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Dental Surgery

Dental surgery focuses on diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the teeth, gums, jaw, and oral structures. Common procedures include tooth extractions, dental implants, root canal treatment, and jaw correction surgeries. These surgeries restore oral health, function, and aesthetics, preventing complications like infections, pain, and bite misalignment. Advanced techniques ensure minimal discomfort and faster recovery.

Tooth Removal

Tooth Extraction: 

Tooth extraction is performed when a tooth is severely decayed, damaged, or impacted (like wisdom teeth). It helps prevent infection and relieves pain. Simple extractions remove visible teeth, while surgical extractions are needed for impacted teeth. Local or general anesthesia ensures a painless procedure. Recovery includes pain management, proper oral hygiene, and avoiding hard foods to promote healing.

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Dental Implants:

Dental implants replace missing teeth with artificial roots made of titanium, providing a durable and natural-looking solution. The procedure involves placing the implant into the jawbone, followed by a healing period before attaching a crown. Implants improve chewing function, prevent bone loss, and enhance aesthetics. With proper care, they offer a long-lasting alternative to traditional dentures or bridges.

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⁠Impacted tooth removal:

Impacted tooth removal addresses teeth trapped in the gum or bone, often wisdom teeth, causing pain, infection, or misalignment. The procedure involves surgical extraction, where an incision is made to access and remove the tooth, sometimes in sections. Local anesthesia and sedation minimize discomfort. Post-surgery care focuses on pain management, preventing infection, and ensuring proper healing for restored oral health.

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Gum Surgery:

Gum surgery treats advanced gum disease (periodontitis) that causes gum recession, infection, and tooth loss. Procedures like flap surgery, gum grafting, and laser therapy remove bacteria, reshape gums, and restore lost tissue. Proper post-surgical care, including good oral hygiene and regular dental visits, helps prevent recurrence and maintains overall oral health.

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⁠Implant placement :

Implant placement is a dental procedure that involves inserting titanium posts into the jawbone to replace missing teeth roots. After osseointegration, where the bone fuses with the implant, crowns, bridges, or dentures are attached for a natural look and function. This method preserves jawbone structure, improves chewing, and restores aesthetics. Careful planning and proper oral hygiene ensure long-term success and durability of the implants.

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Wisdom Tooth Removal:

Wisdom teeth, or third molars, often become impacted, causing pain, swelling, infections, or crowding. Surgical removal prevents complications like cyst formation and gum infections. The procedure is usually done under local or general anesthesia. Recovery involves swelling management, soft foods, and avoiding strenuous activity to promote healing and prevent dry socket formation.

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Our Dental Surgeon.

Dr. Avinash Kumar Singh

Dr. Avinash Kumar Singh

Other Dental Surgeries

⁠Root Canal

Root canal treats infected tooth pulp, relieving pain and preserving the natural tooth.

Crown Lengthening

Crown lengthening exposes more tooth by reshaping gums and bone for restorations or aesthetics.

⁠Frenectomy

Frenectomy removes or alters the frenum to improve tongue or lip mobility and oral function.

Jaw Surgery

Jaw surgery corrects misalignment, bite issues, or defects, enhancing function and appearance.

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