Oral Surgery

Tooth extractions are performed when a tooth is severely damaged or decayed and cannot be saved. We ensure the procedure is as comfortable as possible and provide post-operative care instructions.

Improve oral function and comfort with a frenectomy, a simple procedure that involves the removal or modification of the frenulum—a small fold of tissue that can restrict tongue or lip movement. They are often recommended to correct issues like tongue-tie or lip-tie, which can affect speech, eating, and oral hygiene.

Bone grafts are used to rebuild bone in areas where it has been lost due to injury, gum disease, or tooth loss. This procedure is often necessary before placing dental implants.

Oral biopsies are performed to diagnose suspicious lesions or growths in the mouth. Early detection and diagnosis are crucial for effective treatment.

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The Chao Pinhole Surgical Technique is a minimally invasive procedure designed to treat gum recession without the need for incisions or sutures. This advanced method involves gently repositioning the gum tissue through a small pinhole created in the gum, instantly covering exposed tooth roots and improving gum health. The benefits of this technique include less discomfort, faster recovery, and a more natural-looking gum line. It’s an excellent option for patients seeking a quick, effective solution for receding gums with minimal downtime.