
Oral Surgery
Your safety and comfort is our priority
We provide expert care for complex surgical extractions, including impacted and difficult wisdom teeth removals. Our experienced surgical team is equipped to handle challenging cases with precision and minimal discomfort. When needed, we offer advanced treatments such as bone grafting and PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) to support healing and ensure the best possible outcomes. Your comfort, safety, and long-term oral health are our top priorities.
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Wisdom tooth extraction is a common procedure to remove third molars that are impacted, infected, or causing crowding.
Treatment typically involves a surgical extraction under local anesthesia or IV sedation options available for comfort. If IV sedation is preferred, refrain from eating or drinking the day of the surgery. The procedure either directly removes the wisdom teeth or sections the wisdom teeth for easier removal.
Aftercare involves managing swelling, taking prescribed medications, exterior ice packs, and following specific instructions to ensure a smooth recovery. Most patients resume normal activities within a few days.


A complex surgical extraction is required when a tooth cannot be removed with a simple extraction, often due to being broken, impacted, or located beneath the gum line. It’s commonly used for severely decayed teeth, impacted canines, or failed root canals.
This procedure may involve making an incision in the gum, removing surrounding bone, or sectioning the tooth into smaller pieces for safe removal.
Our team uses advanced techniques and imaging to ensure a precise, safe, and comfortable procedure with a focus on preserving surrounding bone and tissue for future treatment options if needed.
A bone graft is often recommended when there is bone loss in the jaw which can be due to tooth extraction, trauma, or periodontal disease. It helps rebuild and strengthen the bone to support future treatments like dental implants.
We use advanced grafting techniques with PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma), which is derived from your own blood, to enhance healing and promote natural bone regeneration. We take a blood sample which is centrifuged to separate and obtain the PRP portion.
This approach improves biocompatibility, graft stability, reduces recovery time, and increases the success of long-term outcomes.


PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) is a natural healing concentrate derived from your own blood, used as the final layer to seal a wound. We take a blood sample which is centrifuged to separate and obtain the PRF portion and then press it into a membrane.
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PRF is commonly used in conjunction with bone grafts to enhance healing and improve treatment outcomes. Made from your own blood, PRF contains natural growth factors that promote tissue regeneration, reduce inflammation, and accelerate recovery. PRF stabilizes the bone graft and reduces the risk of complications—making it an ideal addition to procedures like extractions, implant preparation, and other advanced oral surgeries.
A sinus lift (also called sinus augmentation) is a surgical procedure that adds bone to the upper jaw in the area of your molars and premolars, just below the sinus cavity. It's commonly done when there's not enough bone height in the upper jaw to support a dental implant.
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A incision is made in the gum to expose the bone and make a window into the sinus. The sinus membrane is gently lifted up and a bone graft will be placed in the new space above your jawbone.


Sometimes, an adult tooth—most often an upper canine—doesn’t come in on its own because it’s trapped under the gum or bone. This is called an impacted canine.
Canines are important for a healthy bite and a natural smile, so your orthodontist and oral surgeon may recommend a procedure called canine exposure to help guide the tooth into place. During this minor surgery, we gently lift the gum and, if needed, remove a small amount of bone to uncover the tooth. In many cases, we attach a small bracket and chain to the tooth so your orthodontist can slowly guide it into the right position with braces.
