Oral surgery?
The speciality of oral surgery refers to any surgical procedure performed in or around your mouth or jaw. An oral surgeon is a dental specialist who undergoes a further 3 years of training in a hospital setting after completing a general dental degree.
Oral surgeons specialise in the surgical treatment of complex tooth extractions, conditions that can cause gum swelling or lumps in the mouth or jaw and the placement of dental implants.
At South Beach Clinic, since many patients require orthodontic treatment both before and after oral surgery our clinical team includes both orthodontic and oral specialists who work together to develop a comprehensive treatment strategy.
Who needs oral surgery treatment?
Patients requiring treatment for the conditions listed:
Impacted wisdom tooth removal
Complex tooth extraction
Oral biopsy
Frenectomy (a surgical procedure typically performed under sedation to remove or loosen a band of muscle tissue connected to the lip, cheek or floor of the mouth.
Exposure of impacted tooth before orthodontic treatment
Dental cyst removal
Planning and placement of tooth implants
Oral surgery costs
If you have an active health insurance plan, it may entitle you to claim for certain oral surgery treatment. Please bring your insurance card or number with you to your consultation, and we will let you know at the time of assessment.
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“Dr Daphne removed an impacted wisdom tooth for me with the minimum of anxiety and discomfort. She was extremely professional and gentle during this difficult procedure which reflects my experience during my daughter’s orthodontic treatment. I would have no hesitation recommending this state-of-the art-clinic.”
— KIERAN B.
What to do if you have concerns over your oral health?
If you are suffering from any of the conditions listed above, contact us to schedule a consultation to accurately diagnose your concerns. We will help put your mind at ease and suggest a course of treatment that will deliver the best outcome possible.