Oral Surgery

Complex Extractions

·         Complex extractions are a necessary and important part of dental care and can help prevent further dental problems and improve your overall oral health.
·         Complex extractions in dental refer to the removal of teeth that cannot be easily extracted using simple techniques and require more extensive surgical procedures.

·         Complex extractions may be due to a variety of factors, such as:
  Impacted teeth: Teeth that are trapped beneath the gum line or jawbone may require a surgical extraction to remove them.
  Broken or fractured teeth: Teeth that are severely broken or fractured may require a surgical extraction to remove the remaining portion of the tooth.
  Multiple roots or curved roots: Teeth with multiple or curved roots may require a more complex extraction procedure to ensure that all roots are fully removed.
  Dense bone or bony growths: Dense bone or bony growths around the tooth may require a surgical extraction to remove the tooth.
  Medical conditions: Certain medical conditions or medications may make it more difficult to extract a tooth and may require a more complex extraction procedure.

Wisdom Tooth Removal

·         Wisdom tooth removal in dentistry is important to prevent pain, infections, dental crowding, and damage to neighbouring teeth.
·         It supports overall oral health and is often a proactive measure to avoid future dental problems.
·         Impacted or misaligned wisdom teeth can lead to pain, swelling, and discomfort in the mouth, face, and jaw.
·         Wisdom teeth can push against neighbouring molars, leading to damage and the need for additional dental work.
·         Wisdom tooth removal supports overall oral health by eliminating potential sources of pain, infection, and complications.

Soft/Hard Tissue Surgeries

·         Soft and hard tissue surgery in dentistry is essential for preserving oral health, enhancing aesthetics, preventing conditions from worsening, restoring oral function, and supporting various dental treatments.
·         These surgeries can often prevent or halt the progression of oral conditions, such as gum recession or bone loss, which can affect oral health.
·         They enhance the appearance of the smile by reshaping the gums and improving symmetry.
·         Hard tissue procedures like bone grafts or jaw surgery can restore proper oral function, improving a patient's ability to eat, speak, and maintain good oral hygiene.