Dental Surgery For Painless Procedures

Oral surgical procedures are performed under local anesthesia in an integrated modern surgical practice and are completely painless.

Dental Surgery For Painless Procedures

Oral surgical procedures are performed under local anesthesia in an integrated modern surgical practice and are completely painless

TEAM OF SPECIALISTS

Oral surgical procedures in the polyclinic are performed by a team of specialists covering all branches of dental surgery.

MODERN SURGERY

Modernly equipped operating room with state-of-the-art devices and strictly controlled sterility conditions.

PAINLESS PROCEDURES

All procedures in oral surgery are performed under local anesthesia and are completely painless for the patient.

NUMEROUS PROCEDURES

Tooth extraction, apicotomy, alveotomy, corticotomy, dental implants, sinus floor lifting, and more.

Our polyclinic provides its patients with oral surgical procedures in a state-of-the-art operating room under strictly controlled sterility conditions. All procedures are performed under local anesthesia and are completely painless.

The most common procedure in dental surgery is tooth extraction. The reasons why extraction must be performed can be numerous: deep roots, advanced periodontitis, extensive inflammatory processes, completely or incompletely impacted wisdom teeth.

Dental surgical procedures in the polyclinic are performed by external medical associates, specialists in oral surgery, in cooperation and under guidance by polyclinic’s dental specialists.

Other oral surgical procedures are: apicotomy, alveotomy, corticotomy, orthodontic canine extraction, dental implants, sinus floor lifting (sinus lift) and replacement of lost bone volume (bone augmentation).

Dental surgery is crucial for complete interdisciplinary approach.

Apicotomy or root resection is a surgical procedure in which the root tip and the present pathological process, granuloma or cyst, are removed. This is done in the case when endodontic treatment cannot be successfully performed along the entire length of the canal due to the existence of metal extensions, cracked instruments, calcifications or anatomical irregularities in the canal.

Alveotomy is a routine surgical procedure that is most often performed on wisdom teeth that, due to lack of space or wrong position, cannot fully erupt. It implies that the part of the surrounding bone that prevents its extraction is also removed.

Corticotomy is a surgical procedure performed on teeth that exist somewhere in the bone of the upper or lower jaw, but have not sprouted and are not visible in the dentition. This procedure involves the complete removal of the bony covering of the tooth to further facilitate and accelerate its eruption or to allow orthodontic tooth extraction. Corticotomy is most commonly used for impacted (stuck) canines in the upper jaw in combination with orthodontic therapy.

Canines can remain impacted if they miss their normal path during germination. The reason for this is the insufficient space in the jaw into which they should sprout, and it arises for two reasons. The first is that the jaws are simply too small to accommodate all the teeth, and the second reason is the premature loss of deciduous teeth. In this case the permanent teeth, which erupted before the canines moved forward, closed the space required for canine eruption. After the orthodontic therapy creates space to accommodate the canines we proceed with corticotomy.

Are you ready for a new smile?

Are you ready for a new smile?