The removal of teeth that are stuck below the gum line, often wisdom teeth.
The removal of wisdom teeth that are causing problems or are likely to cause problems in the future.
A more involved tooth extraction that may require cutting the tooth into pieces or removing bone.
Examination of the mouth for signs of lesions or abnormalities that could indicate oral cancer or other conditions.
Comprehensive treatment to restore function and appearance, often after trauma or extensive dental work.
Surgical removal of the tip of a tooth’s root to treat an infection that didn’t heal after a root canal.
Treatment for issues with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which can cause jaw pain and difficulty chewing.
Therapies designed to alleviate the pain and dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint.
A simple surgical procedure to free the tongue if it is too tightly attached to the floor of the mouth.
Treatment of sleep disorders like snoring and sleep apnea using dental devices.