Oral surgery addresses complex dental problems that require surgical treatment for restoring oral health, function, and comfort. These procedures are performed using advanced techniques to ensure safety, precision, and faster recovery.
Wisdom teeth removal is commonly required when impacted teeth cause pain, swelling, infection, or crowding. Implant surgery replaces missing teeth by placing titanium implants into the jawbone, creating a stable foundation for crowns or bridges. Gum surgery is recommended for advanced gum disease, tissue reshaping, or correcting gum recession. Extractions are performed when teeth are severely damaged, decayed, or cannot be preserved.
Oral surgical procedures are carefully planned using clinical examination and imaging to ensure accurate diagnosis and treatment. Modern anesthesia techniques help minimize discomfort during surgery. Post-procedure care instructions are important for healing and reducing complications.
Oral surgery can improve chewing ability, relieve chronic pain, and prevent further dental complications. Whether it involves tooth removal, implant placement, or gum correction, surgical dental care plays an important role in maintaining oral health and restoring dental function effectively.