Oral Sur­gery

Oral sur­gery encom­pas­ses spe­cia­li­zed sur­gi­cal pro­ce­du­res in the mouth, jaw, and tooth area. The oral sur­ge­on takes on com­plex pro­ce­du­res that go bey­ond nor­mal den­tal care, with the aim of main­tai­ning or res­to­ring oral health, func­tion, and aes­the­tics.

Pre­cise, Gent­le, and Sus­tainable

The most com­mon tre­at­ments include the gent­le rem­oval of wis­dom tee­th, as well as bone aug­men­ta­ti­on. Our expe­ri­en­ced team also pro­vi­des safe and low-pain care for the tre­at­ment of cysts, inflamm­a­ti­ons, or inju­ries in the jaw area.

Thanks to modern tech­no­lo­gy, pre­cise dia­gno­stics, and gent­le sur­gi­cal tech­ni­ques, we can make pro­ce­du­res mini­mal­ly inva­si­ve and com­for­ta­ble – for rapid heal­ing and the best pos­si­ble results.

Your well-being is our top prio­ri­ty – from con­sul­ta­ti­on to after­ca­re.

Sur­gi­cal Tooth Extra­c­tions – Gent­le and Safe

Some­ti­mes a tooth can­not be remo­ved in the con­ven­tio­nal way – for exam­p­le, if it is deep in the jaw­bo­ne, sever­ely dama­ged, or has grown croo­ked­ly (as is often the case with wis­dom tee­th). In such cases, sur­gi­cal tooth rem­oval is neces­sa­ry.

Thanks to modern tech­no­lo­gy, local anes­the­sia, and expe­ri­en­ced hand­ling, the pro­ce­du­re in our prac­ti­ce is low-pain and safe. We attach gre­at importance to gent­le tre­at­ment in order to pro­tect the sur­roun­ding tis­sue and pro­mo­te heal­ing.

After the pro­ce­du­re, you will recei­ve indi­vi­du­al after­ca­re ins­truc­tions from us so that the wound heals quick­ly and wit­hout com­pli­ca­ti­ons.

Tre­at­ment of Cysts, Tumors, and Inju­ries in the Jaw and Mouth Area

Chan­ges in the jaw and mouth area, such as cysts, benign tumors, or inju­ries, should always be cla­ri­fied and trea­ted pro­fes­sio­nal­ly. In our prac­ti­ce, we car­ry out the­se pro­ce­du­res with the utmost care and sta­te-of-the-art dia­gno­stics.

The goal is to safe­ly remo­ve dise­a­sed tis­sue, pre­ser­ve healt­hy struc­tures, and pro­mo­te opti­mal heal­ing. Through pre­cise oral sur­gi­cal tech­ni­ques and gent­le pro­ce­du­res, we ensu­re effec­ti­ve and, if pos­si­ble, low-pain tre­at­ment.

We also accom­pa­ny you clo­se­ly after the pro­ce­du­re – for rapid reco­very and long-term oral health.

Peri­odon­tal Sur­gery – for the Pre­ser­va­ti­on of Gums and Jaw­bo­ne

Advan­ced peri­odon­ti­tis (inflamm­a­ti­on of the peri­odon­ti­um) can lead to a reces­si­on of the gums and bone – and thus end­an­ger the sup­port of the tee­th. With tar­ge­ted peri­odon­tal sur­gi­cal mea­su­res, we can tre­at and sta­bi­li­ze the­se struc­tures.

The pro­ce­du­res include, for exam­p­le, the clea­ning of deep gum pockets, rege­ne­ra­ti­on of bone sub­s­tance, or tis­sue trans­plants to res­to­re the cour­se of the gums.

Our goal is to per­ma­nent­ly eli­mi­na­te the inflamm­a­ti­on, pre­ser­ve the natu­ral den­tal aes­the­tics, and main­tain your tee­th for as long as pos­si­ble – gent­ly, pre­cis­e­ly, and sus­tain­ab­ly.

Dia­gno­stics and The­ra­py of Oral Muco­sal Dise­a­ses

Chan­ges in the oral muco­sa – such as red­ness, white coa­tings, swel­ling, or sore spots – can have many cau­ses. An ear­ly dia­gno­sis is important in order to rule out serious dise­a­ses and initia­te the appro­pria­te tre­at­ment.

In our prac­ti­ce, we car­ry out a tho­rough exami­na­ti­on of the oral muco­sa and, if neces­sa­ry, take small tis­sue samples (biop­sies) in order to make a relia­ble dia­gno­sis. Depen­ding on the fin­dings, a tar­ge­ted the­ra­py then takes place, for exam­p­le with medi­ca­ti­on or sur­gery.

Our goal is to quick­ly alle­via­te dis­com­fort and pro­tect your oral health in the long term.