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Dental surgery

Dental surgery is a branch of medicine dealing with complex surgical procedures. Thanks to the use of modern technologies, such as local computer anesthesia systems or surgical microscopes, it is possible to minimize the invasiveness of the procedure and accelerate the healing process.

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Surgery and microsurgery

We offer a wide range of services in the field of dental surgery, which we use in complex surgical procedures of the oral cavity. We have a separate office, which is adapted to carry out treatments. This increases the patient’s comfort and the safety of the operation due to high occupational hygiene.

As part of dental surgery, we perform

  • impacted tooth extractions,
  • bone and soft tissue reconstruction procedures,
  • lifting the bottom of the maxillary sinuses,
  • treatments in the field of dental implant prosthetics ,
  • covering gum recessions,
  • treatment of bone cysts,
    periodontal and endodontic microsurgery,
  • treatment of ankyloglossia in children,
  • surgery supporting orthodontic treatment.

How do we carry out the treatments?

During the diagnostic process, we perform computed tomography, which allows us to precisely plan the procedure and reduce the risk of later complications.

We carry out treatments using local computer anesthesia systems, thanks to which they are stress-free and painless. During the process, we use magnifying glasses and surgical microscopes to make our work as accurate as possible.

In selected cases, we use computer navigation with the use of surgical templates. Thanks to this, the treatment is precise and we minimize interference with the bone and soft tissues. If it is necessary to reconstruct bone defects, we have a full range of biomaterials. It consists of the patient’s own transplants (autogenous), human (allogeneic) materials obtained from a tissue bank, materials of animal origin (xenogenic) and ceramic granules.

To speed up the healing process after the procedure, we make an extract from the patient’s own blood in the form of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF). It serves as a natural filler for soft tissues. After injection, a network is created on them that stimulates repair processes. Healing can also be supported with a biostimulation laser, which, due to its properties, has anti-inflammatory and anti-swelling properties and effectively stimulates cell regeneration. The use of the laser after the procedure accelerates wound healing and prevents inflammation.

In the office, we also perform the procedure of cutting the frenulum of the tongue as well as the upper and lower lips in children. Thanks to the use of a diode laser, the procedure is painless, which often eliminates the need for local anesthesia.

Dental procedures and dental surgery procedures are performed under local anesthesia, so they are painless. It is worth remembering that postoperative pain is a natural ailment associated with the performed operation and may require the use of painkillers. Depending on the scope of the procedure, the pain lasts 1-2 days. After root canal treatment, the pain caused by biting may last up to 7 days.

In the case of extensive damage to the crown of the tooth, which is not eligible for reconstruction, or in the case of extensive inflammatory changes around the tooth roots (without the possibility of conservative treatment), it is necessary to remove the tooth. In special cases, even a small carious defect, located within the tooth root, may also be an indication for removal.

In the case of carious cavities located under the gum, there are no suitable conditions for proper reconstruction of the tooth crown. This may result in recurring inflammatory pockets and, in extreme cases, lead to tooth loss. The procedure of lowering the level of the gum allows the tooth to be “pushed out” to a level that allows for a tight reconstruction.

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