Oral surgery

Oral surgery is a dental specialty that deals with the surgical treatment of the oral cavity, teeth, gums, and jaws. Oral surgical procedures help solve various health problems, relieve pain, and restore normal function and aesthetics of the mouth. Modern oral surgery combines accurate diagnostics, modern technology, and patient-friendly treatment to provide the most comfortable and safe treatment experience possible.

An oral surgeon is most often consulted for the removal of wisdom teeth. Wisdom teeth can cause pain, inflammation, tooth displacement, or gum problems, and their removal helps prevent more serious complications. In addition, surgical tooth extraction is performed in cases where the tooth is broken, severely damaged, or cannot be removed in the usual way.

An important part of oral surgery is also the placement of dental implants. Implants allow you to replace missing teeth with a natural and durable solution, restoring both the aesthetics of your smile and chewing function. If necessary, bone tissue restoration or other preparatory procedures are performed before implantation to ensure the best possible result.

Oral surgery also treats various inflammatory foci, cysts, gum problems and changes in the oral mucosa. All treatment procedures begin with a thorough consultation and diagnostics, during which the patient’s oral health is assessed and an individual treatment plan is drawn up. Modern anesthesia methods and a caring approach help reduce discomfort and support a quick recovery after the procedure.

The goal of oral surgery is to improve the patient’s oral health, well-being and quality of life. Professional treatment and a personal approach help achieve long-term and reliable results so that each patient can smile confidently and without worries again.

As to surgical procedures, we conduct the following ones:

  • Removing a wisdom teeth.
  • Removing root tips.
  • Deep cleaning of gum pockets.
  • Removing cysts from jawbone.
  • Surgery of tongue and lip ties.
  • Preparing alveolar for putting in implants (we recommend coming before extracting the tooth).
  • Replacing bone defects with artificial bone granules or bone gills.
  • Fitting  implants.

For supporting the treatment, we sometimes install support fibres to help secure the tooth that has become loose due to a trauma or to achieve a better treatment result after a surgery.

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