Many times, when a dentist mentions dental surgery it is met with widespread panic and fear from their patients. The idea is that dental surgery is a painful and expensive procedure.
However, what many patients don’t realize is that dental surgery is very common and includes procedures that address conditions that many people have and suffer from. Each patient is different and every case is treated accordingly. For the most part, dental surgery is considered an outpatient procedure and patients can generally resume normal activity within a few days.
Before deciding whether or not you are a candidate for dental surgery, dentists refer their patients to an oral surgeon. This is who will assess the situation and your oral health to determine the best course of action. In some cases, and depending on the severity of your condition, oral surgeons are able to recommend nonsurgical treatments. Adults and children are both at risk for oral health issues, although not all surgeries result from oral health conditions.
Features:
Dental tooth colour filling
Teeth cleaning and polishing
Treatment of malaligned teeth using bracket
Denture fixed and removal
Cyst removal
Tumour removal
Jaw fracture fixation
White/Red lesion treatment
Advance treatment of restricted mouth opening
Wart removal
TM joint clicking sound or deviated mouth treatment
Root Canal Treatment
Implant (fixed tooth)
Surgical removal of tooth
Fractured/broken tooth treatment
Ulcer in oral cavity management
Transplantation of teeth to replace deacyed tooth
Auto-transplantation of tooth
Lobulectomy ( ear reconstruction)
Fixed and Removable denture prosthesis
Whitening of teeth ( bleaching)
Scar or any growth (mass) removal from oral cavity.