Oral Surgery for Complex Cases
Oral surgery includes any treatment used to surgically address health conditions and diseases affecting the hard and soft tissue of the mouth.
Some of the reasons why oral surgery may be required include the replacement of missing teeth and tooth extractions to restore your oral health and protect the surrounding teeth.
No matter what the recommended treatment is, we will ensure that you are well-informed and understand the expected outcome of the procedure.
Dental Implants
A dental implant is a small titanium screw that functions like a natural tooth root. Our dentists place dental implants as part of the process to replace a missing tooth and assist in restoring your smile. A dental implant and a tooth replacement such as a crown or bridge look and feel much like a natural tooth.
Tooth Extractions
Our dentists always aim to save teeth whenever possible. Unfortunately, advanced dental issues can require removal to help protect the remaining teeth. If a tooth is too badly damaged as a result of decay, gum disease or injury, it may need to be removed by your dentist.
Wisdom Tooth Removal
The wisdom teeth are the last set of teeth to erupt in the mouth. They are positioned at the very back of your jaws. If the wisdom teeth are causing problems for your oral hygiene, your dentist may recommend removing them to help preserve your oral health.
Bone Grafts
In some cases, you may require a dental implant but don't have sufficient jaw bone mass to support it. A bone graft is a procedure where your dentist adds bone tissue to your jaw bone, making it strong enough to support a dental implant.