Expert ​ Surgical Solutions

Some dental concerns go beyond routine care and require advanced surgical expertise. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery provides specialized treatment for complex conditions involving the teeth, jaws, face, and oral structures.

Clinical Overview

This specialty combines dentistry and surgery, addressing everything from wisdom tooth removal and jaw correction to trauma management and reconstructive procedures. With precision techniques and advanced technology, oral surgeons restore function, health, and aesthetics.

Functional Outcomes

Technology & Expertise

Available Oral and Maxillofacia Interventions

Normal Extraction (1–7 Tooth)

Removes a tooth safely and comfortably using simple extraction techniques, restoring oral health and preparing space for future treatment if needed.

Surgical Extraction (1–7 Tooth)

Involves minor surgery to remove teeth that cannot be extracted normally, ensuring precision, reduced discomfort, and proper healing afterwards.

Surgical Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Removes impacted or problematic wisdom teeth surgically, preventing pain, infection, and crowding while protecting surrounding teeth and jaw health.

Normal Wisdom Tooth Extraction

Removes erupted wisdom teeth that cause discomfort or misalignment, restoring comfort and reducing risks of infection or damage to nearby teeth.

Alveoloplasty

Smooths and reshapes the jawbone after tooth removal or before dentures, ensuring proper fit, comfort, and long-term oral function.

Operculectomy

Removes excess gum tissue covering a partially erupted tooth, reducing discomfort, improving hygiene, and preventing infection or further complications.

Cyst Enucleation

Surgically removes cysts within the jaw or soft tissue, protecting surrounding structures and promoting healing while preserving oral health.

Surgical Removal of Tori, Mucocele

Eliminates benign growths or cyst-like swellings in the mouth, restoring comfort, function, and aesthetics while preventing further oral complications.

Management of Sialolithiasis

Treats salivary gland stones by removing blockages, restoring proper gland function, relieving discomfort, and preventing recurrent swelling or infection.

Dry Socket Management (Alveolar Osteitis)

Provides targeted treatment for painful dry sockets after extraction, easing discomfort, promoting healing, and restoring comfort quickly and effectively.

Biopsy (Sample Collection)

Involves careful removal of oral tissue for lab testing, aiding in accurate diagnosis and guiding appropriate treatment plans.

Our ​ Treatment Protocol

Consultation and Assessment

Meet with our friendly specialists to discuss your goals and undergo a thorough evaluation to determine the best treatment plans

Customized Plan & Preparation

We create a personalized plan using advanced diagnostics, explain the procedure, and prepare you for treatment with care and clarity.

Treatment and Follow-Up

Receive your treatment with precision and comfort, followed by guidance and follow-up visits to ensure optimal results and satisfaction.

Patient Queries

Procedures are performed under anesthesia or sedation for comfort. Some soreness after surgery is normal but manageable with prescribed care.

Recovery varies by procedure. Simple extractions may take a few days, while more complex surgeries can take weeks for full healing.

No. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons also manage facial trauma, jaw joint disorders, cysts, tumors, and reconstructive needs.

Yes. Orthognathic (jaw) surgery and reconstructive procedures not only improve function but also enhance facial balance and aesthetics.

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