Oral Surgery

Oro-maxillofacial Surgery

In lament terms, such surgery is for the purpose of reconstructing the upper or lower jaws.

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Bone Augementation (Bone Grafting)

Insufficient jaw bone may hinder teeth restorations such as dental implants and may be required in other dental or corrective surgery such as Oro-Maxillofacial Surgery (see below).

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Minor Oral Surgery (MOS)

Wisdom teeth are usually impacted (buried) in the jaw bone due to insufficient space for its eruption.

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Dental Implant

Thanks to dental implants, your lost permanent teeth can be replaced with a new set of permanent teeth. The dental implants will look and function just like natural teeth.

The procedure involves implanting a titanium abutment via a minor surgery under local anesthetic (or GA, if required) during the first stage and 3-6 months after or upon full integrations of the implant and your bone, the prosthesis for the abutment will be prepared and fixed complete the implant.

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