Surgical Treatment

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Our state-of-the-art studio is staffed by a general team of doctors specialising in both dental and aesthetic procedures.

Embracing an interdisciplinary approach, our team ensures comprehensive care in all aspects of dental health and aesthetics.

Simple extractions are a routine dental procedure aimed at removing teeth that are visible in the mouth and do not require surgical intervention.

This type of extraction is typically performed when a tooth is severely decayed, damaged, or in cases of overcrowding, or for orthodontic treatment preparation.

The process is straightforward and is usually completed quickly.

In a simple extraction, the dentist first numbs the area around the tooth with a local anesthetic.

Once the area is numb, the dentist uses an instrument called an elevator to loosen the tooth and then uses forceps to remove it. The procedure is generally quick and painless, thanks to the anesthetic.

After the tooth is removed, the dentist will provide instructions on how to care for the extraction site to ensure proper healing.

Pain Relief: Helps in alleviating pain and discomfort caused by a damaged or decayed tooth.

Prevents Further Oral Health Issues: Removing a problematic tooth can prevent further decay, infection, or complications.

Simple and Efficient: A straightforward procedure with a typically quick and uncomplicated recovery.

Improves Oral Health: Helps in maintaining overall oral health by removing the source of infection or decay.

Preparation for Further Dental Work: In cases of orthodontic treatment or prosthetics, extractions can provide the necessary space for proper alignment or fitting.

Affordable Treatment Option: Generally more cost-effective than more complex procedures like surgical extractions or root canal therapy.

Quick Recovery: Patients usually recover quickly with minimal post-operative discomfort and can return to normal activities shortly after the procedure.

Surgical extraction is a more complex dental procedure than simple extraction, used when a tooth has not yet broken through the gum line or has not fully grown into the mouth, as is often the case with wisdom teeth.

This type of extraction is necessary when teeth are impacted, broken below the gum line, or require removal of bone or tissue for extraction.

The procedure typically involves making an incision in the gum to access the tooth.

In the case of impacted wisdom teeth or teeth broken below the gum line, the dentist or oral surgeon may need to remove some bone or cut the tooth into smaller pieces to extract it.

Surgical extractions are usually performed under local anaesthesia, sedation, or general anaesthesia, depending on the complexity and patient preference.

After the tooth is removed, the incision is stitched, and the area is packed with gauze to facilitate healing.

Alleviates Pain and Discomfort: Especially effective for impacted teeth, such as wisdom teeth, that can cause pain and swelling.

Prevents Potential Complications: Reduces the risk of infection, cysts formation, or damage to adjacent teeth caused by impacted teeth.

Improves Oral Health: Removing problematic teeth can prevent overcrowding and misalignment issues in the mouth.

Facilitates Orthodontic Treatments: Helpful in creating space for teeth alignment in orthodontic procedures.

Comprehensive Solution: Addresses complex dental issues that cannot be resolved with a simple extraction.

Prevents Future Oral Health Problems: Early removal, especially of wisdom teeth, can prevent future periodontal problems, infections, and decay.

Sedation Options: Offers the possibility of sedation or general anaesthesia for a more comfortable experience, particularly for anxious patients or complex cases.

Dental implants are a long-term solution for replacing missing teeth. They consist of a titanium post that is surgically implanted into the jawbone, acting as a root for the artificial tooth.

Once the implant has integrated with the bone, a crown, bridge, or denture is attached to provide a functional and aesthetic replacement for the lost tooth.

Implants are renowned for their durability and natural appearance.

The dental implant process involves several steps. First, a dental surgeon implants a titanium post into the jawbone.

This post serves as a substitute for the tooth root and provides a strong foundation for the artificial tooth. Over a period of months, the implant fuses with the jawbone in a process known as osseointegration.

Once the implant is securely integrated, an abutment is placed on top of the post. Finally, a custom-made crown, bridge, or denture is attached to the abutment, completing the restoration.

Looks and Feels Like Natural Teeth: Implants are designed to look, feel, and function like natural teeth, offering a highly realistic appearance.

Long-Lasting Solution: With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime, unlike other tooth-replacement options that may need periodic replacement.

Preserves Jawbone and Facial Structure: Implants stimulate the jawbone, preventing bone loss and maintaining the natural shape of the face.

Improves Oral Health: Unlike bridges, implants do not require altering adjacent teeth, which preserves more of the patient’s natural tooth structure.

Enhanced Comfort and Confidence: Implants are stable and secure, eliminating the discomfort and insecurity often associated with dentures.

Improved Eating and Speaking: Implants function like natural teeth, allowing for comfortable eating and clear speech.

Convenience and Reliability: They eliminate the inconvenience of removable dentures, including the need for messy adhesives.

Enhanced Comfort

Neck Wraps

For added comfort during procedures, we offer soothing neck wraps to help you relax.

Pain-free Care

We prioritize your comfort, ensuring pain-free care with the latest techniques and anaesthetics.

Safety First

Your safety is our top concern. We adhere to strict sterilization and safety protocols for a secure and hygienic environment.