Oral surgery involves specialized dental procedures performed to treat complex conditions affecting the teeth, gums, jawbone, and surrounding oral tissues. When routine treatments are not sufficient, minor surgical procedures help eliminate infection, relieve pain, and restore normal oral function.
At our clinic, we perform oral surgical treatments using advanced instruments, sterile protocols, and modern anesthesia techniques to ensure maximum comfort and safety. Our priority is to make surgical procedures gentle, predictable, and stress-free for patients.
From tooth extractions to impacted teeth removal and infection management, we provide precise treatment with proper pre-operative guidance and post-operative care for quick healing.
Oral surgery is recommended when dental problems cannot be treated through basic procedures like fillings or cleaning. It addresses infections, impacted teeth, damaged teeth, and jaw-related concerns that require controlled surgical intervention.
Delaying necessary surgical treatment can lead to severe pain, swelling, spread of infection, and damage to surrounding teeth and bone.
We perform minor oral surgical procedures in a fully sterile environment using painless anesthesia techniques. Each procedure is planned to minimize trauma and promote faster healing.
No. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so you will not feel pain during surgery. Mild discomfort after the procedure is normal and manageable with prescribed medication.
Initial healing usually occurs within 2–3 days, while complete healing may take 1–2 weeks depending on the procedure and patient care.
Removal is recommended if the tooth is impacted, causing pain, swelling, infection, food trapping, or damage to nearby teeth.
Avoid smoking, hot foods, drinking through a straw, and vigorous rinsing for 24–48 hours to prevent bleeding and delayed healing.
Most patients can resume normal activities within 24 hours after minor procedures, though strenuous activity should be avoided for a few days.