Oral surgery

Oral surgery includes procedures that address concerns with teeth, bone, and soft tissues. Sometimes a tooth can’t be restored safely. Other times, an area needs treatment to prevent infection or improve long-term health. We take a calm, step-by-step approach, explaining everything before we begin so you feel informed and supported.

Even when a procedure feels unfamiliar, our goal is to make it manageable, predictable, and as comfortable as possible.

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What oral surgery can help with

• Removal of damaged or infected teeth
• Treatment of impacted teeth
• Soft tissue concerns
• Relief from infection or swelling

Why oral surgery matter

When a problem poses a risk to your oral health, surgical care can prevent complications. Addressing concerns early helps reduce pain, infection, and long-term damage.

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What happens during a surgical visit

We start with imaging and a clear explanation of the plan. Local anesthesia ensures the area feels numb, and we move at a pace that feels right to you. After the procedure, we review home-care instructions so healing feels straightforward.

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Here to help with CDCP

CDCP patients are welcome, and we’ll guide you through what your coverage includes.
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Making dental care easier to afford

Direct billing and upfront cost explanations ensure you always know what to expect.
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