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Oral Surgery

Surgical Care with a Clear Reason,
A Calm Plan and Supported Recovery

When a tooth cannot be saved or bone needs rebuilding, the right surgical plan protects the next stage of your health. We use focused imaging, careful techniques and straightforward aftercare to make treatment feel controlled from consultation to review.

Alternatives reviewed first 3D surgical planning available Comfort options explained Written recovery guidance
Implant Options

Choose Your Implant Solution

Every patient is different. Explore our four implant types and find the solution that suits your anatomy, lifestyle, and goals.

Remove a Tooth Only When It Cannot Be Saved Predictably
Tooth Extraction

Remove a Tooth Only When It Cannot Be Saved Predictably

A severely broken or infected tooth can keep causing pain and threaten nearby tissues. Extraction removes the problem when saving the tooth is no longer predictable. We plan for comfort, protect the socket where possible and discuss whether the gap should be replaced before treatment begins.

20-60 MIN
Typical simple-to-complex range
24 HRS.
Critical clot-protection period
7-14 DAYS
Common initial gum healing
  • Removes a tooth that is causing untreatable pain or infection.
  • Prevents repeated temporary repairs on a non-restorable tooth.
  • Protects nearby tissues through a planned, controlled approach.
  • Creates a clean starting point for healing or replacement.
  • Includes a clear plan for the gap, bone and follow-up.
Patient Results

Before & After

Real results from patients who underwent Tooth Extraction at our clinic.

Before After

Treatment Process
1
Confirm the tooth cannot be saved

We assess decay, fracture, infection, gum support and realistic restorative alternatives.

2
Plan the removal

Imaging shows root shape and nearby anatomy; replacement and graft needs are discussed in advance.

3
Numb and remove carefully

Local anaesthetic is confirmed and the tooth is removed with tissue preservation in mind.

4
Protect the socket

The site is cleaned and stabilised; graft material or sutures are used only when indicated.

5
Support recovery

Written instructions explain clot care, cleaning, diet, medication and signs that need review.

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Treat Painful or Impacted Third Molars Before They Cause More Damage
Wisdom Teeth Removal

Treat Painful or Impacted Third Molars Before They Cause More Damage

An impacted wisdom tooth can trap food, inflame the gum or damage the tooth in front. We use focused imaging to assess position, roots and nearby nerves, then recommend removal only when the risk of leaving it outweighs the risk of surgery.

30-90 MIN
Typical surgical range
24-48 HRS.
Common swelling peak
7 DAYS
Typical early review point
  • Relieves recurring infection or pressure around a problematic wisdom tooth.
  • Reduces food trapping and decay risk in an uncleanable area.
  • Protects the neighbouring second molar when it is threatened.
  • Uses imaging to map roots, bone and nerve proximity.
  • Provides a practical recovery plan around work, study or travel.
Patient Results

Before & After

Real results from patients who chose Wisdom Teeth Removal at our clinic.

Before After

Treatment Process
1
Confirm the reason

We review pain, infections, cleaning, decay and effects on the neighbouring tooth.

2
Map the anatomy

Panoramic imaging and CBCT when indicated show root shape, impaction and nerve relationships.

3
Agree comfort and timing

Local anaesthetic and any additional options are planned with recovery and transport arrangements.

4
Remove the tooth

A small gum or bone opening is used when necessary, and the site is cleaned and sutured as indicated.

5
Guide the recovery

You receive advice for swelling, clot protection, food, hygiene and urgent warning signs.

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Rebuild Local Bone for a Stronger Implant Foundation
Bone Grafting

Rebuild Local Bone for a Stronger Implant Foundation

Bone naturally shrinks after tooth loss, sometimes leaving too little support for an implant in the right position. Bone grafting preserves a fresh socket or rebuilds a local defect. We choose the smallest procedure that creates a stable, cleanable foundation for the planned tooth.

1 SITE
Each defect planned separately
3-6 MONTHS
Common graft-healing range
2 GOALS
Preserve or rebuild bone
3D SCAN
Volume and anatomy assessed
  • Creates bone support where an implant site is too narrow or reduced.
  • Helps position the future implant for function and cleaning.
  • Can preserve ridge volume at the time of extraction.
  • Uses graft type and timing selected for the exact defect.
  • Turns an uncertain implant site into a staged, measurable plan.
Patient Results

Before & After

Real results from patients who chose Bone Grafting at our clinic.

Before After

Treatment Process
1
Measure the defect

Clinical examination and 3D imaging assess ridge width, height, tissues and nearby anatomy.

2
Plan the final implant

The graft is designed around the future tooth and implant position rather than bone volume alone.

3
Place the graft

The site is prepared, graft material is stabilised and a membrane or fixation is used when indicated.

4
Protect the healing

Sutures, hygiene instructions and temporary-tooth design help keep pressure and contamination away.

5
Reassess before implants

Healing is reviewed clinically and with imaging when needed before the next surgical or restorative stage.

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Create Implant Bone Height in the Upper Back Jaw
Sinus Lift Surgery

Create Implant Bone Height in the Upper Back Jaw

The upper back jaw can lose bone after molar removal while the sinus occupies more space above it. A sinus lift raises the sinus lining and adds graft material to create implant support. 3D planning determines whether a smaller internal lift or a larger lateral approach is appropriate.

1 SINUS
Each side planned independently
2 APPROACHES
Internal or lateral
4-9 MONTHS
Common maturation range
3D CBCT
Height and anatomy measured
  • Creates bone height for implants in the upper molar region.
  • Matches the surgical approach to the size of the deficiency.
  • Uses 3D imaging to map the sinus and remaining bone.
  • May allow implant placement at the same visit when stability is adequate.
  • Provides a staged option when immediate implant support is not safe.
Patient Results

Before & After

Real results from patients who chose Sinus Lift Surgery at our clinic.

Before After

Treatment Process
1
Measure bone and sinus

CBCT assesses remaining height, sinus anatomy, tooth position and local health.

2
Choose the approach

An internal or lateral lift is selected according to the deficiency and implant plan.

3
Elevate and graft

The sinus lining is gently raised and graft material is placed beneath it.

4
Place or stage the implant

An implant is placed at the same visit only when the remaining bone provides adequate stability.

5
Protect and monitor

You receive sinus-specific precautions and reviews before loading the implant or progressing to the next stage.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions our patients ask most before their implant consultation.

Extraction is considered when a tooth cannot be restored predictably because of severe decay, fracture, infection, advanced gum support loss or another clinical reason. We compare root canal, restorative and periodontal options first when saving the tooth remains realistic.

No. A wisdom tooth that is healthy, functional, cleanable and free from disease may be monitored. Removal is considered for pain, infection, decay, cystic change, damage to a neighbouring tooth or another clear risk. Examination and imaging guide the decision.

Many procedures are completed with local anaesthetic. Additional anxiety or sedation options depend on the procedure, your health and safe transport arrangements. We explain what you may feel and confirm the agreed comfort plan before treatment.

Protect the blood clot: follow the written instructions, avoid smoking, do not rinse or spit forcefully in the early period, and keep fingers and objects away from the socket. Contact us for severe increasing pain, bad taste or smell, fever or worsening swelling.

Bone can shrink after tooth loss or be too thin for stable implant positioning. A graft may preserve a fresh socket, widen a ridge or rebuild a local defect. The material, timing and expected healing depend on the site and final restoration.

It depends on the procedure and recovery. Simple extraction may need only a short local review, while sinus surgery, extensive grafting or complications can make early travel unwise. Share flight dates before treatment so we can plan follow-up and explain procedure-specific restrictions.
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