Calm and precise surgical care

Oral Surgery

Oral surgery includes diagnosis and treatment of problems in the mouth, jaws, and surrounding tissues. We work with teeth that cannot be saved, problematic wisdom teeth, infections, and preparation for future restoration.

  • Simple and surgical extractions
  • Problematic wisdom teeth
  • Infection treatment
  • Preparation for prosthetic restoration
Oral Surgery

When surgery is needed

Surgical treatment may be necessary for severely damaged teeth, impacted or problematic wisdom teeth, abscesses, inflammation, trauma, or correction of bone and soft tissue before prosthetic treatment.

Clear steps before the procedure

Before the procedure, we explain what will be done, what anesthesia will be used, and what to expect afterwards. This reduces tension and supports calmer treatment.

Restoring function

Oral surgery is not only tooth extraction. It is often part of a larger plan to restore chewing, comfort, confidence, and oral health.

Planning the next stage

After a surgical procedure, we discuss what comes next: monitoring, an implant, crown, bridge, denture, or another type of restoration.

Frequently asked questions

What patients usually ask.

Does every wisdom tooth need to be removed?

No. A wisdom tooth is removed when it causes pain, inflammation, pressure, or risk to neighboring teeth.

What happens after a tooth extraction?

It depends on the tooth and the plan. Sometimes monitoring is enough, while other cases require an implant, bridge, or another restoration.

How do you prepare a patient for surgery?

We start with an examination and diagnosis, discuss anesthesia, expectations, and aftercare. More complex cases may require additional imaging.

Consultation

Let us see which approach is right for your case.

The best treatment starts with diagnosis and conversation. You will receive a clear explanation of options, limitations, timing, and next steps.