Surgical Dentistry

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Our surgical dentists specialise in addressing advanced dental needs and provide solutions tailored to your needs.

Our range of surgical dentistry services includes:

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Dental Implants

Dental implants are an effective tooth replacement option. It is recommended for people who have lost a single tooth or a set of teeth due to periodontal disease, injury, or other mitigating circumstances.

The implants are designed to integrate into the structure of your bone and thereby prevent bone loss and gum recession that often accompany other procedures. Additionally, they are natural-looking and restore your ability to chew and speak. Often the result is not only an enhanced smile, but also a more youthful appearance, since missing teeth cause the face to collapse, making you look older.

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Root Canals

Root canal therapy is a procedure that relieves pain and saves a tooth that might otherwise be lost. Severe decay or serious injury can damage your tooth and allow bacteria to invade the soft tissue or pulp. We remove the affected tissue, clean out the infection, and seal off the canal to prevent further problems.

Further, we design a custom crown to protect the tooth and restore its function. With the help of modern technology and advanced anaesthetic options, we keep patients comfortable throughout the procedure.

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Bone Grafting 

Bone grafting is a surgical process that adds bone tissue to areas in the jaw where bone loss has occurred. This procedure addresses bone loss and soft tissue atrophy caused due to gum diseases, traumatic injuries, or infections. It restores bone density and structure of the teeth to create a stable foundation for dental implants or other restorative treatments.

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Tooth Extraction

Severely damaged, overcrowded, or diseased teeth may need to be extracted to prevent the spreading of diseases between the teeth. While it is often viewed as a last resort, tooth extraction becomes necessary when a tooth is beyond repair. This occurs in cases such as:

  • Significant decay of a tooth that cannot be repaired with filling or root canal
  • Advanced gum diseases that have caused extensive damage to the surrounding bone and tissues
  • Infections or abscesses that cannot be treated with medicines or a root canal
  • Overcrowding of teeth – when teeth are unable to emerge fully or align properly due to a lack of space.

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