Simple, surgical, and wisdom teeth extractions

Simple Extractions

Simple extractions are those, in which the problem tooth can be seen and observed with the naked eye and the dentist can use local anesthesia to extract the tooth or teeth, depending on the situation.

Surgical Extractions

Surgical extractions are those, in which the dentist has to extract one or more teeth by removing tissue and/or bone. They are conducted under local anesthesia or sedation.

Wisdom Teeth

Also known as third molars, wisdom teeth are the last teeth in each quadrant of the mouth. They usually erupt between the ages of 17 and 25, although this can vary.
These teeth serve a similar function to other molars—helping to chew food. For most people, wisdom teeth are not necessary for chewing, as other molars fulfill that function.
If a wisdom tooth is partially erupted, bacteria can accumulate and cause infection or pain. Because of their position at the back of the mouth, wisdom teeth are harder to clean properly, making them more susceptible to cavities.
Wisdom tooth extraction is a common procedure, typically performed under local anesthesia or, in some cases, sedation.

More services

Cosmetic treatments

Veneers, a marvel of modern technology and aesthetics, consist of thin coverings made of porcelain that adhere to the front of your teeth.

Implants

Implants are the most advanced treatment in terms of modern dentistry. They feel and look like natural teeth, while being stronger and firmer.

Restorative Treatments

If you have cracked, broken, decayed, worn out teeth, or are missing one or more teeth, we can repair your smile.

Cosmetic surgeries

This cosmetic surgery is performed when your gum is more pronounced in relation to your teeth.

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