Oral surgery refers to a wide range of procedures which aim at improving oral cavity health and solving various dental issues. They range from routine to complex operations, and serve very different purposes.
Main oral surgery procedures
- Wisdom tooth removal: It is a very common procedure necessitated when wisdom teeth don’t have enough space, or when they cause pain and infection.
- Implants: They are meant to replace missing teeth, restore the ability to chew and to prevent further tooth loss.
- Bone grafting: This might be necessary to restore the bone structure especially before implantation so the implanted teeth can be supported appropriately.
- Gum correction: Gum correction is a dental procedure that aims to surgically correct or trim a specific area of the gums.
- Dentoalveolar procedures: Dentoalveolar procedures encompass tooth removals and tooth position corrections which all help prepare the mouth for further dental procedures.
All of these procedures require special techniques and tools, and are typically carried out under local anaesthesia to minimize the pain and unpleasantness experienced by the patient.
Oral surgery procedures Prices
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Tooth extraction
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Surgical tooth extraction through exposure
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Wisdom tooth removal
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Surgical wisdom tooth removal
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Impacted tooth removal
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Frenectomy
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Salivary stone removal
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Cystectomy
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Biopsy
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Haemostatic sponge
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Closing the maxillary sinus
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Implants
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Implantation treatment plan preparation
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3D-navigated implantation
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Periodontal pocket treatment
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Post-extraction cleaning with laser
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PRF
Oral surgery procedures Frequently Asked Questions
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How long does recovery take after an oral surgery procedure?
Special attention must be paid to oral hygiene during the recovery period after oral surgery procedures. Antibiotics and painkillers are often prescribed and patients are instructed how they can take care of surgical wounds. Regular follow-up examinations are necessary to make sure the healing process is smooth.
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What is PRF and how does it work?
Platelet-rich fibrins are an autogenic biomaterial (coming from the patient’s blood itself)which is obtained with a blood centrifuge. During the process, the dense concentrate of platelets and growth factors mix in the fibrin network, which is characterized by excellent wound healing properties.
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What procedures use PRF?
PRF is used for numerous oral surgery procedures such as:
Tooth implantation: PRF can help the bone and soft tissue around the implant heal faster. Bone grafting and bone regeneration PRF can improve osseointegration of the bone transplant, as well as bone regeneration.
Gum surgery: In the case of gum surgeries, PRF can foster faster wound healing and reduce post-operative pain.
Wound healing after tooth extraction: Areas prepared with PRF can heal faster and without complications.