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Oral Surgery

Oral Surgery

From an impacted wisdom tooth to rebuilding bone for a future implant, these are procedures where surgical training changes the experience — and the outcome.

Oral and maxillofacial surgical team in the operating suite

Wisdom teeth & difficult extractions

Impacted, sideways or partially erupted wisdom teeth crowd your other teeth and trap bacteria. We remove them with the nerve position already mapped on CBCT, using techniques that protect the surrounding bone for any future implant.

  • Nerve position mapped in 3D before surgery
  • Broken, root-tip and previously failed extractions welcome
  • Bone preserved with grafting at the same visit when needed

Bone grafting & sinus lift

A missing tooth's bone shrinks within months. Grafting rebuilds the ridge so an implant has something solid to anchor into. In the upper back jaw, a sinus lift gently raises the sinus membrane to create vertical height where there wasn't any.

  • Socket preservation at the time of extraction
  • Ridge augmentation for long-missing teeth
  • Lateral and crestal sinus lift techniques

IV sedation & anesthesia

Anxiety is the most common reason patients delay surgery. With IV sedation you drift into a light sleep, your vitals are monitored continuously, and you typically remember nothing of the procedure. You'll need a driver to take you home.

  • Local anesthetic, nitrous oxide or IV sedation
  • Continuous monitoring by surgically trained staff
  • Clear written pre-op and recovery instructions

Oral Surgery

From an impacted wisdom tooth to rebuilding bone for a future implant, these are procedures where surgical training changes the experience — and the outcome.

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