Oral Surgery
Precise, patient-centered surgical care for extractions, wisdom teeth, biopsy, and grafting—focused on comfort and safety.
Conditions We Treat
Timely, efficient solutions for common oral & maxillofacial concerns.
Impacted Wisdom Teeth
Evaluation and removal to prevent pain, crowding, and infection.
Infections & Swelling
Prompt drainage, extraction, and medications when indicated.
Non-Restorable / Broken Teeth
Comfort-focused removal with site preservation when appropriate.
Oral Pathology
Biopsy and coordinated care for cysts, lesions, and abnormalities.
Procedures
Evidence-based techniques designed for predictable healing.
Simple & Surgical Extractions
Comfort-first removal with clear home-care instructions.
Wisdom Teeth Removal
Guided by 3D imaging for nerve and sinus awareness.
Socket Preservation & Grafting
Protects bone volume for future restorations.
Exposure & Bonding
Surgical access for impacted teeth as part of orthodontic care.
Frenectomy
Releases restrictive lip or tongue ties when clinically indicated.
Biopsy & Coordination
Diagnosis and referral collaboration when pathology is suspected.
What to Expect
Clear steps and close follow-up for a smooth recovery.
1) Consultation & 3D Imaging
We review options and plan with precision.
2) Comfort First
Local anesthesia with nitrous and medications as appropriate.
3) Procedure
Efficient treatment with protective technique.
4) Recovery & Check-Ins
Written instructions and follow-up to ensure healing.
Severe swelling or fever? Please contact us for guidance.
For Dentists: Same-day relief when possible, clear op notes, and coordinated restorative plans.
Refer a PatientOral Surgery FAQs
Will I be awake?
Most procedures are completed with local anesthesia and optional nitrous. We discuss comfort options at your consult.
How long is recovery?
Most patients return to school or work within 1–3 days depending on the procedure. You’ll receive customized after-care.
Why 3D imaging?
CBCT helps visualize roots, nerves, and sinuses to plan safer, more precise care.
What should I eat after surgery?
Soft, cool foods the first day; avoid straws and vigorous rinsing. We provide a simple meal and medication plan.

