Oral Surgery

Wisdom Tooth Surgery

  • Simple wisdom tooth extraction is mostly used to remove upper and lower wisdom teeth that are visible but not impacted.

  • Impacted Lower Wisdom Tooth needs to be surgically removed if you have these symptomps

    Pain at your lower last tooth

    Repeated infection of soft tissue behind the lower last tooth

    Fluid-filled sacs (cysts)

    Tumors

    Damage to nearby teeth

    Gum disease

    Extensive tooth decay

Teeth Replacement

  • Bone grafting is a surgical procedure that uses transplanted bone to repair and rebuild diseased or damaged bones.

  • A dental implant is a titanium screw that is placed in your jaw. It is used to support an artificial tooth.

  • Sinus lift is a common procedure often performed as part of the dental implant process. Dental implants require sufficient bone to be able to anchor firmly to the jaw and hold replacement teeth in place.

Gum Surgery

  • A gummy smile is when you smile and too much gum tissue shows above the top teeth. There are several treatments to treat gummy smiles: Gingivectomy/Lip repositioning/Crown lengthening/Orthognathic surgery/Botox

  • Gum grafting is a relatively common option for improving the function and appearance of teeth. It is also useful in addressing a number of dental conditions such as receding gum line, thin gum tissue, excessive tooth sensitivity and tooth abrasion.

  • For adult orthodontic patients who are deterred by the thought of spending months or years in braces, this speedier option is particularly attractive and can enjoy a newly straightened smile in as few as 3-8 months.. It’s also an appealing option for teenage patients who often look forward to completing their orthodontic treatment as soon as possible.

Jaw Surgery

  • Orthognathic surgery” is needed if your jaw bone(s) as well as teeth need to be corrected. This is done to improve function (chewing/ speech/ breathing), aesthetics and stability of your bite/ occlusion.

  • Genioplasty is a type of surgery done on the chin. Both plastic surgeons and maxillofacial surgeons (surgeons who work on the mouth and jaw) can perform this type of surgery.

Oral Medicine

  • An oral biopsy is usually indicated to diagnose causes of abnormal tissue growth in the mouth. A tissue sample is extracted and sent to the laboratory for analysis.