Oral Surgery

Preserve Your Smile With Surgery

Restore Your Dental Health With Oral Surgery in Norfolk

Improving your dental health and function often begins with oral surgery in Norfolk. Our caring team ensures your experience is gentle and comfortable. We're committed to:

  • Relieving your dental discomfort
  • Ensuring a pain-free experience
  • Safeguarding against future dental issues
  • Restoring your jaw's health and functionality
  • Boosting your oral health for a healthier smile
  • Making you a candidate for dental implants

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Rebuild Your Smile With Comfortable Surgery

You will achieve optimal oral health with the right care and support. Your dentist will only recommend surgery when absolutely necessary. Your treatment plan may include:

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Tooth Extractions

Remove seriously damaged teeth or prepare you for more extensive restorations.
Tooth Extractions
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Wisdom Teeth

Wisdom teeth are removed to prevent overcrowding or damage to adjacent teeth.

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Cosmetic Gum Surgery

Reshape uneven gumlines or gummy smile for a more appealing look.

Bone Grafts

Provide a solid foundation for dental implants with bone graft surgery.

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Common Questions About Oral Surgery

When would I need oral surgery?

Oral surgery may be needed for several reasons. One frequent procedure is tooth removal, often essential for making space for dentures, other restorations, or preventing potential dental complications. You might also require gum surgery to address damaged gums. For implant candidates, procedures such as bone grafts or sinus lifts can strengthen the jaw, ensuring it can support the implants effectively.

When can I exercise after oral surgery?

To help you recover smoothly, we recommend taking a break from exercise for the first 24 hours after your surgery. Resting will help protect the healing area and prevent any discomfort. After the first day, feel free to ease back into gentle, low-impact activities to support your healing journey.

Does oral surgery cause jaw pain?

It's completely normal to experience a bit of soreness after oral surgery, but rest assured, this will ease as you heal. Our goal is to relieve your pain and address any ongoing oral health issues. We're here to share recovery tips to help you quickly get back to feeling your best.