Precision Oral & Dental Treatments
Oral and Dental Surgery is a specialized branch of dentistry that focuses on the diagnosis, surgical treatment, and rehabilitation of conditions affecting the teeth, gums, jaws, and facial structures. It addresses a wide range of issues including impacted teeth, tooth extractions, jaw misalignment, dental trauma, oral cysts and tumors, periodontal surgeries, and corrective jaw surgeries.
Comprehensive Dental Surgery Solutions
Our Oral & Dental Surgery Department provides comprehensive surgical care for conditions affecting the teeth, gums, jaws, and facial structures, offering advanced diagnostic, operative, and post-operative solutions. We specialize in managing issues such as impacted teeth, jaw misalignment, dental trauma, oral cysts and tumors, periodontal disorders, and corrective jaw surgeries.
With modern technology, precision techniques, and a multidisciplinary approach, we ensure safer treatments, faster recovery, and restored oral function and aesthetics for every patient.
We Specialize in the Treatment of:
- Impacted or Wisdom Teeth Removal
- Jaw Misalignment & Corrective Jaw Surgery
- Dental Trauma & Facial Injuries
- Oral Cysts, Tumors, and Lesions
- Periodontal (Gum) Surgeries
- Dental Implants & Tooth Replacement
- Orthognathic (Jaw) Surgery
- Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorders
- Maxillofacial Reconstruction
- Minimally Invasive Oral Surgical Procedures
1. When should I consult an oral surgeon?
You should see an oral surgeon for impacted teeth, jaw pain, facial trauma, cysts or tumors, or any complex dental condition that requires surgical intervention.
2. Are wisdom teeth always removed?
Not always. Wisdom teeth are removed only if they are impacted, causing pain, infection, or affecting adjacent teeth.
3. Is oral surgery painful?
Modern oral surgical procedures use anesthesia and minimally invasive techniques to minimize pain and discomfort. Post-operative care ensures a smooth recovery.
4. Can children undergo oral and dental surgery safely?
Yes. Pediatric oral surgery is performed using specialized techniques to safely treat conditions like cleft lip/palate, tooth impactions, and jaw deformities.
5. How long is the recovery period after oral surgery?
Recovery depends on the type and complexity of the procedure. Minor extractions may take a few days, while jaw or reconstructive surgeries may require several weeks, supported by follow-up care.
