Surgery
Tooth extraction, implantation and other surgical procedures in a modern and safe environment.
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Dental surgery includes tooth extraction, implantation, gum surgery and root tip resection.
Our surgeons use modern methods and equipment to ensure safe treatment with minimal discomfort and quick recovery.
What we offer
Safe and controlled removal of teeth that cannot be saved or are causing complications. Typically performed for severely damaged teeth, advanced decay beyond repair, impacted wisdom teeth, or teeth causing crowding.
The area is thoroughly numbed with local anesthesia, and the tooth is carefully loosened and removed using specialized instruments with minimal impact on surrounding tissue. Healing takes 1-2 weeks, and options for tooth replacement are discussed during the visit.
A permanent tooth replacement using a biocompatible titanium post that integrates with the jawbone to support a natural-looking crown. Recommended for one or more missing teeth, unstable dentures, or when a fixed long-term solution is preferred over bridges or removable prosthetics.
A titanium implant is precisely placed into the jawbone. After a healing period of 3-6 months during which the implant fuses with the bone, a custom crown is attached. The result looks, feels, and functions like a natural tooth, with a lifespan of 20+ years.
Surgical correction of gum tissue to treat disease, improve oral health, or enhance the appearance of your smile. Recommended for advanced periodontal disease with deep pockets, receding gums exposing tooth roots, or excess gum tissue affecting aesthetics.
Depending on the case, the procedure may involve removing diseased tissue, reshaping the gum line, or grafting tissue to cover exposed roots. All procedures are performed under local anesthesia.
A microsurgical procedure to remove an infected root tip and surrounding tissue, saving a tooth when standard root canal treatment is not sufficient. Performed when there is persistent infection at the root tip despite previous treatment, or when retreatment through the crown is not feasible.
A small incision is made in the gum, the infected root tip (3-4 mm) is removed along with surrounding infected tissue, and the root canal is sealed from the bottom. The tooth is preserved and full healing typically occurs within a few weeks.
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