Treatment

Oral Surgery

Extractions, wisdom teeth, bone grafting and corrective procedures — in safe, experienced hands.

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What it is

Understanding oral surgery.

Oral surgery covers a range of procedures involving the teeth, gums and jawbone — including complex or surgical tooth extractions, wisdom tooth removal, bone grafting to rebuild areas for implants, and other corrective treatments.

Each procedure is planned carefully, often with 3D imaging, and carried out with your comfort and safety as the priority.

Who it's for

Is it right for you?

How it works

Your treatment journey.

01

Consultation & imaging

We assess the area, often with 3D imaging, and explain what the procedure involves.

02

Planning

The procedure is planned around your anatomy and overall treatment goals.

03

Procedure

Carried out under local anaesthetic with your comfort prioritised throughout.

04

Recovery & aftercare

Clear aftercare instructions and follow-up to support smooth healing.

The honest view

Benefits & what to consider.

Benefits

  • Removes sources of pain or infection
  • Prepares the mouth for implants or other treatment
  • Planned with imaging for safer, predictable care
  • Carried out under local anaesthetic
  • Supported by clear aftercare and follow-up

What to consider

  • All surgery carries some risk, which we explain beforehand
  • Some swelling or discomfort during healing is normal
  • Following aftercare instructions matters for smooth recovery
  • Healing times vary between individuals
  • Complex cases may be staged or referred where appropriate
FAQ

Common questions.

Will the procedure be painful?

Procedures are carried out under local anaesthetic so you should be comfortable at the time. Some discomfort or swelling during healing is normal and managed with simple measures and aftercare.

How long is recovery?

Recovery varies depending on the procedure and the individual. We'll give you specific aftercare advice and a realistic idea of what to expect.

Do I need my wisdom teeth removed?

Not always — only if they're causing problems such as pain, infection or crowding. We'll assess and recommend removal only when it's in your interest.

What is bone grafting?

Bone grafting rebuilds bone in an area that has lost volume, often to allow a dental implant to be placed. We'll let you know if you need it after your scan.

How much will it cost?

It depends on the specific procedure. We provide a written quote once we've assessed you.

Related

Related treatments.

Ready to talk it through?

Book a consultation and we'll assess your needs, answer your questions and explain your options — with a clear written plan before anything begins.