Our Goal is Expert Surgical Care for Your Health and Peace of Mind

 Oral and maxillofacial surgery addresses complex issues involving the teeth, jaws, and facial structures. Our highly skilled surgeons manage everything from routine wisdom tooth extractions to the surgical removal of impacted teeth and the treatment of facial trauma. We prioritize patient safety, comfort, and optimal outcomes using advanced surgical techniques and pain management protocols.

In oral surgery, we handle a range of complex procedures with precision and care, including:

  • Wisdom Tooth Extractions (Simple and Surgical)

  • Surgical Removal of Impacted Teeth and Canines

  • Treatment of Facial and Jaw Fractures and Trauma

Our expertise ensures that even the most complex surgical needs are met with the highest standard of care. We are committed to minimizing your discomfort, promoting rapid healing, and restoring your oral health and function.

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Success for Complex Extractions

Even difficult cases are handled with predictable success.
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Minimal Post-Op Discomfort

Our techniques and protocols are designed for easy recovery.
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Emergency Trauma Support

We are equipped to handle urgent facial injuries.

Frequently asked questions

No, the procedure itself is completely painless as it’s done under effective local or general anesthesia. You can expect some manageable swelling and discomfort during the healing process, for which we provide medication and care instructions.

 An impacted tooth is one that fails to fully emerge through the gums into its proper position. This is often caused by overcrowding or the tooth growing at an angle, and it is most common with wisdom teeth.

 Recovery typically involves a few days of rest, a soft food diet, and using ice packs to manage swelling. Most patients feel back to normal within 3-5 days. We provide detailed instructions for a smooth recovery.

This depends on the procedure’s complexity and your personal comfort level. Simple extractions are often done with local anesthesia, while more complex cases like impacted wisdom teeth can be performed under sedation or general anesthesia.