Oral Surgery

Expert surgical care for complex dental needs—wisdom-tooth removal, jaw corrective procedures, and more—right here in our office.

About Oral Surgery

When you need more than a filling—whether it’s extracting impacted wisdom teeth, placing bone grafts, or performing minor jaw-alignment procedures—our board-certified oral surgeon delivers cutting-edge care in a comfortable, fully equipped setting. We combine advanced imaging, gentle sedation, and the latest techniques to ensure precision, minimal downtime, and optimal healing for every patient.

How it Works

Comprehensive Surgical Consultation

We review your medical and dental history, take 3D CBCT scans or panoramic X-rays, and discuss anesthesia options to plan your procedure.

Precise Surgical Procedure

Using guided techniques and microsurgical instruments, we perform the surgery—whether that’s wisdom-tooth removal, ridge preservation, or minor orthognathic adjustments.

Post-Op Comfort & Monitoring

You’ll recover in our on-site suite under close observation, with prescription pain control and anti-inflammatory protocols to keep you comfortable.

Follow-Up & Healing

We schedule one or more follow-up visits to monitor healing, remove sutures if needed, and ensure you’re back to normal function as quickly as possible.

Who It’s For

  • You have impacted or painful wisdom teeth
  • You need extraction of broken or non-restorable teeth
  • You’re preparing for dental implants (bone grafting/ridge prep)
  • You require minor corrective jaw or soft-tissue surgery
  • You have cysts, lesions or pathology requiring removal

Beyond the surgery itself, our team guides you through recovery—providing detailed after-care instructions, medication management advice, and timely follow-ups—so your surgical site heals smoothly and your oral health is restored with confidence.

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Board-Certified Team

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Quick answers to questions you may have

How long does wisdom-tooth removal take?

Most cases are completed in 30–45 minutes under local anesthesia or sedation—then you recover on-site.

What is bone grafting?

We place donor or synthetic bone material into the jaw ridge to preserve or build bone volume for future implants.

Is oral surgery painful?

We use anesthesia and sedation to keep you comfortable—post-op discomfort is managed with prescription pain relievers.

When can I eat normally again?

You’ll start on a soft diet for 3–5 days, then gradually return to regular foods as swelling and sensitivity subside.