Our Services
Wisdom teeth removal is a surgical procedure to extract third molars from the jawbone, advised for pain, infection, crowding, misalignment, or potential cysts/tumors. Removal helps prevent complications. Learn more during a consultation with our team.
Full mouth extractions involve the removal of all the teeth in a patient’s upper or lower jaw. This procedure is usually done under general anesthesia and is necessary for severe gum disease, extensive decay, trauma to the teeth, or a congenital condition.
Expose and Bonds is another name for addressing impacted teeth. Sometimes a tooth has not fully erupted or is partially covered by gum tissue, needing a little extra help getting out.
Advanced screenings help prevent the development of oral cancer and other diseases. It’s important to see a doctor when something doesn’t seem right.
Bone grafts can help restore lost or damaged bone due to tooth loss or extraction. They create a stable foundation for dental implants by bone.
A ridge augmentation is a common dental procedure often performed following a tooth extraction extraction. This can help recreate the natural contour of the gums and jaw that may have been lost due to bone loss .
A sinus lift is a surgical procedure that increases the amount of bone available for dental implant placement in the upper jaw. This safe and effective procedure stimulates new bone growth, creating a stronger foundation for future procedures.
Going through a car accident or other injury that affects your face can be devastating. But with a trustworthy and capable doctor, your mind can be put at ease.
A dental implant can be used to replace one or more missing teeth and can serve as a permanent replacement option.
We provide a wide range of procedures that involve surgery of the mouth, teeth, jaw, and face. This includes Bone Grafting, treatment for Facial Trauma, and more.
Safe and effective sedation medication might be the answer you’ve been looking for! A stress-free dental procedure is not just possible, but important for your overall health.
TMJ disordered, and so are their treatments. But when non-surgical intervention has failed, it may be important to meet with an oral surgeon.