing teeth requiring implant replacement
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Jaw misalignment, bite problems, or TMJ-related symptoms
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Abnormal growths, cysts, or suspicious tissue changes
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Gum and bone issues that require surgical correction
Common Oral Surgery Procedures
Tooth Extractions (Including Wisdom Teeth)
When a tooth cannot be saved, removal may be the healthiest option—especially for impacted wisdom teeth that can cause crowding, infection, and damage to nearby teeth.
Dental Implants
Implants are a long-term solution for missing teeth, designed to restore chewing strength, stability, and a natural appearance—while supporting jawbone health over time.
Orthognathic (Jaw) Surgery
Jaw surgery may be recommended to correct bite misalignment, improve facial balance, and address functional concerns such as difficulty chewing, speaking, or chronic jaw discomfort.
Periodontal (Corrective Gum) Surgery
For advanced gum recession or periodontal complications, surgical care can help protect the teeth, reduce further bone loss, and improve overall oral stability.
Cyst & Tumor Removal / Biopsy Services
Early assessment matters. If imaging or exams reveal suspicious lesions or growths, timely removal or biopsy can help prevent complications and support early intervention.
What to Expect: The Oral Surgery Experience
1) Consultation & Diagnosis
We begin with a thorough exam, review your medical history, and use diagnostic imaging (X-rays/3D scans when needed) to confirm the diagnosis and plan treatment.
2) Personalized Treatment Planning
We’ll discuss procedure options, anesthesia/sedation choices, expected outcomes, and recovery—so you feel informed and confident.
3) Recovery & Aftercare
You’ll receive clear, detailed post-op instructions and follow-up support to ensure safe healing and the best long-term result.
Why Patients Choose Our Oral Surgery Care
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Highly trained clinicians and evidence-based treatment planning
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Modern imaging and surgical techniques for accuracy and efficiency
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Comfort-focused care with clear communication at every step
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A strong emphasis on safety, sterility, and predictable outcomes
Common Questions
Is oral surgery safe?
Yes—when performed by trained professionals with proper planning, sterile protocols, and appropriate anesthesia.
Will it hurt?
Comfort is a priority. Local anesthesia and sedation options are available, and most patients describe post-op soreness as manageable with proper care.
Are there risks?
As with any procedure, risks exist (infection, swelling, delayed healing), but careful screening and aftercare significantly reduce them.
FAQs
What procedures are considered oral surgery?
Extractions, implants, jaw surgery, gum surgery, biopsies, and removal of cysts/tumors are among the most common.
How long is recovery?
It depends on the procedure. Simple extractions often improve within days; complex surgeries may require weeks to months.
Do I need a referral?
Some cases require referrals depending on insurance and provider policies, but many consultations can be scheduled directly.





