ORAL SURGERY

Expert Surgical Care for a Healthier, Stronger Smile

Why Oral Surgery Is Important

Protecting Oral Health, Relieving Pain, Restoring Function

Oral surgery can address a wide variety of dental concerns that, if left untreated, may lead to long-term complications. These treatments help by:


  • Removing damaged or impacted teeth
  • Restoring missing teeth with implants or grafts
  • Treating gum recession or bone loss
  • Improving oral function and smile aesthetics


By combining advanced techniques with a gentle approach, we make each procedure as smooth and stress-free as possible.

What to Expect During Treatment

Safe, Precise, and Compassionate Surgical Care

From start to finish, our team prioritizes your comfort and safety:


  • Consultation & Planning – A thorough exam, X-rays, or 3D scans help us design a personalized treatment plan.
  • Comfort & Anesthesia Options – We offer local anesthesia and sedation to ensure a relaxed, pain-free experience.
  • Surgical Procedure – Using advanced tools, we perform treatments with precision and efficiency.
  • Post-Op Guidance – You’ll receive clear aftercare instructions and follow-up visits to support healing.

Our Oral Surgery Services

Comprehensive Treatments for Every Need
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Tooth Extractions

Gentle removal of severely decayed or damaged teeth.

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Wisdom Teeth Removal

Prevent pain, or infection with safe extraction of wisdom teeth.

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Impacted Wisdom Teeth Removal

Surgical removal of teeth trapped under the gums or bone.

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Crown Lengthening

Reshaping gum tissue to improve function or prepare for a restoration.

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Gum Grafts

Treating gum recession to protect roots and enhance appearance.

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Bone Grafts

Restoring bone density to support dental implants and the jaw.

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Full Mouth Reconstruction

Comprehensive treatment to rebuild function and aesthetics.

FAQs

Answers to Your Most Common Dental Questions
  • When should my child first see the dentist?

    We recommend scheduling your child’s first dental visit by their first birthday or within six months of their first tooth erupting. Early visits help us monitor growth and establish healthy habits from the start.

  • How often should my child have a dental checkup?

    Children should visit the dentist every six months for preventive checkups and cleanings. These visits allow us to detect issues early and keep their smile healthy as they grow.

  • What services do you provide for children?

    We offer preventive care like exams, cleanings, and sealants, along with restorative treatments such as fillings and extractions. We also provide emergency care for injuries like knocked-out or broken teeth.

  • How can I help my child feel less anxious about the dentist?

    Talking positively about the dentist, reading kid-friendly dental books, and practicing at-home routines can help. Our gentle, encouraging approach also makes visits fun and comfortable.

  • Does my child need dental sealants?

    Sealants are a protective coating applied to the back teeth to prevent cavities in hard-to-reach grooves. We often recommend them once permanent molars appear, usually around ages 6 and 12.