Oral Surgery
Safe Tooth Extractions, Wisdom Tooth Removal & Minor Oral Surgical Procedures
About Oral Surgery
Oral Surgery covers surgical procedures involving the teeth, gums, jaw, and surrounding oral tissues. This includes simple and surgical tooth extractions, removal of impacted or partially erupted wisdom teeth, treatment of severe dental infections, and care for oral trauma injuries.
While the thought of oral surgery can feel daunting, most procedures are performed under local anaesthesia and are well tolerated. Our team follows careful technique to minimise discomfort during the procedure and ensures you leave with clear instructions for a smooth recovery.
We take a conservative approach — surgery is recommended only when clearly indicated and when simpler options are not suitable. If a tooth can be saved, we prioritise preservation. If extraction or surgical intervention is necessary, we plan it carefully for the best outcome and quickest healing.
Who We Treat
Common Symptoms
What you might experience
When to See a Doctor
Seek medical attention if you experience
Comprehensive Care Services
Expert oral surgery services tailored to your unique needs
Simple Tooth Extraction
Removal of visible, erupted teeth that are beyond restoration due to decay, fracture, or disease
Surgical Tooth Extraction
Extraction requiring incision and bone removal for teeth that cannot be removed with forceps alone
Wisdom Tooth Removal
Extraction of fully or partially erupted third molars causing pain, infection, or crowding
Impacted Tooth Surgery
Surgical exposure or removal of teeth that have not erupted properly (most commonly wisdom teeth)
Dental Abscess Surgery
Incision and drainage of dental abscess with infection management and definitive treatment planning
Trauma-Related Oral Surgery
Treatment of fractured, displaced, or knocked-out teeth and soft tissue injuries after accidents
Minor Oral Surgical Procedures
Soft tissue procedures including frenectomy, operculectomy, and minor cyst removal
Pre-Prosthetic Surgery
Alveoloplasty or ridge preparation to optimise bone shape before denture or implant placement
Conditions We Treat
Expert diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of conditions
Diagnostics & Tests
Clinical oral examination
OPG (dental panoramic X-ray) for surgical planning
Periapical X-ray for individual tooth assessment
CBCT scan for complex or high-risk extractions when required
Treatment Approach
Simple or surgical tooth extraction
Wisdom tooth removal (erupted or impacted)
Incision and drainage for dental abscess
Splinting and repositioning for tooth trauma
Post-extraction socket care and guidance
Your Care Journey
Step-by-step process from consultation to recovery
Consultation and X-ray review
Procedure planning and consent discussion
Extraction or surgery under local anaesthesia
Post-operative instructions for healing
Follow-up review if required
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State-of-the-art medical equipment and modern facilities
Oral surgical procedures are performed under local anaesthesia with sterile instruments and proper surgical technique. Dental X-rays and OPG scans are used for pre-surgical planning to assess root anatomy, bone levels, and proximity to nerves.
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