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Oral Surgery

At The Dental Suite Group, we pride ourselves on providing specialist oral surgery in a warm, caring environment. With a team of highly skilled dental surgeons and state-of-the-art facilities, we are committed to delivering exceptional care to all our patients. Oral surgery deals with conditions of the mouth or jaw. The procedures are typically more complicated than routine general dentistry procedures.

Whether you require a tooth extraction or more complex surgical treatment, you can trust us to provide safe, professional, and comfortable care every step of the way.

Our oral surgery services include wisdom teeth removal, dental implants, and treatment of oral conditions such as cysts and impacted teeth. We understand that undergoing oral surgery can be a daunting experience, but our friendly and compassionate Dental Suite team is here to make it as stress-free as possible. From your initial consultation to your aftercare, we focus on delivering the highest standard of care while ensuring that you feel comfortable and informed.

Dental Work

Dental Implants

Losing a tooth can seem like it’s not a big deal, but many issues can occur once that happens. Bone loss in the jaw, other teeth shifting to create a bad bite, difficulty chewing, and more often result. But the good news is how many wonderful treatment options there are, starting with dental implants.

Surgical Tooth Extraction

Surgical extractions are a type of dental procedure used to remove a tooth that cannot be easily accessed or extracted with traditional methods. They are necessary for impacted or severely damaged teeth and involve making an incision in the gum tissue to access the tooth. Recovery from a surgical extraction involves rest and good oral hygiene practices to prevent infection and promote healing.

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Root Canal

Root canal is a dental procedure used to treat an infected or inflamed tooth pulp. During the procedure, the damaged or infected pulp is removed, and the root canal is cleaned and sealed to prevent further infection. A root canal is necessary to save the tooth and prevent it from needing to be extracted. Recovery involves good oral hygiene and regular check-ups to ensure the tooth is healthy.

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