Oral surgery is a specialised field of dentistry focused on the diagnosis and surgical treatment of various conditions affecting the mouth, teeth, jaws, and related structures. These procedures are often required to address complex dental problems, prevent further complications, or prepare the mouth for restorative treatments like dentures or implants. Oral surgery can be performed for both functional and aesthetic reasons, ensuring the overall health and stability of your dental structures.
Oral Surgery Procedures Offered:
- Dental Extractions – Surgical and non-surgical removal of teeth, including the removal of buried or retained roots and impacted third molars (wisdom teeth).
- Closure of Oroantral Communications or Fistulae – Surgical closure of openings between the oral cavity and sinus caused by dental extractions or other conditions.
- Pre-Prosthetic Surgery – Procedures such as alveolectomy or gingivectomy to prepare the mouth for dentures or other prosthetics.
- Exposure and Bonding of Impacted Canines – Surgical exposure of impacted canines followed by bonding to guide them into the correct position.
- Removal of Bony Exostoses and Tori – Elimination of excessive bony growths in the jaw or palate.
- Frenectomies – Removal or modification of the frenum to resolve issues such as tongue-tie or gum recession.
- Orthodontic Extractions – Tooth removal to facilitate orthodontic treatment and create space for proper alignment.
- Alveoplasty – Reshaping and smoothing of the jawbone after tooth extractions to prepare for future dental restorations.
- Removal of Cysts – Surgical excision of cysts in the mouth or jaw to prevent infection or damage to surrounding tissue.
- Soft Tissue Pathology – Diagnosis and surgical treatment of abnormal growths or lesions in the mouth.