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CM Park Dental Clinic

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

From simple extractions to advanced jaw surgery, we provide safe and precise treatments to restore comfort, function, and health.

Tooth extraction is sometimes necessary when a tooth is severely decayed, broken beyond repair, or contributing to crowding. A simple extraction is performed when the tooth is visible and easily accessible, while surgical extraction is required for teeth that are impacted or fractured at the gum line.

The procedure is carried out under anesthesia to ensure comfort. Post-operative care focuses on minimizing swelling and promoting healing, with detailed instructions provided for patients.

By removing problematic teeth, extractions help protect surrounding teeth and gums from further complications, paving the way for future restorative or orthodontic treatments if needed.

Wisdom teeth, or third molars, often cause problems when they do not have enough space to erupt properly. They may become impacted, grow at an angle, or cause pain, swelling, and infections.

Removal of wisdom teeth is a common procedure in oral surgery. It prevents potential complications such as damage to neighboring teeth, gum disease, and cyst formation. The procedure is performed with careful planning to minimize discomfort and ensure safe healing.

Timely removal of problematic wisdom teeth not only relieves immediate symptoms but also protects overall oral health, especially in young adults.

Orthognathic surgery corrects irregularities of the jaws and teeth that cannot be fixed with orthodontics alone. Problems such as severe misalignment, bite discrepancies, or facial asymmetry may require surgical correction.

The surgery repositions the jaws to improve function and aesthetics. It enhances chewing, speech, and breathing while also contributing to a more balanced facial profile. Treatment is usually planned in collaboration with orthodontists for the best outcome.

Jaw surgery can be life-changing, restoring both oral function and self-confidence. Although it is a major procedure, modern techniques ensure predictable and long-lasting results.

Cysts and tumors in the mouth or jaw, though often benign, require prompt diagnosis and treatment. Left untreated, they can grow, damage bone and teeth, or cause discomfort.

Surgical removal is performed carefully to preserve as much healthy tissue as possible. Depending on the case, additional reconstructive procedures may be recommended to restore bone and soft tissue.

By addressing these conditions early, patients can avoid more extensive complications. Regular check-ups and imaging help detect issues at an early, treatable stage.

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