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Oral Surgery in Hamilton

Restore oral health, comfort, and function with professional oral surgery. Oral surgery treats complex dental conditions that cannot be managed with routine procedures, including impacted teeth, severe infections, jaw conditions, and surgical extractions. Our approach emphasizes safety, precision, and patient comfort through careful planning and modern techniques.

Oral Surgery in Hamilton: Advanced Dental Care

Oral surgery treats conditions affecting the teeth, gums, jawbone, and surrounding tissues. Common reasons for oral surgery include impacted wisdom teeth, severely decayed or broken teeth, dental infections, cysts, jaw pain, and preparation for restorative treatments.

Before surgery, we evaluate your oral health using clinical exams and imaging to determine the safest and most effective approach. In some cases, early surgical intervention helps prevent complications such as infection spread, bone damage, or misalignment of nearby teeth.

Oral Surgery treatment

Tooth Extractions

Surgical removal of damaged, infected, or impacted teeth to protect oral health.

Wisdom Teeth Removal

Targeted removal of problematic wisdom teeth to prevent pain and infection.

Surgical Assessments

Comprehensive exams and imaging to plan safe, precise surgical treatment.

Oral Surgery Procedures & Recovery

Most oral surgery procedures are performed using local anesthesia, with sedation options available when appropriate to improve comfort and reduce anxiety. Treatment plans are customized based on the procedure’s complexity and individual needs. After surgery, we provide detailed aftercare instructions to support healing and reduce discomfort. Mild swelling or soreness is normal and usually resolves within a few days. Proper oral hygiene, rest, and follow-up visits are important for smooth recovery and long-term success. If you experience ongoing pain, swelling, difficulty chewing, or recurring infection, oral surgery may be recommended to restore oral health.

Frequently Asked Questions

Oral surgery is required when dental issues cannot be resolved with standard treatments and need surgical care, such as impacted teeth, infections, or severe damage.

Most patients recover within a few days, depending on the procedure.

Anesthesia and modern techniques are used to keep procedures comfortable, and any post-surgical discomfort is usually mild and manageable.

Smoking, hard or crunchy foods, alcohol, and strenuous physical activity should be avoided during healing to reduce complications.

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