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Oral & Minor Surgical Procedures

Safe, precise tooth extractions, wisdom tooth removal, and minor oral surgeries performed with expert care and minimal discomfort at Dentapex.

Oral Surgery at Dentapex

While we always aim to save natural teeth, sometimes extraction or minor oral surgery becomes necessary whether due to severe decay, trauma, impacted wisdom teeth, or preparation for orthodontic treatment. We perform these procedures with a gentle technique, thorough local anaesthesia, and comprehensive post-operative care instructions for a smooth recovery.

When Is Oral Surgery Needed?

  • A tooth is severely decayed or broken beyond repair
  • Your wisdom teeth are impacted or causing pain
  • You need a tooth extracted for orthodontic treatment
  • There is a dental abscess or acute infection requiring drainage
  • A retained baby tooth is preventing permanent tooth eruption
  • You need a minor biopsy, frenectomy, or similar procedure

Why Choose Dentapex?

  • Gentle, thorough local anaesthesia to ensure comfort
  • Careful, atraumatic extraction technique
  • Detailed post-operative care instructions provided
  • Emergency extraction appointments available
  • Implant or bridge planning coordinated after extraction

Frequently Asked Questions

The procedure is done under local anaesthesia, so you should feel pressure but not sharp pain. Most patients are surprised at how comfortable tooth extraction can be. Post-operative discomfort is managed with standard pain relief.
Most patients feel comfortable within 2–3 days. Complete healing of the socket takes 1–2 weeks. We provide detailed aftercare instructions to ensure a smooth recovery.
Not always. Wisdom teeth that grow in properly and don't cause problems may not need removal. However, impacted wisdom teeth that cause pain, infection, or affect adjacent teeth usually need to be extracted.
Avoid rinsing vigorously, smoking, or drinking through a straw for 24 hours. Eat soft foods, keep the area clean, and take prescribed medications. Contact us immediately if you experience excessive bleeding or swelling.

Experiencing Tooth Pain? We Can Help

Don't suffer through dental pain. Book an appointment and we will assess the best course of action.