Dental Surgery
Dental Surgery includes both minor and complex procedures to treat issues affecting the teeth, gums, and jaw. Some treatments, like extractions or gum surgery, are performed under local anesthesia with minimal recovery time, while more advanced surgeries require longer healing. These procedures restore function, aesthetics, and overall oral health.
1
Dental Extractions
Aesthetic enhancements through minor contouring, reshaping, and polishing of teeth to improve symmetry and alignment. This minimally invasive procedure refines your natural smile without major restorations.
2
Dental Implant Placement
A safe, non-invasive treatment that lightens teeth by removing stains and discoloration caused by food, drinks, smoking, or aging. It enhances brightness for a more youthful smile.
3
Gum (Periodontal) Surgery
Thin, custom-made porcelain or composite shells bonded to the front of teeth to correct imperfections like discoloration, gaps, or misalignment, creating a flawless, natural-looking smile.
4
Braces Surgery
A permanent tooth replacement solution, where a titanium post is surgically placed in the jawbone, topped with a natural-looking crown for full functionality and aesthetics.
5
Orthognathic Surgery
A permanent tooth replacement solution, where a titanium post is surgically placed in the jawbone, topped with a natural-looking crown for full functionality and aesthetics.
6
Reconstructive Surgery
Restores oral structures after trauma, disease, or congenital conditions, ensuring functionality and aesthetic balance.
7
Pre-Prosthetic Surgery
Prepares the mouth for dentures or implants by reshaping bone, removing excess tissue, or improving gum contours.
8
Maxillary Sinus Surgery
Lifts or modifies the sinus cavity to create space for dental implants in the upper jaw, improving implant stability and success.
