Dental Surgeries
Dental Implant - Laminate and Composite Veneer - Advanced Orthodontics
Dental Implant and Bone Grafting
A dental implant is a replacement for a missing tooth. If there is insufficient bone, bone grafting is performed either before or simultaneously with the implant. In the upper jaw, a sinus lift is sometimes required.
Apicoectomy (Root Surgery)
Tooth Extraction Tooth extraction is the most common dental surgery and is performed when a tooth cannot be restored or causes pain and infection. There are two types of extraction:
Simple extraction (using forceps)
Surgical extraction (requiring gum incision or bone removal)
After the procedure, maintaining oral hygiene and taking prescribed medications is essential.
General Post-Operative Care
Rest and avoid strenuous activity for 24–48 hours.
Consume soft and cool foods during the first days.
Avoid smoking and refrain from strong sucking or spitting.
Take medications as prescribed by your dentist and seek medical attention in case of bleeding or fever.








