Dental surgery

What is a
dental surgery?

Dental surgery is a field where specialists deal with surgical treatment of the oral cavity and surrounding areas. The most common procedure associated with a visit to an oral surgeon is tooth extraction.

Dental implants are a solution when one, several, or all teeth are missing.

Additionally, patients who have suffered injuries (during sports or play), or are victims of accidents or assaults, often require help from an oral surgeon. In such cases, procedures such as tooth transposition, splinting, and stabilization of teeth and bones are frequently necessary. The success of treatment and the selection of the optimal strategy always go hand in hand with ensuring the patient’s psychological comfort.

Painless procedure process

Full durability

Does tooth extraction hurt?

The unimaginable technological progress in dental surgery has allowed us to perform tooth extractions completely pain-free. We understand how fear of pain can be a barrier on the dental chair. Fortunately, today we can guarantee our patients absolute painlessness during the procedure, as well as a sense of comfort and safety throughout the treatment.

A connector (an element that connects the implant to the crown) is screwed onto the implant, providing support for the crown.

When is surgical intervention necessary?

There are many reasons why surgical intervention is necessary: difficult endodontic cases, such as root apex resection, periodontal diseases requiring surgical procedures like curettage, flap surgery, or gingivectomy, pre-prosthetic surgery where the mouth is prepared for prosthetic treatment, and surgeries preparing for orthodontic or implant treatment.

Oral Surgeon – in which cases?

The procedures most commonly performed in dental offices by an oral surgeon include:

  • Extraction
    Removal of teeth that cannot be saved through conservative treatment, as well as impacted, broken, or unerupted teeth that need to be removed due to orthodontic or prosthetic needs.

  • Wisdom tooth extraction

  • Root apex resection
    This procedure involves cutting off the apex of the root along with the surrounding abnormal tissue, typically performed on single-rooted teeth.

  • Hemisection – performed on multi-rooted teeth, involving the removal of one or more roots while preserving the remaining ones.

  • Sinus membrane lift

  • Treatment of complicated abscesses

  • Treatment of oroantral fistulas

At the Dentistry Center on Jana Kazimierza, we offer the following surgical procedures:

  • Tooth extraction, including surgical removal of wisdom teeth

  • Surgical removal of impacted teeth

  • Treatment of bone defects

  • Root resection

  • Surgical treatment of soft tissues in the oral cavity

  • Frenectomy (lip or tongue tie surgery)

  • Alveolar ridge surgery

  • Cyst removal (with histopathological examination)

  • Sinus lift

  • Dental implant placement

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For some people, wisdom teeth emerge without any problems, but there are situations where the jaw is too small to accommodate all four molars. In other cases, they may become trapped under the gums and grow sideways, causing additional pain and discomfort.

Why choose surgical wisdom tooth removal at our Dentistry Center?

  • Fast

  • Comfortable

  • Safe

  • Painless

In such cases, surgical wisdom tooth removal in Warsaw may be necessary, a specialty of our team of experts. We are at your service!

The experience of our doctors, combined with the use of the latest equipment and treatment methods, allows for maintaining the tooth in healthy condition in the oral cavity for many years.

Dental surgery at our clinic also includes painless wisdom tooth removal in Warsaw. Wisdom teeth, also known as “eights,” are the last teeth to emerge in the mouth and are the most commonly extracted teeth. Interestingly, pain caused by a wisdom tooth is the most frequent reason young adults seek urgent dental help — and in this regard, our Dentistry Center on Jana Kazimierza is here to assist you.