Tooth extraction
Surgical dentistry includes various types of procedures, including:
Tooth extraction – the safe removal of a severely damaged or decayed tooth
Difficult (surgical) tooth extraction – when the tooth is not completely erupted or the roots are difficult to reach
Wisdom tooth extraction – one of the most common surgical procedures
Root surgery – removal of infection in the root area of the tooth
Preparation for tooth implantation – surgical correction of the bone or gum
Gum surgeryAll procedures are performed in accordance with modern standards and using local anesthesia, which ensures maximum patient comfort.
Surgical wisdom tooth extraction
Wisdom teeth often cause various problems, as they often erupt incorrectly or remain under the gum. In such cases, surgical wisdom tooth removal is necessary to prevent pain, inflammation, and damage to other teeth.
The procedure is performed quickly and safely, and the rehabilitation period is usually short.
When is dental surgery necessary
Surgical intervention is recommended in the following cases:
The tooth is severely damaged and cannot be saved
Inflammation or infection has developed at the root of the tooth
The wisdom tooth is erupting incorrectly
The tooth has not fully erupted from the gum
A dental implant is required
Tooth extraction is necessary for orthodontic treatmentTimely treatment significantly reduces the risk of complications and helps maintain oral health.
Why choose professional surgical dentistry
Modern dental surgery provides:
Painless procedures
Quick and safe treatment
Modern technologies and a sterile environment
Rapid rehabilitationSurgical tooth treatment allows for the effective resolution of complex dental problems and the patient to quickly regain comfort and a healthy smile.