Oral Surgery

Treatment and restoration

Oral surgery focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions that require surgical intervention. The primary aim is to eliminate патологические процессы, preserve oral health, and prepare the dentition for further treatment.

Within oral surgery, procedures include tooth extractions, management of inflammatory conditions, preparation for dental implants, and bone augmentation. Modern surgical techniques allow treatments to be carried out with precision, safety, and minimal recovery time.

Our clinicians use advanced diagnostic technology and minimally invasive surgical approaches to reduce patient discomfort and support faster healing.
15+ Years of Experience
Experience ranging from root canal treatment to rehabilitation.
5,000+ Patients
Treatment carried out using clinical protocols with outcomes.
3D Diagnostics
3D imaging, digital modelling and detailed treatment planning.
7+ Years of Experience
Hands-on expertise in general and restorative dentistry.

When is oral surgery needed?

Oral surgical treatment may be required for a range of dental conditions and complications. Common reasons for referral include inflammatory conditions, severe tooth damage, or preparation for dental implants.

Seeking timely care helps prevent complications and supports long-term oral health.
  • Severely damaged tooth

    If a tooth is damaged to the extent that it cannot be restored with conservative treatment, extraction may be required. The procedure is carried out with precision and care, preserving the surrounding tissues as much as possible.
  • Wisdom tooth

    Wisdom teeth often erupt in an incorrect position or cause inflammation of the surrounding gum. In such cases, an oral surgeon may recommend removal to prevent further complications.
  • Gum inflammation and swelling

    Swelling, redness, or tenderness of the gums may indicate an underlying inflammatory process. Surgical treatment can help eliminate the source of infection and restore the health of the surrounding tissues.
  • Dental cyst or granuloma

    In some cases, inflammation develops at the root of the tooth. Surgical treatment may be required, such as an apicectomy (root-end resection), which allows the tooth to be preserved.
  • Preparation for dental implants

    Before implant placement, preparation of the bone may be required. Procedures such as bone augmentation or sinus lift are carried out to create the conditions necessary for successful implant treatment.
  • Tooth or jaw injury

    In cases of dental or jaw trauma, surgical treatment may be required to restore the affected tissues and prevent further complications.
Our Doctors

Our Specialists

Advanced surgical techniques
Our clinic uses advanced oral surgery techniques that allow procedures to be performed with precision, safety, and minimal discomfort for the patient. Every treatment begins with a thorough diagnostic assessment, enabling the clinician to evaluate the condition of the teeth, bone, and surrounding soft tissues, and to select the most appropriate and minimally invasive approach.

The use of modern dental technology, high-quality surgical instruments, and proven materials ensures a high level of safety and predictable outcomes. Our clinicians apply minimally invasive techniques aimed at preserving healthy tissues and reducing surgical trauma.

Careful planning and adherence to modern clinical protocols help to shorten recovery time following surgical procedures. This allows patients to return to their normal routine more quickly while reducing the risk of complications. Particular attention is given to patient comfort, both during the procedure and throughout the recovery period.