Wisdom teeth, also known as third molars, often create problems when they fail to emerge properly. They may grow at an angle, remain partially trapped under the gums, or push against other teeth, causing pain, swelling, and infections. Our surgical wisdom tooth extraction is performed with precision and care to relieve discomfort, prevent overcrowding, and protect surrounding teeth. By removing problematic wisdom teeth early, we help patients avoid complications such as gum disease, tooth decay, or damage to adjacent teeth, ensuring long-term oral health.
An impacted tooth remains stuck within the gums or jawbone, unable to erupt naturally. This condition can lead to severe pain, swelling, and infections if left untreated. Our specialists carefully evaluate each case with advanced imaging and then perform safe, minimally invasive extractions. The procedure not only relieves discomfort but also prevents damage to neighboring teeth and the jawbone. By restoring proper alignment and function, we help patients maintain a healthy and pain-free smile.
For crowns, bridges, or dentures to function properly, the supporting bone and gum tissues must be healthy and stable. In some cases, bone and tissue correction procedures are required to create a strong foundation. These treatments may involve reshaping uneven bone, adjusting gum tissue, or repairing defects caused by disease or tooth loss. By ensuring optimal oral structure, we increase the success rate and longevity of prosthodontic treatments, giving patients both comfort and confidence in their restorations.
Cysts and small tumors in the mouth can interfere with comfort, chewing, and overall oral health. Left untreated, they may grow or damage surrounding tissues. Our experienced team performs safe and precise surgical removal of cysts and minor tumors while preserving healthy areas of the mouth. Early diagnosis and treatment are key to preventing complications. Patients benefit from restored comfort and peace of mind, knowing their oral health is protected.
When teeth are missing for a long time or gum disease has weakened the jaw, bone loss can occur. This makes dental implants or other restorative treatments difficult without additional support. Bone grafting is a procedure that rebuilds lost bone, increasing volume and strength in the jaw. Using advanced grafting materials, we stimulate natural bone growth, creating a secure foundation for implants or improving overall jaw stability. Bone grafting is an essential step for many patients seeking long-lasting and successful dental restorations.
Sometimes, before starting implant placement or orthodontic treatment, additional oral preparation surgeries are needed. These may include tooth extractions, gum reshaping, or minor bone adjustments to ensure the mouth is in an ideal condition for treatment. Preparing the oral environment properly increases the success of implants and helps orthodontic treatments achieve faster, more effective results. Our specialists take a careful, customized approach to ensure every procedure supports long-term dental health and stability.
The frenulum is a small fold of tissue inside the mouth that connects the lips, cheeks, or tongue to the gums. When it is too tight, short, or thick, it can cause problems such as difficulty in speech, challenges with eating, or gaps between teeth. In orthodontic cases, it may interfere with proper alignment. Frenulum surgery (frenectomy) is a quick and simple procedure that gently releases the tissue, improving movement, comfort, and function. Recovery is usually fast, and the benefits are long-lasting.
Just like natural teeth, dental implants require consistent care to remain healthy and functional. After placement, we provide patients with routine check-ups, professional cleanings, and maintenance services to ensure the implants remain strong and free from complications. Regular monitoring helps prevent gum disease, implant loosening, or other issues that may affect long-term success. With proper oral hygiene and scheduled visits, dental implants can last for decades, allowing you to enjoy a confident, comfortable smile for years to come.